The PSP is a great time-killing machine. It's convenient, fun, and very addicting. Minus one - it's expensive. Therefore, inventive people have long begun to download various games from the Internet. It takes time but saves you a lot of money.
Necessary
- - USB cable;
- - a computer connected to the Internet.
Instructions
Step 1
Find the game you want on the Internet. To do this, simply enter the name of the game you need in the line of any search engine. Download the archive with the game and unpack it.
Step 2
Connect your set-top box to a personal computer using a USB cable and make sure that the connection is not interrupted. Open the folder of your STB's memory card through the explorer. Find a folder called ISO. Transfer or copy your images of games downloaded from the Internet into it. If the ISO folder is not on the STB's memory card, create it manually, following the usual rules for creating folders.
Step 3
Disconnect the PSP from the computer and restart the console - otherwise, the menu may "sag" somewhat and incorrectly display the list of games. Then you can run the downloaded games using the PSP: they will be displayed in the menu of the console itself under the names that you gave them when downloading from the network.
Step 4
Reinstall games on the console if they do not work correctly. If the game continues to "glitch" in any way, download the image of the game from another source: often "pirated" versions of games are damaged when uploading or downloading their images to the network.