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Cant view psp memory stick folder. Discussion in 'Sony Handhelds. Buy original magicgate. To check if your card is legit goto game or photo memory stick in XMB, click triangle-information. Check the psp memory stick shown 3904MB and magicgate supported. Wonder what wrong with my psp, currently running on 3.61 M33 version. Gokundrz, Jan.


In this article I like to address a small but non the less inconvenient glitch that occurred with my PS Vita and the games that I had saved to my Memory Card.
If you download a game the title is saved to the Memory Card. When the download is completed and you return to the PS Vita homescreen the game is installed from the file which was saved to said memory and a new game icon will pop up on the Vita’s homescreen.

The memory also holds your game saves and dlc content. If you erase the icon from your home screen you also erase all the other data of the same game.

PSP to download games to memory stick. 'It is technically possible' for the PSP to download games and save them on the Memory Stick,' said Kawanishi. You can continue playing the game again. If i download a psp game to my psp memory stick than will these games work to another psp.? How do you make your ps3 able to go online again because. May 8, 2009 - The problem is it still shows 'No Games' when I go to the memory card. Basically, just put the GAME folder back to solve the problem. If you want to check the status of the download and your power-saving feature has shut off the PSP screen, press the display button to brighten the screen again. Jan 30, 2006 - Sony PSP firmware is cracked yet again. I don't know if you can play games stored on your memory stick yet with this new eloader, but i just downloaded it and will try. If fanjita and ditlew where so respekted in the underground, they od to put in an isoloader in their new eloader. Those damm sony.

So far nothing new for the veteran Vita gamers, but maybe use full information for new Vita owners.
Many of us Vita folk swap between different PSN accounts.

There are many different reasons for doing so and anyone who has tried “The Switch” knows how tedious and time consuming this process is.
I myself have multiple memory cards which makes switching between accounts a little easier.

So back on topic, the original reason for this post; I recently was lucky enough to buy a second hand 3G/Wifi Vita on which I used my primary memory card (it was restored to default factory settings before hand). After some playing around I decided which proprietary memorycard to use in which Vita.
When I turned on my original Vita things took a turn for the worst(ok, a little dramatically put since I found a solution) because none of my installed games showed up. Of course I checked to see if the memory was inserted correctly but to no avail. Yup, if the title didn’t give it away let me say it again; all my game icons were gone and thus I was left with no means to start these games up.

I dreaded having to connect to PlayStation Store to redownload all the games I had on stored on my 32 GB card. Strangely enough after selecting multiple titles from my download history I got a pop up message that there wasn’t enough room on my card to download some titles.
I checked via System setting and my memorycard was as full as it was before the glitch.I contemplated what would be the easiest way for me to get the system back to how it was before this mishap. And I ended up with multiple solutions of which I could only test two (because after testing the second one the problem was fixed)

1. My memorycard did have some room to redownload a very small game. After it was installed I checked and the game icon popped up like expected and saw that the corresponding saves where intact.

So this is a solution but it could be very time consuming depending on how many titles you need to redownload.

Maybe you don’t have a Internet connection when this happens or you simply don’t want to connect to PSN. Don’t worry my second solution has you covered.

2. Turn your PS Vita off and then make sure your desired memory card is inserted. With the Vita still off simultaneously press and hold the Power button + Right trigger + Home button.
This will put the Vita in Save Mode.
Now simply choose the Rebuild Database option. It warns the user that it could take hours, and while I didn’t time how long the process took for me I believe it wasn’t more then fifteen minutes.

I would recommend this solution to all who have to deal with game icons that suddenly disappear. Mostly because you don’t need access to PSN.

The third and final (possible) solution might be to connect the Vita via USB to your PC. I assume that because all the files are still on the memory card a backup will save them to your PC. In effect making it possible to transfer those files back to your Vita, hopefully allowing the system to reinstall them.

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Keep in mind it did not had a chance to test this fix because the problem was already solved with solution number two.
Well there you have it, while I don’t expect people to need to do this on a daily basis, it might help those in need. Show your support for this kind of article by sharing through the usual social media suspects aka Twitter, Google+, Facebook etc. Voice your opinion I the comments section below or a dress me directly via Twitter @italkgame

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Sony chief confirms downloadable games, MMORPGs, elaborates on more of the handheld's unique functionality.

TOKYO--In an interview with Impress Game Watch, Sony Computer Entertainment's chief of network system department Izumi Kawanishi confirmed that the PSP will be capable of both downloading games via wireless LAN and playing them off a Memory Stick.

Whether Sony will take advantage of the functionality in the early period after the handheld's release is another issue entirely, but the capability can allow the company to distribute game demos in a similar fashion to what Nintendo announced at the Nintendo DS press event last week.

'It is technically possible' for the PSP to download games and save them on the Memory Stick,' said Kawanishi. 'But we want to push the Universal Media Disc (UMD) in the beginning, so we will start off with the release of games on disc.'

Kawanishi noted the UMD, as used in the PSP, is a read-only medium, meaning any data recording will have to involve the use of a Memory Stick. He went on to confirm that saved gameplay data for PSP games will also be recorded on the Memory Stick. And since data on the Memory stick can be accessed by connecting the PSP to a PC via USB ports, you'll be able to copy your saved data to your PC and can retrieve it whenever you want. Windows 10 technical preview 9926 download torrent.

While this sounds like a welcoming invitation to users who want to hack their game data, Kawanishi mentioned that SCE will be taking steps to prevent such occurrences.

Later in the interview, Kawanishi noted that SCE is planning to give the PSP a resume function so that the player can stop playing the game at any time, and he or she can then continue from that state later on. 'It can really be done in software,' commented Kawanishi. 'The game developers can make and use their own various resume systems [in their games]. We're also planning to include a resume function on the PSP's internal software [firmware].'

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Kawanishi confirms that the PSP will be able to run massively multiplayer online (MMO) games, which was first hinted late last month when SCE updated its PSP game lineup, listing a to-be-named MMORPG as one of its titles in development. 'Network games will be no problem,' commented Kawanishi. 'They can be produced just like the ones for the PlayStation 2.'

When asked what would happen if the UMD is ejected while a game is running, Kawanashi answered that while it is not something users should do, there wouldn't be major issues. 'The lid can be opened at any time, and what happens [to the game after that] can be controlled by the software,' commented Kawanishi. 'It's the same structure as the PlayStation or PlayStation 2. With most PlayStation 2 games, you can continue playing the game again once you close the disc tray.'

For movie UMDs, Kawanishi comments that SCE is planning to give UMDs a region lock that follows the current industry standard, such as DVD-video.

Kawanishi, like every other Sony executive, avoided making specific comments on the PSP's battery life. He did state that the handheld can play back a full-length feature film and still have battery power left over. Charging the battery will be done by connecting the PSP to an AC adapter, and, interestingly, you'll be able to play games while the battery is being charged.

Kawanishi stated that battery charge time should be similar to that of modern mobile phones (average mobile phones in Japan recharge in fewer than two hours). Additional batteries will be available for purchase separately for the PSP, which uses a detachable battery rather than an internal battery. Kawanishi says that SCE decided to go with a detachable battery because the user can simply swap it out when its power supply runs low.

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