2.71 SE-B Installers
Guess what? ChaosZero just made some “noob-friendly” app for the latest 2.71 custom firmware. And just how noob-friendly is it? Let’s just say that if your 7 year old brother knows what a USB port and a PSP is, he can probably do this himself. Of course, provided that your brother isn’t a brat whose main purpose in life is to brick your PSP but that’s not the point…
Anyway, to install, just download the package you want to have on your PSP, hook your beloved handheld to your PCs USB port (using the USB cable, of course) and run the executable file. See? We told you it’s that simple. But before you go and do that, here are some notes that you have to read first:
- Game menu freezing error: you must have a GAME folder and a GAME150 folderÂ…
Then you can boot Recovery Mode, enter Configuration, Change “Game folder homebrew” to 1.50 kernel and exit. Only after that you can make a GAME and a GAME271 folder. - Game menu responding slow at times:Whenever you do an update to the ISO folder (add, delete, change files, first SE-B execution), a little delay will occur when entering in memory stick games. While the ISO folder is not changed, this wonÂ’t happen.
And here are the features of the SE-B FULL Build, SE-B New User Build, and the SE-B LITE Build:
SE-B FULL Build
- Upgrade from SE-A to SE-B
- Install 2.71 SE-B with DevHook (2.71)
- Install 2.71 SE-B with DevHook (1.50) GUI Mod and 2.71 Firmware (In SE-A, this played games 2.71Â’s DevHook wouldnÂ’t)
- Just SE-B, no DevHook
- Just DevHook (2.71), no SE-B
- Install RECOVERY Folder for downgrading to 1.50.
SE-B LITE Build
- Upgrade from SE-A to SE-B
- Install 2.71 SE-B with DevHook (2.71)
- Install RECOVERY Folder for downgrading to 1.50.
SE-B New User Build
- Straight install 2.71 SE-B with DevHook (2.71).
Download: [SE-A to SE-B Update]
Download: [SE-B New User Build]
Download: [SE-B FULL Build]
Download: [SE-B LITE Build]
Via PSP Hacks
Guess what? ChaosZero just made some “noob-friendly” app for the latest 2.71 custom firmware. And just how noob-friendly is it? Let’s just say that if your 7 year old brother knows what a USB port and a PSP is, he can probably do this himself. Of course, provided that your brother isn’t a brat whose main purpose in life is to brick your PSP but that’s not the point…
Anyway, to install, just download the package you want to have on your PSP, hook your beloved handheld to your PCs USB port (using the USB cable, of course) and run the executable file. See? We told you it’s that simple. But before you go and do that, here are some notes that you have to read first:
- Game menu freezing error: you must have a GAME folder and a GAME150 folderÂ…
Then you can boot Recovery Mode, enter Configuration, Change “Game folder homebrew” to 1.50 kernel and exit. Only after that you can make a GAME and a GAME271 folder. - Game menu responding slow at times:Whenever you do an update to the ISO folder (add, delete, change files, first SE-B execution), a little delay will occur when entering in memory stick games. While the ISO folder is not changed, this wonÂ’t happen.
And here are the features of the SE-B FULL Build, SE-B New User Build, and the SE-B LITE Build:
SE-B FULL Build
- Upgrade from SE-A to SE-B
- Install 2.71 SE-B with DevHook (2.71)
- Install 2.71 SE-B with DevHook (1.50) GUI Mod and 2.71 Firmware (In SE-A, this played games 2.71Â’s DevHook wouldnÂ’t)
- Just SE-B, no DevHook
- Just DevHook (2.71), no SE-B
- Install RECOVERY Folder for downgrading to 1.50.
SE-B LITE Build
- Upgrade from SE-A to SE-B
- Install 2.71 SE-B with DevHook (2.71)
- Install RECOVERY Folder for downgrading to 1.50.
SE-B New User Build
- Straight install 2.71 SE-B with DevHook (2.71).
Download: [SE-A to SE-B Update]
Download: [SE-B New User Build]
Download: [SE-B FULL Build]
Download: [SE-B LITE Build]
Via PSP Hacks