AntiUpdate v1.0

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If you’re fed up of seeing those useless update icons in the XMB when you pop a UMD into your PSP then Team tOc have come to your rescue with their latest homebrew addition for the PSP – AntiUpdate v1.0. Rather than changing the UMD update icon to something else which just takes up more space, this plugin patches the PSP RAM so that the dreaded update icon isn’t there at all.

Don’t worry – this has been extensively tested by Team tOc and they confirm that UMD games and homebrew all function correctly after running this – it’s like nothing ever happened to your PSP. If you have firmware 3.03OE-C, 3.10OE-A and A’ or 2.71SE-C, then you can use this plugin as all have been tested and confirmed to function correctly in them.

If you have another version of a custom firmware, it is advised that you do not attempt to use this just in case, but the authors are confident that as it searches the memory for the specific bytes instead of relying in pure memory addresses it should work with all firmwares.

Remember, there’s no risk of bricking this as it does not access the PSP’s flash memory. Let’s get rid of those nasty updates once and for all, what do you say?!

Download: AntiUpdate v1.0

Via Team t0c

 XMB before & after - Image 2 XMB before & after - Image 1

If you’re fed up of seeing those useless update icons in the XMB when you pop a UMD into your PSP then Team tOc have come to your rescue with their latest homebrew addition for the PSP – AntiUpdate v1.0. Rather than changing the UMD update icon to something else which just takes up more space, this plugin patches the PSP RAM so that the dreaded update icon isn’t there at all.

Don’t worry – this has been extensively tested by Team tOc and they confirm that UMD games and homebrew all function correctly after running this – it’s like nothing ever happened to your PSP. If you have firmware 3.03OE-C, 3.10OE-A and A’ or 2.71SE-C, then you can use this plugin as all have been tested and confirmed to function correctly in them.

If you have another version of a custom firmware, it is advised that you do not attempt to use this just in case, but the authors are confident that as it searches the memory for the specific bytes instead of relying in pure memory addresses it should work with all firmwares.

Remember, there’s no risk of bricking this as it does not access the PSP’s flash memory. Let’s get rid of those nasty updates once and for all, what do you say?!

Download: AntiUpdate v1.0

Via Team t0c

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