Install 3.03 OE-A’ the Nilzxx way: with video!

Nilzxx sent us a message recently about a YouTube video he created for fans of the homebrew scene. In it, you’ll actually get to see a real-time installation of Dark_Alex’s 3.03 OE-A’ custom firmware.

As he sent in his email, Nilzxx tells us,

I filmed how easy it is to upgrade to OE-A’. I think that some people think it’s too much work to upgrade again and won’t do it because of that. Well, this shows that you can easily upgrade in 1 minute. I also show how easy it is to overclock the CPU for UMD and ISO games.

The one minute thing is an exaggeration on his part, but we don’t mind. He’s got some nice reggae music in the background while the PSP updates itself. It’s followed by 50 Cent‘s “Candy Shop”, which is quite a leap from reggae, but still nice to listen to.

The only thing we can’t really see right now is his starting firmware, as well as a handy-dandy voiceover from the cameraman, but it’s a small thing. Right now, we’re just happily entertained by it. Enjoy the video, and if you’re itching to know more about upgrading, here’s a link to one of the tutorials for it on our forums.

Nilzxx sent us a message recently about a YouTube video he created for fans of the homebrew scene. In it, you’ll actually get to see a real-time installation of Dark_Alex’s 3.03 OE-A’ custom firmware.

As he sent in his email, Nilzxx tells us,

I filmed how easy it is to upgrade to OE-A’. I think that some people think it’s too much work to upgrade again and won’t do it because of that. Well, this shows that you can easily upgrade in 1 minute. I also show how easy it is to overclock the CPU for UMD and ISO games.

The one minute thing is an exaggeration on his part, but we don’t mind. He’s got some nice reggae music in the background while the PSP updates itself. It’s followed by 50 Cent‘s “Candy Shop”, which is quite a leap from reggae, but still nice to listen to.

The only thing we can’t really see right now is his starting firmware, as well as a handy-dandy voiceover from the cameraman, but it’s a small thing. Right now, we’re just happily entertained by it. Enjoy the video, and if you’re itching to know more about upgrading, here’s a link to one of the tutorials for it on our forums.

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