USBHostFS and PSP Type B problems? Get a fix.

Not your PSP. Taken from http://www.pacificpavingstone.com/images/PaverSpacers.jpgDid your giant ninja robot just conk out again? How can you properly rule the world without a giant ninja robot to lay the smackdown on those invading aliens, right? Well, if your robot uses TA-082, kind of like your PSP, then you probably have some corrupted keys down there in the inner depths of your machine. That’s probably a side-effect of the downgrader you used, and like we said, there was always a chance to brick that PSP to begin with.

Thankfully, the guys at lan.st are on the case and have got something up to help you save your machines. They’ve come out with a fix for USBHostFS, which should restore your corrupted idstorage keys and get you up and running again. Now, since your keys are already corrupted, you don’t really have to worry about bricking your PSP anymore.

Still, you’ll want to check the readme to ensure that you do the fix correctly. If you want to get your ninja robot (and your PSP) up and running again, you’ll definitely want to check the fix out. For now though, we’ll opt not to host the file, so you’ll have to visit lan.st to pick the fix up. As for questions, you can always ask at the forum link on QJ if you’re feeling a bit jittery about applying a fix.

Oh, and for those of you who were wondering, don’t worry. A revised version of the downgrader will be here soon enough. Just don’t hassle the coders for it, as that probably would slow them down.

Now, can anyone tell me who would win in a fight? A giant ninja robot using a TA-082, or a giant pirate robot using TA-082?

Thanks to AsopTiFF for telling us about this.

Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

Not your PSP. Taken from http://www.pacificpavingstone.com/images/PaverSpacers.jpgDid your giant ninja robot just conk out again? How can you properly rule the world without a giant ninja robot to lay the smackdown on those invading aliens, right? Well, if your robot uses TA-082, kind of like your PSP, then you probably have some corrupted keys down there in the inner depths of your machine. That’s probably a side-effect of the downgrader you used, and like we said, there was always a chance to brick that PSP to begin with.

Thankfully, the guys at lan.st are on the case and have got something up to help you save your machines. They’ve come out with a fix for USBHostFS, which should restore your corrupted idstorage keys and get you up and running again. Now, since your keys are already corrupted, you don’t really have to worry about bricking your PSP anymore.

Still, you’ll want to check the readme to ensure that you do the fix correctly. If you want to get your ninja robot (and your PSP) up and running again, you’ll definitely want to check the fix out. For now though, we’ll opt not to host the file, so you’ll have to visit lan.st to pick the fix up. As for questions, you can always ask at the forum link on QJ if you’re feeling a bit jittery about applying a fix.

Oh, and for those of you who were wondering, don’t worry. A revised version of the downgrader will be here soon enough. Just don’t hassle the coders for it, as that probably would slow them down.

Now, can anyone tell me who would win in a fight? A giant ninja robot using a TA-082, or a giant pirate robot using TA-082?

Thanks to AsopTiFF for telling us about this.

Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

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