![]() Problem: With the information above, it seems that FAT32X for higher Capacity larger than 32GB but PSP-2000, works well with FAT32! I'm not sure if this is the reason, but it fixes my problem! smile.gif Issue: I realized that if you use PSP to format memory stick(either MicroSD or the original Memory Stick Duo PRO),Ħ4GB Memory Stick, Sony set 0x0c (FAT32X) If your PSP restart on it's own during gaming/playback of movie.or hick-cups. Gentle Reminder, DO NOT/NEVER use the PSP Format.Ģ. Your PSP should be kicking with tons of LIBRARY inside!!! tongue.gif Plug your MicroSD card back to your Memory Stick Pro Duo, and put into your PSP! All READY! As this operation is delicate.Īfter this is done, Copy your PSP Games/Photos/Videos/Songs/Homebrew//SEPLUGINS/Whatever files back. This operations will take about 1-3 hours, so go have your lunch or something. You can put anything on Volume Label, and Uncheck "Quick Format" box! >This will Run/Load Games/Videos/Pictures Fastest!Į. From the GUI, Choose E:\, Change the Allocation Unit Size from 32768(Default) to 65535 (or whatever is MAX there). Download the "fat32format GUI version " from. We want to see the Drive in "My Computer".Ĭ. If the drive did not appear, Use Windows Disk Management, to QuickFormat it to whatever partitions. Plug in your MicroSD to Your Memory Card Reader or Connect your PSP cable, Activate USB MODE in your PSP(with Power Adapter Charging your PSP, this operation Maybe long!)ī. Solution: Avoid using the PSP Format(Quick) for "64GB or higher". Game cutescene do lag at times but a minor issue. In addition, some games load fast, some games load slow. 30-40GB, It will stop/froze/hang Transferring! It can also cause your PSP to restart during Transferring in USB mode! Because the limitation for FAT32 is theoretically 32G!! So you wont be able to continue to transfer the files. Problem: By doing this, You will face slowness when browsing games, and when you fill your memory till say. Issue: Normally, Using PSP Format, is basically a Quick Format, and it will show you 59GB. (We are going to use Sandisk MicroSD 64GB as example here)ġ. It took me lots of time and patient and testing. Use my method, if only if your experience Unstability(like ur PSP restart by itself, limited format to 32GB, or slowness.)Īgain, used this method at your own RISK! I will NOT hold responsible! I believe I finallysolve my 64GB and above issue. ![]() Anything above, theoretically pushing your luck. I have finally solved and would love to share it here itself!Īfter buying your 32GB x2 or 64GB x1 or.etc.Īs we know, PSP works very stable with 32GB with Fat32. Tuve el mismo problema hace un par de años y lo solucione siguiendo los consejos de este post. ![]() ¿Sabéis que tengo que hacer para que me la detecte? He probado memorias microSD de distintos formatos 32, 64, 128GB y cero problemas.Įl otro día vi una oferta en el corte inglés en la sandisk de 256GB y no dudé en comprarla, pero mi sorpresa fue mayúscula cuando ví que la PSP no detectaba nada e incluso daba error al formatear indicándome que no había insertado ninguna tarjeta de memoria. Joaki81 escribió:Muy buenas, recientemente he adquirido una PSP 3004 en este mismo foro y un par de adaptadores de microSD a memory stick.
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