

There are many programs out there that do this, however the best one I have ever tried that has the most features is "UMD gen". You can either place this back into the "ISO" folder in the root or beginning of your psp (after you switch back the USB device back to memory stick ) or you can follow on to compressing the ISO to save space. This iso will load far faster than the UMD because it's pure data, and isn't restricted by the UMD drive, however this will also take up the most space, the max a psp iso would be is 1.50GB-bigger than a GameCube disc hard to believe.
#What to do with psp iso files Pc#
Next, connect your psp to your computer, when it opens, you will see an iso file-THAT IS YOUR UMD'S DATA!Įasy part-drag it to your pc Now we have a perfect iso! (The option on the VSH menu only appears if you have the plugin ultimate VSH menu installed, otherwise you have to get to the recovery menu, just hold R and start the system up while holding, its in CONFIGURATION> XMB USB DEVICE and keep changing until you get the UMD option) So, you have the required tools, so where to begin?įirst, with your psp on, either head to the recovery menu or via VSH menu (press select to get this) and switch the USB device from "memory stick" to "UMD disc" to start. UMG gen v4.00 (the only bit of software-this is a pc based app) Large memory stick (if you want to store several 8GB or more is advised-otherwise just a 2GB will do for holding a single game-or 4 if the sizes are right.) Hacked psp (VERY important to not only test your rips but also rip)

#What to do with psp iso files how to#
Hello all, today I'm going to teach you all how to rip your actual UMD's and compress them, as well as a simple UPDATE folder rip (more on that later.) so you can not only have a second copy of a game that loads FASTER than the UMD you have-but also save some space at the exact same time
