First, is your PSP hacked? second of all, if it is, go to recovery menu (shutdown PSP and start up but hold R button) then enable vsh menu. (configuration - enable vsh menu) after, exit and go to XMB. press select a menu should appear. Change USB device to UMD Disc (make sure u have your UMD that you want to copy inside the system. then go to USB connection. open up your PSP's folder and you will find your game which u can copy (it should be named UMD 9660 but it don't matter. Make sure you COPY NOT CUT!
1). Format the file. Description of format: Deleting all the file content.2). Run a fragmentation and a device trouble shooting.3). Send the file into a proper computer expert company.
PS2 emulators are now very good. You can see the whole list at www.emuwiki.com, this site also offers direct download links of all these emulators. The best one is definitely PCSX2. There are 2 main PS2 Emulators:The emulator PCSx2 may with skill time time and patience allow you to finish some of the PS2 games it would never rate a very good when compared to playing a game on the PS2. It is a task and a chore to develop the ability to play a game on a emulator and it's main value is in saying that you did it and not the gaming experience of playing a game. The PCSX2 is still in beta stage which means that it is unfinished and still requires work. The site for the PCSX2 calls a game playable when with time and effort you are able to complete the game from start to finish. Sony PlayStation 2 calls a game playable only if there are no problems when your playing the game.The problem is not getting an emulator like the PCSx2, but understanding that it will more about your computer skill in than playing a PS2 game.They do not work trouble free like a PS2.. It takes time and patience to actually finish a game using an emulator and if you need help finding an emulator you are nowhere near capable of actually setting up a emulator to play PS2 games. see related links for the PCSX2 download and for the Wikipedia link on PS2 emulator below the answer informationOfficial English PCSX2 configuration guide v0.9.7 is a step by step process to download install and play PS2 games with the PCSX2 and has been added as a related linkThe Guide and procedures to download the PCSX2 are found on the related link
yes it is legal, so you can play the game even if you lost the UMD.
The answer is both no and yes. You do not need custom firmware installed to run UMD games. UMD games are the disc-type games that you buy at the store. You will, however, require a custom firmware installed on the psp to run backups which are copies of the UMD (disc-type) on your memory stick.
A UMD is a Universal Media Disc
You can download a DLC or add on to a game and use it to play with the UMD game
yes by buying it on the PlayStation network and putting it on the memory stick
It stands for Universal Media Disc.
Yes, you can play PSP games without a memory stick. However, if you're playing games from PSP UMD's (little PSP games in cases). If you want to play games saved in your PSP's hard drive, then no. So, pretty much by UMD, you can play games without a memory stick in your PSP, but you'll be unable to save.
No, it does not. It uses its own game format, the games are on PSVita game cards, they're like memory sticks.
You are looking for the term UMD used for PSP games. It is also called a Universal Media Disc and is a disc format created by Sony for the PlayStation Portable
You can download the update and copy it to the memory card, then run the update on the PSP itself.
it is a small game or movie disc incased in a small shell
Get a Pandora battery and use UMD extraction software then convert it from an ISO to a CSO and put it on your memory stick.