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Nevermind.
Pro tip for those that are upgrading from very old CFWs (3.40OE-A and the like)
Turn off your PSP by holding the power switch for 5 seconds.
Turn on the PSP again while holding the R button to access the RECOVERY MENU.
In the recovery menu (as I cannot remember the exact heading) find the option that is "Default Homebrew Folder".
If the option is set to something like "1.50" the press X until it says "3.40"
After doing the above, pick "exit" to return to the normal PSP XBM.
Now choose the Recovery Flasher again and follow the tut on the first page as directed WORD-FOR-WORD (Best way to prevent common n00b error and BRICKING)
Now I can play my N+ and Phantasy Star Portible!
By the way, Phantasy Star Portable appears to be a direct follow-up to Phantasy Star Universe.
Now I just need to compress the ISO file to a CSO, I guess that is all trial and error till I find the right compression setting.
Happy Hacking!
Pro tip for those that are upgrading from very old CFWs (3.40OE-A and the like)
Turn off your PSP by holding the power switch for 5 seconds.
Turn on the PSP again while holding the R button to access the RECOVERY MENU.
In the recovery menu (as I cannot remember the exact heading) find the option that is "Default Homebrew Folder".
If the option is set to something like "1.50" the press X until it says "3.40"
After doing the above, pick "exit" to return to the normal PSP XBM.
Now choose the Recovery Flasher again and follow the tut on the first page as directed WORD-FOR-WORD (Best way to prevent common n00b error and BRICKING)
Now I can play my N+ and Phantasy Star Portible!
By the way, Phantasy Star Portable appears to be a direct follow-up to Phantasy Star Universe.
Now I just need to compress the ISO file to a CSO, I guess that is all trial and error till I find the right compression setting.
Happy Hacking!