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    Hacking QCMA issues

    I'm not really sure. On windows the only setting checked is the first one "Offline Mode". Try that
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    Hacking QCMA issues

    Well your right, QMCA is buggy compared to CMA. But QMCA has the advantage of being able to transfer vpk files :) I've got an extra PC hanging around so I'll probably install Ubuntu on it to see if QMCA works better on it.
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    Hacking QCMA issues

    :D your right. Thanks
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    Hacking QCMA issues

    It worked. :) I installed QMCA and picked lib usb-k driver. I would like to thank all of you for all your help and patience
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    Hacking Emulation RetroArch/Libretro Thread: PS Vita Edition! Nightlies Included

    Try turning "hide unknown extensions" off in the menu. It worked for me.
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    Hacking QCMA issues

    I've done all that, but nothing. I noticed that my PC installed a windows update. Could it be because of that? Thanks for all the help.
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    Hacking QCMA issues

    Running QCMA as administrator didn't work. I've got the usb power supply turned off and I've got QCMA running in the background with offline mode enabled.
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    Hacking QCMA issues

    I'll try that out. Thanks for the help. It was running perfectly until a couple of days ago... Kind of strange...
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    Hacking QCMA issues

    I'm using the latest version available.
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    Hacking QCMA issues

    Has anyone been having trouble connecting the vita to a pc with qcma? I've always been able to connect them correctly and transfer my psx games quickly, but for the past few days it hasn't been connecting.
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    Hacking Emulation RetroArch/Libretro Thread: PS Vita Edition! Nightlies Included

    I've got to try the new release. This PSX emulator works better than I thought possible.
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