Tutorial How to Run ISO/EBOOT.pbp without Hacking

...Method 2 in "Installing ISOs"

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Some people would like to play downloaded Games on their PSP's, but don't want to go through all the risks of bricking their PSP while soft/hardmodding it.

In this Tutorial, I'll show you how to play Games and Homebrew on your PSP without hacking it.
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Rydian, for telling me what I should add.
s4mid4re, for telling me about iso2boot, a program that converts CSO into EBOOT.pbp's without having to convert them into ISOs first.
Frankenstein Tank, for telling me that the EBOOT.pbp has to be 4 MB or lower in order for it to be signed, and other suggestions.

And everyone who is encouraging and thanking me! Thanks for all of your support!
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I am NOT responsible for any damages that are made to your computer and/or PSP. These programs are not made by me and DO NOT have any warranty of any kind. It is distributed as "AS-IS".


 
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I guess i dont really have a use for this since my PSP is on 5.00 m33-6. I have really good compatibility but hey this is great great work. Does this work for all PSPs?
 

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BortzANATOR said:
I guess i dont really have a use for this since my PSP is on 5.00 m33-6. I have really good compatibility but hey this is great great work. Does this work for all PSPs?
Do you mean all PSP by model or Firmware?

Model: Yes.

Firmware: OFW's 6.31 and above. CFW, not very sure
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Okayback.

While CSOs can't be used, there's still a way to trim the size down. You can convert an ISO to a CSO and rip/resample stuff, and then convert it back to ISO and while it won't be as small as the CSO, it'll still be smaller than the original. You might want to include a guide on ripping when converting to CSO, such as the update folder, resampling the music/video, and hints like taking out bonus videos entirely and such.
 

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I think iso2eboot is the compiled (exe) form of what is being used here. It's the same thing except that it's a program, so you don't need UMDGen and you don't have to convert to ISO (as the program converts the file automatically).

The same rules apply though: no files higher than 728mb.
 

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s4mid4re said:
I think iso2eboot is the compiled (exe) form of what is being used here. It's the same thing except that it's a program, so you don't need UMDGen and you don't have to convert to ISO (as the program converts the file automatically).

The same rules apply though: no files higher than 728mb.

Oh okay, thanks for telling me that! I might add that to my OP.
 

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RoboticBuddy said:

Use this method to sign your downloaded Homebrew applications or games.

1.) Download PSCrypter Signed 2.0 (WILL ADD DOWNLOAD LINK NEXT WEEK.)

2.) After downloading the compressed file, extract the
"PSCRYPTER_v2.0_signed" folder to the /PSP/Game/ Folder of your PSP.

3.) Place the EBOOT.pbp file you want to sign in the "Sign" folder.

4.) Disconnect your PSP from your computer, and on your PSP, go to

Games, then open the Memory Card.
Load "PSPCRYPTER", and wait until it goes back to the XMB Menu.

5.) Plug your PSP back into your computer, open up
/PSP/Game/PSCRYPTER_v2.0_signed/sign.
You will see your EBOOT.pbp file, but it is now signed.

6.) Create a new folder in the "Game" folder, accordingly to the Game that you
have signed. For example, I signed "Super Mario War", and then I created a folder named "Super Mario War".

Enjoy your newly signed PSP homebrew app/game!
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NOTE: For some weird reason, my downloaded and signed "Super Mario War" will not boot because it is corrupted. Please report if you have the same problem. Thanks.
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Also, I believe the EBOOT.pbp file must be smaller than 4mb in order to sign it.

Nice guide overall.
 

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