PSP prompts that game 5 cannot be launched by selecting game data

Updated on Game 2024-03-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, your PSP needs to be cracked, if not, you can go to the video game bus to find methods and tools, and some digital stores can also help you crack it.

    There should be an ISO folder in your memory stick after cracking, don't build it yourself.

    Also**down the game is likely not to be a direct**ISO format file,But RAR or 7Z and other formats,You need to decompress it to get the ISO file inside (because the ISO file icon is generally also a decompressed file,Novices may be confused here) If you put RAR and other format files into the ISO folder,PSP is not displayed。

    Finally,If your PSP has cracked software but it doesn't start, you can't see the ISO game.,You need to reload or resume the crack,In terms of a more convenient Pro crack, you need to open the fast recovery icon in the game list.,Every time the battery runs out or the long push power is completely turned off, you need to resume the crack after turning it on again。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Repaint the machine. Pumi 4. .In fact, I prefer the Gen C system.

    Because it's stable. Although there are some games that cannot be played directly. But you can crack it yourself with the same tool.

    It's so simple. Mainly because the system is very stable, how about the Pumi-4. Just refresh the system.

    Because the recovery of the archive (the archive also subsystem reads the system does not match the read. If the plugin fixes the system settings. Then re-flash the system.

    Convenient).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, is your little p cracked?

    If it is cracked, put the memory card in the machine first and format it.

    You can't build it yourself.

    Just unzip it directly, anyway, take a look at the properties before you unzip it.

    Then put it in the ISO folder.

    If there are still any questions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Follow the steps below to check.

    1.Check your PSP model, if it is 2000 not V3 or 1000, it may be that you have not flashed the computer, and there are many flashing tutorials on the Internet such as video game bus and multi-play. If it is 2000v3 or 3000, check it in step 2 or 3.

    2.If your PSP3000 or 2000V3 system is official or above, you cannot play the current homemade game, that is, the game file with the suffix ISO.

    3.If your 3000 or 2000v3 is or below the version, you can also run the self-made game by flashing the machine, but every time you turn off (not standby) the machine will automatically flash back to the official system, so you need to re-flash the machine after each boot, and under normal circumstances, standby can be done (1200 mAh of raw power, about 8% of power consumption a day in standby).

    4.Check whether the suffix of the decompressed file name is ISO, the display style of the ISO file is the same as that of the RAR file, do not extract the ISO file again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You're in the save. In the game column, press down, there's a memory stick, and the game is in that.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It may be that your system version does not support the game.

    Or that there is something wrong with your game.

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