Fri Jun 29, 2007 3:57 pm by DarkPacMan77
plugins have a chance of bricking the psp depending on how you install them. You can install them on custom firmware by using the "seplugins" folder in the root of the memory stick, or you can flash them to the flash0 of the psp. I'd only suggest flashing them if you can't get the seplugins folder to cooperate with you, and also after you fully understand the consequences. Get a custom firmware if you plan on adding plugins and maybe look into freeing up some flash0 space. I made a tutorial on it in the Tutorials section, but still, upgrade to a custom firmware and do plenty of reading until you feel comfortable with it.
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