For people who do not know much about this, Firmware is the system software that runs on your PSP as I have already mentioned. It acts as the operating system of your device and is regularly updated and improved over time by Sony as they find out bugs and problems in their firmware and also when they want to include new features.
People are always trying to find out means to update their PSP and also wondering why they should do it. The underlying reason is to stay up-to-date with the latest software and get rid of all the bugs and problems that were present in the previous version. And at the same time, it is essential to update your PSP Firmware so that you can play the latest and newly launched games. We hope, we have explained well on how to update PSP.
If you do not have a connection saved, select [New Connection] to create a connection. Download the update data. When connected to the network, the system scans for the latest update data. Follow the on-screen instructions to download the update data and to start the update.
Press the button. The update process begins. If you press the button with a connection selected, the options menu will be displayed. If you want to use homebrew software on your PSP, you can install custom firmware.
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If you don't have a wireless internet connection, you can update your PSP using your computer. Open the Settings menu. This is located on the far-left end of the XMB. Select "System Update". This can be found at the top of the Settings menu. Select your network connection. If you don't have any networks to select, you will need to setup a connection first.
Download any available updates. The PSP will search for updates. If one is found, you can press "X" to start downloading it. Start the update. After the update has been downloaded, you will be prompted to start installing it. Press "X" to start the update process. If you need to go back and install the update later, navigate to Settings, select "System Update", and then select "Update via Storage Media".
Method 2. Create a new folder on your desktop. Name it PSP.
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