Do you want to know how to transfer game files from your computer to your playstation portable (PSP)? I will let you know the way how to do it here in this tutorial:
This will work for people who own a PSP and have PSP games that have downloaded online and have them on your computer, you may want to copy the games and put them onto your PSP memory stick.
The first thing you will want to do is Connect your PSP to your home computer using a USB cord, this is so you can transfer the data from your computer to your handheld game console. Then you will want to go into your Menu settings and make sure your handheld has a USB connection to your computer.
Once your PSP establishes connection to your computer you can then see that the device is a removable driver on your computer.
You will then want to click the open folder to view files option once your desktop or laptop computer recognizes your PSP handheld. Then double click the game folder that is within the removable drive folder.
Then you want to select the games that you want to put onto your PSP. Then drag them into the Game folder so that they can be copied onto your playstation handheld memory stick. Once you finished dropping the files into your playstation portable the system will recognize the files and copy them onto your memory stick of your handheld.
When getting a PSP system you can do many things with it. You can copy games from your computer onto your PSP and save the games onto your memory stick. This way you can just take the memory stick instead of having all those games inside your bag or pocket.
Not only does this help with space you have, but it also ensures you that you won’t damage any physical copies of a game you have. The reason also why people do this is because they want to transfer games that they have on their computer and want to be able to play them on their handheld instead of buying the physical copy from stores.
For making backups of your current other games (such as xbox360, PS3, PS2, Nintendo Wii and others) you can check out THIS AWESOME SITE HERE! I hope this info has been helpful to you guys... Enjoy! :)
This will work for people who own a PSP and have PSP games that have downloaded online and have them on your computer, you may want to copy the games and put them onto your PSP memory stick.
The first thing you will want to do is Connect your PSP to your home computer using a USB cord, this is so you can transfer the data from your computer to your handheld game console. Then you will want to go into your Menu settings and make sure your handheld has a USB connection to your computer.
Once your PSP establishes connection to your computer you can then see that the device is a removable driver on your computer.
You will then want to click the open folder to view files option once your desktop or laptop computer recognizes your PSP handheld. Then double click the game folder that is within the removable drive folder.
Then you want to select the games that you want to put onto your PSP. Then drag them into the Game folder so that they can be copied onto your playstation handheld memory stick. Once you finished dropping the files into your playstation portable the system will recognize the files and copy them onto your memory stick of your handheld.
When getting a PSP system you can do many things with it. You can copy games from your computer onto your PSP and save the games onto your memory stick. This way you can just take the memory stick instead of having all those games inside your bag or pocket.
Not only does this help with space you have, but it also ensures you that you won’t damage any physical copies of a game you have. The reason also why people do this is because they want to transfer games that they have on their computer and want to be able to play them on their handheld instead of buying the physical copy from stores.
For making backups of your current other games (such as xbox360, PS3, PS2, Nintendo Wii and others) you can check out THIS AWESOME SITE HERE! I hope this info has been helpful to you guys... Enjoy! :)
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