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« on: October 08, 2007, 10:01:55 pm »

3.71 M33 by M33=Dark_AleX
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Requirements
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In order to install 3.71 M33 Firmware you will need the following:

  • Either a PSP-100* console (AKA  Fat PSP) running either 3.52 M33-3 or 3.52 M33-4 (Previous versions of M33 won't work, due to a bug that affects them and OE) or a PSP-200* (AKA Slim PSP) running 3.60-M33.
  • 3.71 M33 (MIRROR#1 - MIRROR#2) by M33=Dark_AleX

  • Official SONY v3.71 Firmware Update EBOOT. Download it from PSP-Hacks.Com [RAR format]
  • Official SONY v1.50 Firmware Update EBOOT. This one will ONLY be required if you want to install the 1.50 Kernel compatibility, which is useful ONLY to Classic (Fat) PSPs. If you have a Slim DO NOT even try installing it, it won´t work. Download it from QJ-Net [ZIP Format] or from PSP-Hacks.Com [ZIP Format].



Precautions/Suggestions before you start
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  • Ensure the memory stick used for the upgrade/downgrade process is in good shape. This means it's got no bad sectors that may result in failed CRC checksums for the files contained in it.
  • Normally if your Memory Stick is legitimate you should not have any problems. Many people have experienced semibricks / bricks due to cheap fake and unreliable memory sticks sold on eBay. As a suggestion I recommend you either use the original 1GB memory card bundled originally with your PSP or find out whether your memory stick is legitimate or not before attempting the process.
  • A good practice would be formatting the Memory Stick prior to the downgrade (Remember to back your important files up before you do that) and use any error-checking utility to scan the Memory Stick for failures.
  • Alternatively you can use a CRC checksum utility (SFV, MD5SUM...) to verify that the data copied onto your memory stick is consistent with the original.
  • Charge your battery to its maximum capacity in advance and leave the PSP plugged to the mains during the upgrade/downgrade process.
  • During the upgrade/downgrade process, once the files have started being copied to the flash memory you MUST not be reboot your PSP manually, or turn it off, or the remove the Memory Stick until the flashing process has finished, or otherwise your PSP will end up bricked.
  • If you are installing either the 3.71 M33 CFW or any of the UPDATE files in a Fat PSP, ensure you have configured in the Recovery Menu of the PSP the GAME folder to run in the 3.XX kernel mode, or otherwise the installer will refuse to run.


Installation
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1.- Download the 3.71 M33 by M33=Dark_AleX from any of the above link. Uncompress the contents of the downloaded "release.rar" file (The name may differ is you got it from any of the mirrors) into a handy location of your HD. Browse the uncompressed contents in your HD, and you will see a folder called UPDATE.

2.- Connect your PSP to your PC via USB cable and enable the USB Mode on your PSP.

3.- From your Operative System, go to the directory :/PSP/GAME located in your memory stick.

4.- Copy the UPDATE folder and its contents, into the folder :/PSP/GAME of your Memory Stick.

5.- Download the 3.71 Official SONY Update File from the download link above. Make sure you select a handy location in your Hard Disk where you can find easily it later on, i.e. Your Windows Desktop. The Update EBOOT.PBP file will be packed in RAR Format and you might need some additional software to uncompress the file (for instance WinRAR). Uncompress the RAR file, and you should en up with a uncompressed file named EBOOT.PBP. This is the uncompressed Firmware Update file. Keep the file in a handy location easy to find in your HD.

6.- Rename the file EBOOT.PBP into 371.PBP.

7.- Copy the file 371.PBP to the folder :/PSP/GAME/UPDATE of your Memory Stick.
     Note: The program will not even show in the PSP if you copy it to a different folder than that one.

8.- Disable the USB Mode safely and disconnect the PSP from the PC.

9.- In the PSP's XMB Menu, goto "Game" -> "Memory Stick"

10.- Highlight the 3.71 M33 installer and press the X button to execute the program which will require al least 78% of battery. If you have idstorage corrupted due to a downgrader, the program  will ask you to correct it automatically so the update can continue.

11.- Press X, and the Sony updater will begin. Sit and enjoy while Sony code installs 3.71 M33 Smiley

12.- When finished, the updater will ask you to reboot (pressing X or O). DO SO. Do not skip this step by shutting down the PSP using the On/Off Switch or otherwise you'll end up with a brick.

13.- Restart your PSP. Check your PSP Settigs Menu (Settings -> System Settings -> System Information). You should be now in 3.71 M33


Installing the latest bugfix patch
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Currently the latest patch is the UPDATE #4. Your PSP must be running 3.71 M33-1, M33-2 or M33-3 already prior to the installation of this patch. These update patches usually correct bugs identified by users, hence it´s strongly recommended to apply them. They are also cumulative, meaning that the update 4 will contain the bugfixes fromt he Updates 2 and 3 as well, hence no need to install every single one of them in order, just grab the latest and that´s it.

1.- Download the UPDATE #4.

2.- Uncompress the contents of the "m33update4.zip" file into a handy location your HD. Browse the uncompressed contents in your HD, and you will see a folder called UPDATE.

3.- Connect your PSP to your PC via USB cable and enable the USB Mode on your PSP.

4.- From your Operative System, go to the directory :/PSP/GAME located in your memory stick.

5.- Copy the UPDATE folder and its contents, into the folder :/PSP/GAME of your Memory Stick. If it asks you to overwrite any files, confirm with "Yes".

6.- Disable the USB Mode safely and disconnect the PSP from the PC.

7.- In the PSP's XMB Menu, goto "Game" -> "Memory Stick"

8.- Highlight the M33 Updater and press X button to execute the program.

9.- Press X, and the Update will be installed.

10.- Check your PSP Settigs Menu (Settings -> System Settings -> System Information). You should be now in 3.71 M33-4


Installing the 1.50 Kernel compatibility (FOR FAT PSPs ONLY)
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Since the Slim PSP is not compatible with 1.50 Kernel the main CFW installer will not install 1.50 Kernel anymore. Nevertheless a 1.50 Kernel addon for 3.71 M33 is available to add this capability (but for Fat PSPs ONLY). Therefore if you have a Slim PSP you must skip this section.

Note: This update is totaly independent of the 3.71 M33 version installed (1, 2, or future ones), and also independent of previous 1.50 kernel addon installed or not.

1.- Download the 1.50 Kernel AddOn v2.

2.- Uncompress the contentes of the "150kernel_addon2.rar" file into a handy location your HD. Browse the uncompressed contents in your HD, and you will see a folder called UPDATE.

3.- Connect your PSP to your PC via USB cable and enable the USB Mode on your PSP.

4.- From your Operative System, go to the directory :/PSP/GAME located in your memory stick.

5.- Copy the UPDATE folder and its contents, into the folder :/PSP/GAME of your Memory Stick. If it asks you to overwrite any files, confirm with "Yes".

7.- Download the 1.50 Official SONY Update File from any of the download links above. Unzip the 1.50 update to a temporary folder. Rename the unzipped 1.50 EBOOT.PBP file to 150.PBP. Then copy it into the root of your Memory Stick.

8.- Disable the USB Mode safely and disconnect the PSP from the PC.

9.- In the PSP's XMB Menu, goto "Game" -> "Memory Stick"

10.- Highlight the 1.50 Kernel Installer and press X button to execute the program.

11.- Press X, and the Update will be installed.

12.- Your fat PSP will now be able to execute homebrew applications based in 1.50 Kernel. (Remember that by default all 1.50 Kernel Homebrew should be installed in the :/PSP/GAME150/ folder).


Changes in 3.71 M33
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  • Now uses 3.71
  • VSH Menu is not longer launched using HOME key, but using SELECT now. This is to not interfere with the XMB function of home, which is now more useful in this firmware.
  • Psp Slim: umdcache was allocating memory even when homebrew was launched, wasting memory that homebrew programs may want to use. Now umdcache module is stopped before it can allocate any memory, only in the case homebrew is launched.
  • Also, memory is unprotected for user memory usage by M33 core (only when homebrew is launched). Developer, for a sample of how to use the extra memory, see the extra RAM sample of the M33 sdk
  • Both version boot now from 3.XX ipl, and are independent of 1.50. The main installer will not install 1.50 kernel anymore. A 1.50 kernel addon for 3.71 M33 that will install inside 3.71 M33 will be released in a  few days (for fat PSPonly)
  • Due to some changes in kernel nids by Sony, you can expect a lot of kernel plugins not working anymore.
  • Programmers: Refer to the sdk readme for details.


Update 2 - Changelog
  • There was a bug that caused corruption when writing files of more than 32256 bytes using usb flash. The bug has been corrected, and now the implementation is as reliable as it was when it was based on 1.50 kernel.  (tested with a full restauration of a dump).
  • Psp Slim: a functionality to let the charge of battery when connecting a usb cable has been added. This feature is based on Noobz plugin code.  By default is not enabled, you can enable it in recovery.  Note that the charge of battery may be delayed some seconds since the moment you plug the cable.
  • After installing this update, program at /PSP/GAME/UPDATE will always be executed on 3.71 kernel, despite configuration.
  • VSHMenu: vshmenu will not be executed when onscreen keyboard is active, to avoid the lost of  the select button function in the keyboard.  An option to reset the psp has been added.
  • VSH plugins are not longer executed anymore in recovery mode, that was the cause of pseudo-bricks.


Update 3 - Changelog
  • Fixed a bug in access to flash by usb.
  • HEN core: kernel prx's with syscall exports work again.
  • PSP Slim: programmers can set the size of user memory to 52 MB by using a sfo flag. Check sample in sdk for usage.
  • March33 NO-UMD driver: *Fixed a bug that could hang the psp when exiting with home. *Fixed compatibility issue with Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles, and maybe more games.
  • Vshmenu: it wasn't displaying properly with psp slim TV-OUT due to the change of resolution. Fixed.


Update 4 - Changelog
  • Bugfix: Multidisc PSX games bought in the PSN store would not work due to the format being different and M33 treating them as decrypted games.
  • Added support for decrypted multidisc PSX games created with popstation_md (supplied with this release).
  • Included in the package is a new version of popsloader. Changelog in popsloader:
  • - Bugfix: Games without compression had sound issues when using 3.72 pops. Fixed.
  • - Added support for multidisc PSX games created with popstation_md. Note: multi disc games will only work in 3.71 and 3.72 pops. Previous pops will exit to the XMB with generic error 0x80000004 when attempting to run multidisc games.






Basically these are the Original CFW / UPDATE / 150 ADDON Instructions from the ReadMe.txt with a few additions / changes to make it more understandable.

If you have read the instructions but you are still having trouble to get the CFW installed working, we suggest that you reply to this topic with the question(s) that you may have rather than starting a new topic/thread instead.  We'll try to help  Smiley.

Hopefully this guide will stop unnecessary threads from people asking the same questions again and again.

It goes without saying that any replies asking or discussing about ISO capabilities of any sort will be automatically deleted. O:-)


Credits to:
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Make yourself a BIG favour: Read the damm README.TXT files and make use of the SEARCH function of this Forum.
You wouldn´t believe how this simple advice could sort your problems out so fast
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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2007, 01:04:22 pm »

i tried to do the 1.50 update, but it says something like 150.pbp not existant at root, or something like that =.=
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« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2007, 02:06:15 pm »

Try to place the Official SONY v1.50 Firmware Update EBOOT( Download it from PSP-Hacks.Com [ZIP Format] ) in the root of your MS and rename it to 150.pbp

i dont have 3.71 so i cant try it and its no where in te instructions but it must come from somewhere Huh
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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2007, 02:32:52 pm »

thnx for the heads up, yeah it worked after putting it at the root [i put it in psp folder and wondered why it didnt work <_<]
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« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2007, 08:24:47 pm »

Sorry The_Ugly_Fugly !!!

My mistake. I missed one step in the 1.50 Kernel compatibility installation.

Thanks to you I realised and it´s now sorted. Wink
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« Reply #5 on: October 15, 2007, 01:01:45 pm »

hahah, its all good, at least its sorted now, and that other people [who are new like me <_<] wont be confused, but thnx for the guide it helps heaps
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« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2007, 10:21:06 pm »

PSP fat TA-081
Was 2.81 downgraded 1.50 using GTA and this guide
http://forums.noobz.eu/do...der-guide-instructions/0/

Then installed 3.52M33 CFW using this guide
http://forums.noobz.eu/ge...llation-guide-tutorial/0/

Now trying to install 3.71M33 CFW using this guide

At step 10.- Highlight the 3.71 M33 installer and press the X button to execute the program which will require al least 78% of battery. If you have idstorage corrupted due to a downgrader, the program  will ask you to correct it automatically so the update can continue.

Thats when I get 'The game could not be started (80020148)' screen. Searched through the forum and seen that other people have had something similar but cant figure out what to do from those threads. I am trying to get my head around this thought I was doing ok until now. Can anyone help please?
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« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2007, 10:43:28 pm »

Did you try to go to Recovery menu and change the Kernel mode for the GAME directory?

second possibility... do you have a UMD in your UMD drive? if not, please try to insert one ^^
(because that error often occurs when trying to run backups when no UMD is inserted)
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« Reply #8 on: November 08, 2007, 10:47:27 pm »

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Did you try to go to Recovery menu and change the Kernel mode for the GAME directory?


Im not sure how to do that?
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« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2007, 10:55:00 pm »

you will get to recovery by swiching your PSP fully off (hold powerswich up for 5 seconds or so)
then power it on and hold the right trigger.
the second point should be what you are looking for.
(also try to set the UMD driver to SONY 9660 No UMD)
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« Reply #10 on: November 08, 2007, 11:17:18 pm »

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Did you try to go to Recovery menu and change the Kernel mode for the GAME directory?


I did that and also changed the kernel mode to 1.50 and then the UMD to no UMD required and then when back to step 10 but when I pressed x the playstaion screen came up and then the PSP turnned off. I turned it back on and no changes were made that I know of. Scared to try it again now. What are my options?
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« Reply #11 on: November 08, 2007, 11:43:11 pm »

TrRy to format your MS and place the files (from the original download) again.

If that doesnt work try to doewnload the files from a different source again.

I hope, it helps Sad
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« Reply #12 on: November 09, 2007, 12:43:24 am »

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TrRy to format your MS and place the files (from the original download) again.


Yeah I thought that would be the next step, I formated my MS but will wait untill tommorrow to retry. It's been a long day trying Upgrading/Downgrading my psp but i'll get there. Will post my results soon hope they are good Undecided  Thanks for the help.

Using 3.52M33 will I not be able to play the latest games?
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« Reply #13 on: November 09, 2007, 12:53:08 am »

Good luck for tomorrow Smiley

There is no game i know of requiering a higer firmware then 3.52.
3.52m33-4 plays all the Games 3.52 OF does Smiley
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« Reply #14 on: November 13, 2007, 08:37:59 pm »

I have the same problems here. I've installed 3.51 M33-4 and did everything that i had to do according to this guide.
Even formatted the MS.
And it says unable to start program just like for the dude above me.
Any solution to this problem yet ?
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