However, if you run the game from here, you’ll be running it from the save file. Step 6: Now start the TN-V exploit (the PSP emulator) on your PS Vita and you will be able to see the game you copied over there. If your Vita gives you the option to overwrite the file, allow it to do so. Just select it and click on the Copy button to copy the file to your PS Vita. You will notice that it is about the same size of the ISO/CSO file you want to copy. Next, you will see the save file for your exploit game. Next, choose Applications, and then under Saved Data select PSP/Other. Step 5: On your PS Vita open the Content Manager and on the next screen, under Copy Content, select PC > PS Vita System. If you choose to do so, plug your Vita to your computer via its USB cable before the next step. Step 4: Now on your computer open the qCMA application and prepare to transfer the save data file to your Vita (Read the first linked article above for instructions on how to use qCMA and where to download it).Ĭool Tip: ISO/CSO files tend to be quite large, so it would be preferable for you to do the transfer via a USB cable instead of relying on Wi-Fi. Once you open it, copy your renamed ISO or CSO file there. This is the same folder that you used originally to hack your PS Vita (the one where the 660.PBP file is). Step 3: Now, on your computer, head to where the folder with the save data for your exploit game is located and open it. This is a very important step, so make sure you enable your computer to show file extensions, otherwise you won’t be able to change them to all caps and the game files won’t be read by your PS Vita. In a similar fashion, also rewrite the file’s extension in all caps. Step 2: With the file downloaded, now rename it with a name that is at most eight (8) characters long, in all caps. Be warned though, these and any other emulators out there exist for game owners to be able to play backups of games they own and not to foster piracy, which is illegal. Important Note: To use the PSP emulator on your PS Vita you need game backups in the form of ISO or CSO files (which you can search for in Google). These are the games you’ll want to copy to your PS Vita that runs TN-V. Step 1: Download ISO or CSO backup files of the PSP games you want from the web. This time, let’s dig into how to go about transferring ISO and CSO backup files (these are the uncompressed and compressed formats of PSP games, respectively) to play PSP games on your hacked Vita. In past entries we showed you everything you needed to know before hacking your PS Vita and how to actually hack your Vita in very clear steps.
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