Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Firmware 6.00 is out...

Just a heads up.Firmware 6.00 is out...
whats in those updates exactly?Firmware 6.00 is out...
still running 1.51
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Dude, I was trying to Update my PSP and just when it was installing at 85% it gave me a message''the update failed.Contact support for assistance (LPTFFFFFFF7)''what should I do, My PSP wont respond he's stuck...and BTW: is not hacked or anything like that....please guys HELP!!!!
[QUOTE=''ORPGFPSRTS'']whats in those updates exactly?[/QUOTE]



Here is an official information

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/09/psp-firmware-v6-00-update/



I've posted some info on my blog, so if you want to read more - check out my profile
[QUOTE=''ORPGFPSRTS''][QUOTE=''slotheater'']still running 1.51[/QUOTE] that should be the attitude from everyone since they dont let you go back once you get one and lots of times the patches are to prevent YOU from doing what you want with YOUR psp[/QUOTE]lol. ok man... :roll:
Taken from the PSBlog. The updated includes the following:
  • For those of you looking to customize your XMB (XrossMediaBar), a few new colors will be added under the Theme Settings. These new theme colors can be used on PSP models 2000 or after (PSP-2000, 3000 and N1000).
  • A security patch has been added.
  • [Network Update] has been renamed as [System Update].
I don't see anything else listed.
Originally Posted by SonyAn update to the PSP system software was released on September 10, 2009. If you update your PSP system, the system software version will be 6.00 and the following features will be updated:Network

%26bull; A security patch has been added to thesystem softwareto add extra security to the [Internet Browser].

Settings

%26bull; [Network Update] has been renamed as [System Update].
%26bull; New colours have been added under [Theme Settings] > [Color].


Game

%26bull; [Group Content] has been addedto the Gameoptions menu.

You can now select either [By Expiry Date] or [All] as a method for displaying content that is saved on Memory Stick%26trade; media.


Note:

%26bull; Thissystem softwareupdate includes all features contained inprevious versions.

%26bull; The newsystem softwarewill preserve any settings previously made to thePSP system(such as theParental Controllevel).

%26bull; Depending on the software title, you may not be able to play without first updatingthe PSPAsystem software.

%26bull; Do not perform updates using any data other than the official update data provided by Sony Computer EntertainmentAover a network or on disc media, and do not perform updates by methods other than those described in the product documentation or on this site. If an update is performed using data from another source, by another method, or with aPSP systemthat has been altered or modified in any way, thePSP systemmay not operate properly and may not be able to install the official update data. Any of these actions may void thePSP systemwarranty and affect your ability to obtain warranty services and repair services fromSony Computer Entertainment.
Thanks to ''Psyko'' from the ConsoleSpot forums for the info :)
[QUOTE=''Evildude683'']Dude, I was trying to Update my PSP and just when it was installing at 85% it gave me a message''the update failed.Contact support for assistance (LPTFFFFFFF7)''what should I do, My PSP wont respond he's stuck...and BTW: is not hacked or anything like that....please guys HELP!!!![/QUOTE]



PSP updating system got to be one of the things i fear the most. this thing is ridiculous. its like performing a delicate surgery every time. they need to change it so in case something goes wrong during update, the psp recovery mode can go back to the default system that came when you purchased it at the store. i am sure lots of people bricked their psp while updating and this is not the only case.
[QUOTE=''jasontdoto''] PSP updating system got to be one of the things i fear the most. this thing is ridiculous. its like performing a delicate surgery every time. they need to change it so in case something goes wrong during update, the psp recovery mode can go back to the default system that came when you purchased it at the store. i am sure lots of people bricked their psp while updating and this is not the only case. [/QUOTE]It's neither that difficult nor a dangerous proposition. I've updated my PSPfour or fivetimes and never had any trouble whatsoever - Including this 6.00 update. Quit clucking about the sky falling. The only people who fear updates are cheats and hacks. Period. The update process doesn't brick PSPs, the poster is ''being imaginative''.
After update I've got some errors when connecting to AccessPoint. First try throws error, and then when I reconnect everything goes fine.. Anyone has similar PSP behavior after 6.00?
[QUOTE=''ston3henge''][QUOTE=''jasontdoto''] PSP updating system got to be one of the things i fear the most. this thing is ridiculous. its like performing a delicate surgery every time. they need to change it so in case something goes wrong during update, the psp recovery mode can go back to the default system that came when you purchased it at the store. i am sure lots of people bricked their psp while updating and this is not the only case. [/QUOTE]It's neither that difficult nor a dangerous proposition. I've updated my PSPfour or fivetimes and never had any trouble whatsoever - Including this 6.00 update. Quit clucking about the sky falling. The only people who fear updates are cheats and hacks. Period. The update process doesn't brick PSPs, the poster is ''being imaginative''.[/QUOTE]



The only people who fear updates are cheats and hacks? so i must use cheats and hacks if i fear then according to your faulty conclusion. i don't care to play any psp games online just because i already have better pc online games that i can enjoy more and are more competitive than any psp game out there. and i don't need to use hacks, because i make enough money to purchase a new psp system every day if i wanted to. i have updated my psp too each time a new update came out, but i always worry about something bad happening. it shouldn't be that way. there should be a backup option to revert back to default store bought system software in case something DOES happen.
[QUOTE=''jasontdoto'']The only people who fear updates are cheats and hacks? so i must use cheats and hacks if i fear then according to your faulty conclusion. i don't care to play any psp games online just because i already have better pc online games that i can enjoy more and are more competitive than any psp game out there. and i don't need to use hacks, because i make enough money to purchase a new psp system every day if i wanted to. i have updated my psp too each time a new update came out, but i always worry about something bad happening. it shouldn't be that way. there should be a backup option to revert back to default store bought system software in case something DOES happen. [/QUOTE]



If PSP system update touches flash memory - there is nothing you can do. Flashing phones, MOBOs and other devices was always risky.. If PSP update don't flash memory - I think you PSP is safe :) Just use charger every time you're updating firmware.
[QUOTE=''jasontdoto''] The only people who fear updates are cheats and hacks? so i must use cheats and hacks if i fear then according to your faulty conclusion. i don't care to play any psp games online just because i already have better pc online games that i can enjoy more and are more competitive than any psp game out there. and i don't need to use hacks, because i make enough money to purchase a new psp system every day if i wanted to. i have updated my psp too each time a new update came out, but i always worry about something bad happening. it shouldn't be that way. there should be a backup option to revert back to default store bought system software in case something DOES happen. [/QUOTE]Break out the hip-waders, it's getting DEEP in this thread... Aren't we the little braggart? Seriously, why should anyone feel any kind of sympathy for you, then? If you're so much better-off than the rest of us? Seriously Jason, you usually have good things to contribute, what's with the holier-than-thou attitude?:?
[QUOTE=''ston3henge''][QUOTE=''jasontdoto''] The only people who fear updates are cheats and hacks? so i must use cheats and hacks if i fear then according to your faulty conclusion. i don't care to play any psp games online just because i already have better pc online games that i can enjoy more and are more competitive than any psp game out there. and i don't need to use hacks, because i make enough money to purchase a new psp system every day if i wanted to. i have updated my psp too each time a new update came out, but i always worry about something bad happening. it shouldn't be that way. there should be a backup option to revert back to default store bought system software in case something DOES happen. [/QUOTE]Break out the hip-waders, it's getting DEEP in this thread... Aren't we the little braggart? Seriously, why should anyone feel any kind of sympathy for you, then? If you're so much better-off than the rest of us? Seriously Jason, you usually have good things to contribute, what's with the holier-than-thou attitude?:?[/QUOTE] when you accuse people who supported sony from day 1 purchase of their psp and have posted before about anti piracy in THIS same forum before and how it affected new games coming out, its hard not to feel insulted and take it personally. i hated my own post at first, and if that's what i need to say in order for you to understand i don't support hacking/cheating, then that's what i must say. i don't expect people to feel sympathy for me. when i posted originally i was feeling sympathy for the person who broke his psp updating his firmware, and i figured other people might have experienced similar situation before. i have no idea that its 100% safe for people that have legit PSP and it only affects hacked psp's. as far as i am concerned psp should have a ''reset'' button that you can use using a tiny needle to make the system reboot and go back to original software. (i have seen this option in my old mp3 players). as far as bragging concerned, i am sorry, but considering i am using a psp2000 still instead of buying new ones you can be rest assured i don't spend unnecessarily. there is a reason why i fear about breaking/bricking my psp 2000. its was a gift, and holds sentimental value to me.
I thought it couldn't be done but this update is lamer than ps3 3.00
[QUOTE=''ORPGFPSRTS'']whats in those updates exactly?[/QUOTE]Look on SONY'S website it tells you everthing you need to know, the patch doesn't have any a lot of new things just more theme colours and other bits and pieces.
i installed it yesterday it didn't change much but they say it will improve the web browser and thats good news because i use it a lot
I might wait a few weeks before getting 6.0 with some of the problems being discussed here.

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