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Uninstaller for Custom Firmware 1.62 IE-C
Filename
uninstaller.rar
Date Posted
Apr 29, 2007
Categories
General Apps
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PSP
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PSP
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332
Description:
Having trouble with becus25's custom firmware? Thinking of removing it for a little while but you don't know how? Have no fear, because becus25 has released an installer for the latest version of his custom firmware, 1.62 IE-C.
To uninstall the program, he mentions, simply place the folder in the root of your memory stick. The uninstallation should happen as soon as you open the EBOOT from the XMB.
He notes two things though. First off is this little gem, which we don't completely understand: "Should put index.dat (of firmware 1.50) in the root of the memory stick for on the "Software information" can read "1.50", but if it not put, it does not pass anything." More importantly, he also notes that you shouldn't use this on firmware 1.50, so just be wary of how you use this.
If you happen to be using 1.50 and his firmware though, perhaps you should let him know, so he can cook up an installer that'll help you with your predicament as well.
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