I accidentally updated my PSP custom firmware to official custom firmware 5.00. How can i downgrade it? How to downgrade PSP?
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Homebrew developer Xi-Bit brought forth another version of Pandora easy installer, this time one that runs via batch type procedures entirely through the command shell. Called TOTALNewbi easyInstaller, the project was a collaboration job between Xi-Bit and a pal of the developer. The wizard-like installer comes at a hefty 135 MB+ download, but serves as a great addition to your easyinstall software options.TOTALNewbi comes packed with install options, too, so it soft of justifies the longer download wait. It offers a four-way installer choice for installing Pandora on the original PlayStation Portable, HellCat's Extended Menu, 3.60 baseline firmware for the PSP Slim, and M33's (Dark AleX) 3.71 custom firmware with the Universal Unbricker.The archive doesn't come bundled with even a basic readme, but given the care put into the step-by-step procedure, we doubt you could go wrong with the application - unless you decide to do anything else than what the program specifies. As usual, the original PSP battery is required for the Pandora side, and the file best for executing once the archive has extracted is the START app.