At present, PSP games directly support only two formats, namely ISO and CSO. This is the prerequisite. After downloading the game, look down. Connect the PSP to the computer with a connecting cable, then select USB connection in the PSP settings, wait a moment, open my computer, find the removable disk, open it to see if there is a folder named ISO, if not, create one yourself, and then copy and paste the downloaded PSP game (the suffix must be ISO or CSO) into this folder,It can be displayed on the PSP.If it cannot be displayed in the PSP, check whether the game name is in Chinese. If yes, it can be changed to English.
Note: Open the PSP_GAME folder. There should be a lot of compressed packages in it. Click any one of them to decompress again. You will get another folder, which contains the ISO or CSO files you think of.
After you download the game on the Internet, first check whether the game has an ISO suffix. If there are some, please put them directly into the ISO folder. If not, please decompress them before putting them into the ISO folder If there is no ISO folder, create one in the root directory (root directory: the folder that appears after the mobile disk is clicked in, the one with the psp folder) END
After downloading, open it first to see whether the compressed file is one or two..Generally speaking..There should be two files in the unzipped file..If there is only one file, unzip it..Put the extracted file into the psp ISO folder..If not, build one yourself..If the suffix is only CSO, the file can also be placed in the ISO folder..If the next game is a folder..This is placed in the psp folder in the psp..GAME..Just fine.. I hope my answer can solve the problem of the building owner
Hello! First, make sure that the resources you downloaded are correct Then unzip the iso or cso files in the compressed package and copy them to the ISO folder in the root directory of the PSP memory stick. Then they can be placed in other folders that cannot be displayed on the machine.