The PSP always seems to be able to read the dual adapters perfectly and saves much wear and tear on the dual adapters.Īnyway below is how I do it all the time and works for me. ![]() Just do it all through your PSP to PC connection. First off let me say that my media card reader in PC does not play well with the dual adapters and caused one microSD to get written with corrupt data causing it to no longer format. I think I can help you with this as I have done it a few times now. Oh, and i always needed 15-20 seconds t oaccess to XMB, so more space isn't always better. Never remove the cards to get stuff on it. Now do all the transferring stuff via your plugged PSP. With already used Micro-SDXCs and the single slot adapter you receive with them:ġ. With already used Micro-SDXCs and the Dual Adapter: (don't know if it will work, tho.)ġ. Shut down your PSP and make sure it has full power.ģ. The way it should work to format will also be written below.ĭON'T swap the cards!!! (Slot 1 card into slot 2.) You perhaps have to format then! The version with factory fresh cards:ġ. You would have to format them in a different way than normal, which I also haven't tried yet, but the Dual Adapter is very flimsy and I broke it so I gotta have to test it as soon as I receive my new adapter. I used 2x 128GB Micro-SDXC, so I don't know what will happen when you use 2 different sizes but it should work.īoth Micro-SDXCs were factory new. 2 Micro-SDXCs with the following spezifications: Class 10, UHS-1 ANY Pro Duo Dual Adapter (Really, I also had a fake one.) a PSP-3000 with CFW (6.60 Pro-C fix 3) already installed with another MS before. Then I read some threads and created a 256GB (real 240GB) Memory Stick. This is because you must keep h-encore installed to the memory card so you can enable HENkaku (and therefore YAMT) after a reboot.I got into PSP again in 2016 and I always wanted more games on my card without switching it so often. If you decide to do this, you must not delete these folders if they exist: If you want to reclaim the space on your memory card (to use for storing PSP games for instance), you can delete the contents of uma0: (the new memory card mount point) and / or imc0: (if you have a PS Vita 2000 or PS TV).
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