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Clunker
Aug 27, 2008, 12:48 AM
Heya. Just purchased a Madden 09 PSP (for the Royal Blue PSP, natch).

Went through the update process using my Mac to d'load the update file.
Placed the "ULJM91014" folder in "GAME" I created in the main directory.
(this last was while PSP is in USB mode)

And the PSP says that there's no game?

Where should I place the "ULJM91014" folder so that 4.05 will recognize it?

(And please, PLEASE say that 4.05 can actually play it... I'd be mighty pissed if my PSP
couldn't play it, due to updates...)

On my Mac, the PSP Memstick shows as follows after deleting the GAME folder, to start fresh:
MEMSTICK.IND
(Folder)MP_ROOT
MSTK_PRO.IND
(Folder)MUSIC
(Folder)Picture
(FolderVIDEO

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My friend's 4.01 System PSP (which IS running the demo) has the following:
MEMSTICK.IND
MSTK_PRO.IND
(folder)PSP
(folder)GAME
(folder)UJM91014
EBOOT.PSP
file.fpb
(folder)SAVEDATA
(folder)UJM91014
INCON0.PNG
PARAM.SFO
PIC1.PNG
SAVEDATA.BIN
(folder)SYSTEM

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As I recalled, one creates (folder)GAME at the same 'level' as say, VIDEO..
Then, place (folder)UJM91014
EBOOT.PSP
file.fpb

inside "GAME", right?


HELP!

beatrixkiddo
Aug 27, 2008, 12:55 AM
PSP/GAME/

I think..

.newzero
Aug 27, 2008, 01:52 AM
put all the data from the demo here: ms:\PSP\GAME\UJM91014\

(ms is corresponding to your memory stick)

pith
Aug 27, 2008, 03:13 PM
^-that.

Clunker
Aug 27, 2008, 05:42 PM
OK, did that - and it's able to accessed now.

I also created MS:(folder)SAVEGAME
and placed my prior save folder in there - but when I attempt to continue, I get the following
(error?) msg: <JP lettering>(80110327)?

Clunker
Aug 27, 2008, 07:16 PM
Ok - Sorry for the Double Post and all...

But I've solved my own problem, I think.

I placed the (folder)SAVEGAME within the PSP folder - and I've gotten past the aforementioned error. Haven't actually played, but I recognize the next few screens.

Thanks for the help all.

pith
Aug 27, 2008, 08:37 PM
Your save folder should be called SAVEDATA.

MS:\PSP\SAVEDATA

Like so.

Enjoy!!

Clunker
Aug 28, 2008, 12:10 AM
Exactly so, Pith! For those attempting this at home, that is what I was attempting to say in my prior reply.