I cant enable cookies becuase i wont to use java but it says i need to enable cookies first i cant figure out how to enable cookies so i can download java!
1) Turn on PSP 2) Go to Internet Browser 3) Move left until you get to the setting "Tools". 4) Open it and press the "Settings" option. 5) Go down to the option "Cookie Settings". (The 5th Option) 6) Select "Allow All"
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From the Tools menu, select Internet Options. You see the Internet Options dialog that provides a number of tabs that allow you to set your browser preferences.
To enable session cookies, click the Privacy tab.
From the Settings section of the tab, click Advanced.
Locate and click the checkbox next to Always allow session cookies
To enable JavaScripting, click the Security tab.
Locate the Custom area of the Security tab, and click the Custom Level button.
From the Security Settings dialog that opens, scroll through the options until you see Scripting.
Check the radio buttons next to Enable Active Scripting and Scripting of Java applets.
Click OK to accept scripting and cookie handling changes and close the Security Settings window.
From the Internet Options dialog, click Apply to effect settings then OK to close the dialog.
When they hack your psp using customs firmware like CFW gen-c,gen software. they adjust the setting in system setting. it turns off the UMD AUTO START, turn off the UMD Cache, USB auto connect is also off and sometimes they can the language setting. To restore this feature. you need to enable all this by going to SYSTEM SETTINGS and turn it ON. If still the same, try to restore default setting but beware maybe it will corrupt your Custom Firmware or might loss and need to rehack again your psp.
I assume you want to enable Cookies in Internet Explorer (Different for Firefox, googlechrome, etc..).
Open the Internet Explorer, click "Tools", then "Internet Options" and on the Internet Options dialog box, click "Privacy" tab and then click "Advanced" (circled):
Now in the Advanced box, select the "Overwrite automatic cookie handling"
Again, select "Always allow session cookies" [note: by default, both the options should be set as "Accept"]
And then "Ok"
Again "Ok".
Now your internet explorer's cookies has been enabled.
Hi there!
It could be that your computer's cache and cookies are full. Try to clear the temporary internet files in your computer. You can also use another browser.
If you already did all of it, try to check if you already updated the java and if it's enabled cookies. Check the security setting of your computer and set it to middle because you will not be able to load a page if the setting is too high.
I hope this helps. Have a great day!
This is how you enable JavaScript on the PSP, for use while in the internet browser:
Step 1
Choose "Tools" on the PSP home screen by pressing the "X" button.
Step 2
Choose "Settings."
Step 3
Select "JavaScript" from the "Settings" list.
Step 4
Choose "Enable JavaScript" and then select "Yes." Press the "O" button to close the "Settings" screen and finish the procedure.
There are a couple of ports for running JAVA on the psp, in various stages of development. BlueKVM is one of them, and you can see it here and here. Of course, this is called homebrew programming, and will only run on psp's running custom firmware. Sony does not officially have support for java on the psp.
Be sure that you have your games saved in a folder named - ISO. You also need to have a CFW or homebrew enabled PSP. If you upgraded to official firmware than your PSP won't be able to use the game files.
its either your psp is bricked(rendered useless..as entertaining as a brick becuase it wont do anything at all.) or screen came unplugged. try turning it on then turning the sound all the way up and see if you can hear the normal sounds. if you can either the screen is unplugged or ruined. if you cant and it turns off by itself then you have a brick.
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