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what is the version of your psp??? i've been experiencing that a month ago...i try to upgrade it's version and it works...try to upgrade your psp...some games required higher version...and sometimes....psp could not read the games if you do have lower version... :p
If your psp is not able to read the games in the Sony memory, then you might have probably updated your psp. Check the present version your psp is running on.
If your PSP isn't reading
games and/or movies and the problem isn't that your trying to play
dirty, bent, or damaged UMD discs there are a number of other reasons
your PSP is not reading disks correctly = - Your UMD motor may be malfunctioning.
- Your laser may have worn down from use over time.
- Your UMD drive tray may be bent.
- There may be a foreign object in your UMD drive
Common symptoms
* disks fail to load
* extremely slow loading
* strange whirring noise when trying to read disks
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Normally if a game has game share cababilities it has a menu for it
within the game. The person without the game has to go to game share in
the PSP OS, whilst the person with the game does it through the game.
Any data transfered to the non game PSP is deleted as soon as it's powered off,
though. I've done it using Burnout Legends and believe me, the transfer
process is not quick... but the game runs fine with no more slowdown
than usual.
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