I downloaded the firmware update 2.0, copied the extracted firmware file F828V2.ash to the root directory of my memory stick, put it in the camera's memory stick slot, turned the camera?s mode-switch to "SETUP", held down the "MENU" button, and switched on the camera (batteriy full, 174min left). and here we go :
1. no message "No file in this folder" on the LCD screen.
2. on the camera-screen-menu, "SETUP 2", there is no "VERSION" entry.
i tried with AC power adapter, different memory / pro sticks and compact flash cards, but always the same. what's wrong ?
Hello!
I experienced the same problem. I did not updated the firme ware because my F828 already came with latest version.
To view the firmeare information in your camera you must have the AC power adpater conected otherwise it wont show. This is all I know. From here I think you have only to follow the steps of SONY guide.
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I doubt this will take care of the problem. The root directory of the drive is the removeable sd card from the camera and it is above the level of the BIN folder. You then plug the sd card back in the camera and hold down the set button. The whole process is outlined http://support.casio.com/download.php?rgn=1&cid=001&pid=987
Make sure that you have the latest firmware installed in your R4 micro SD card. You can get the latest firmware here: http://en.r4ds.me/kernel/English-1.18.rar
After downloading, extract the .rar file. Copy "_DS_MENU.DAT" and "_DS_MSHL.NDS" to the root directory of your micro SD (ex: E:\ or F:\), To play games, simply copy the games you have downlaoded to the root directory also.
For you to download and play games on your psp, please follow the steps listed herein;
1. Since you can download directly to your PSP memory stick, you'll have to download to your computer and further transfer to your PSP memory stick.
2. You'll have to modify the PSP from the official version to a custom version. You can find out how to do this by typing in this search "How to hack PSP to custom firmware"
You can now do the following to transfer and play games;
a. Get
a good memory stick. I recommend that you get a Memory Stick Duo in at
least a 1 GB size, though a 2 GB is even better.
b. Find and
download the PSP games you want. If you don't know where to find the
games try a download service. A good one will let you have unlimited
downloads for a small one-time fee. You can see the link below for more
information.
c. Unzip the game files and save them somewhere that
you can find them easily, like your desktop.
d. Plug your PSP USB
cable into your PSP and your computer.
e. For PSP games- go the
the root directory on your PSP then make a folder called ISO. (If you
downloaded PSOne games, go to the root directory on your PSP and find
the folder called PSP/GAME.)
f. Copy the PSP game files into the
ISO folder. (Copy PSOne game files into the PSP/GAME folder.)
Once this is done you can now play games on your PSP.
There are usually two reasons that this happens 1. is that the file needs to be extracted first to the root of the drive ie. not in any folders. 2. is that some of the older sharp products won't reckonize any usb memory larger than 1GB. As is the case with my 52' Sharp AQUOS Special Edition LC-52SE94u TV. Could not read a 2GB Kingston, but reads the 1GB Kingston just fine to update firmware. And Sharp doen't tell you this not even in the online how to firmware update page.
1st your PSP needs to hacked to a custom firmware, follow these procedures;
1. Since you can download directly to your PSP memory stick, you'll have
to download to your computer and further transfer to your PSP memory
stick.
2. You'll have to modify the PSP from the official version to a custom
version. You can find out how to do this by typing in this search "How
to hack PSP to custom firmware"
You can now do the following to transfer
and play games;
a. Get
a good memory stick. I recommend that you get a Memory Stick Duo in at
least a 1 GB size, though a 2 GB is even better.
b. Find and
download the PSP games you want. If you don't know where to find the
games try a download service. A good one will let you have unlimited
downloads for a small one-time fee. You can see the link below for more
information.
c. Unzip the game files and save them
somewhere that
you can find them easily, like your desktop.
d. Plug your PSP USB
cable into your PSP and your computer.
e. For PSP games- go the
the root directory on your PSP then make a folder called ISO. (If you
downloaded PSOne games, go to the root directory on your PSP and find
the folder called PSP/GAME.)
f. Copy the PSP game files into the
ISO folder. (Copy PSOne game files into the PSP/GAME folder.)
Once this is done you can now play
games on your PSP.
The above mention technique would help you unlock your PSP and the cheat codes.
You will need to download and reinstall the R4 firmware. After downloading and decompressing the
new updated files, there will be one shell folder and two files
_DS_MENU.DAT, and _DS_MSHL.NDS.Copy these files to the root directory of TF
card to replace the former files (ex. F:\ or E:\).
You can download the update files and firmware here:
Have you installed the latest firmware from the root of your memory stick?
if not then go to www.edge-ds.cn and download the latest firmware, extract, then copy the files to the root of your memory stick, it should work
today i solved following errors on sharp blu-ray hp20 when updating software to play quantum of solace:
can't detect software: due to .rvp file being inside a folder--not in root directory on usb stick
more than one software file detected by player: .rvp hasn't been properly unzipped. the 2 gb disc and, as far as i could tell, my system (imac os 10.5.6) showed successfully extracted SINGLE file ready for transfer to dvd player, but dvd player said that there was more than one file. erased the 2 gb disc with disc first aid utility as part of exercise. also verified FAT format on 2 gb disc. only after i used a downloaded free mac utility *specifically for extracting ZIP files* to transfer the .rpv file to the 2 gb disc did the dvd player recognize the file and i successfully updated the player's software! (sorry for the run on, i think the logic is accurate)
This problem occurs when there is some problem with the firmware, it can be happen If you are running official sony firmware, and/or if your firmware in custom OE/SE, you will need UMD inserted for execute devhook app. if so, i recommend you to upgrade your firmware to use the latest version of the custom firmware. 3.71 M33-2.you can activate the plugin for using M33 or Sony-NPL9960 driver. see here for guide. but what version is your psp?
Please let i know if you experience any problems in the future. I hope i can make the appropriate adjustments, so do not hesitate to contact me if you have any other questions.
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