View Full Version : Emulator Problem: Please help with my gpSP problem!
abcx
April 16th, 2012, 22:59
Hi, I'm running UO gpSP 3.4 test 3 build 92. My PSP is a GO model with PRO B10 LCFW. Until recently the emulator was running my Pokemon Emerald rom fine, but now when I am playing, the menu may come up on its own, and when I close the menu, the whole system turns off. Trying the emulator again, the recorded save file available was not my latest one. I have since tried overwriting the save game successfully, but when the shutdown problem repeats, the save file is always the original outdated version, so even if I try to advance the game, I will be back to square one when the problem comes back.
I'm really not sure what's wrong. I was messing around with action replay codes so that might have something to do with it, but I have removed the codes from my memory and the problem persists.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
abcx
April 19th, 2012, 11:22
Update- I transferred another copy of the same emulator onto my PSP and copied my roms, save files and ctg files from the last emulator. But the problem hasn't gone away, and after awhile the same thing happened- the menu screen came up and the PSP shut down. When I retry the emulator the only available save file was more recent than the first one I reported, but is by no means my most up to date save.
Worryingly, this seemed to happen on a regular game I bought from PSN (Dissidia 012)- the screen went blank and the system shut down!
Does this mean it could be something to do with my LCFW?
abcx
June 29th, 2012, 17:35
It's been a while, and my most recent course of action had been to attempt to clear my PSP Go of all custom firmware related files, i.e. the firmware, plugins for WOTL and the GBA emulator. But this hasn't stopped the problem. The screen has gone black before shutting down the system, once when scrolling through the XMB and once when playing Dissidia 012.
Now I'm paranoid that I've caused some permanent damage to my system (I should never have been tempted by those fancy digital pirates!!). These are how the folders currently appear on my PSP via PC, in case anyone can spot any custom firmware-related folders I haven't deleted:
BOOK
MEDIAGO
MLN_ROOT
MP_ROOT
MUSIC
OTHER
PICTURE
PSP
VIDEO
Inside the PSP folder:
APP
COMMON
GAME
LICENSE
MUSIC
PHOTO
PLAYLIST
RADIOPLAYER
RSSCH
SAVEDATA
SCREENSHOT
SHOUTcast
SYSTEM
THEME
I could really use some advice, as this problem can be very irritating.
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