you can't
No. It is possible to put information on a CDR and not take up the whole space (700MB) and then add more later; however, it is not recommended.
Yes, and a good bit more
When you install programs they go on your hardrive not your RAM. So the answer is no.
ISO are a series of standards that are put in place by the International Organization for Standardization. The numbers 9014 and 9018 do not appear on their list.
buy single 1GB ram and put it in single slot ... it works fine... I'm using 1gb ddr1 ram PC 333 on Intel 845 motherboard... its wrking fine...
WHEN YOU DOWNLOAD PCSX2 THERE SHOULD BE A FOLDER TITTLED DUMPS WHEN YOU DOWNLOAD THE ISO PUT IT THERE DONT EXTRACT
cdr can be formatted into an audio CD, data CD or video CD... its the format you choose that determines what you can put onto it. cdr can take almost anything. note, if you just drag mp3 files onto your cdr and burn, it does not make it an audio CD, but data.
You put games in the ISO folder.
You need to have a custom firmware to put iso/cso games. 1. put your psp in usb cable. 2. make a folder name " ISO". 3. go to Websitef to get your games then put it in the folder. 4. exit out then press select the you go to the 4th row the go to the secong last and put it no umb sony. 5. then you go to ur game folder and there you go ur iso/cso.
download them on the computer then sync them on to your psp
THE CARD MUST BE PUSHED ALL THE WAY IN
you download the music ofcorse from the computer