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It fixes memory stick issues, along with the PSP store that came with 5.00.
The PSP does not need a memory stick. All that does is save game progress.
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A 2GB memory stick stores two gigabytes of memory.You can get four gigabyte ones as well.
At pspiso, you can download isos and csos. You need a custom firmware to play them. (psp-hacks.com) After you get ur firmware, put the isos, or csos, in an iso folder on your memory stick
In general, PSP games do not 'need' a memory stick for you to be able to play them, but they do need it to store saved game data as the PSP itself has no inbuilt space for that function.
Nothing. The memory stick is for you and the PSP to store data on. All the PSP's system files, the firmware, is coded into its internal memory. You will need your PSP to format the stick, and after that it will be able to save games, or you could load music onto it for the PSP to play, etc.
NO, a PSP's memory stick is a memory stick pro duo. A dsi's is a sanDisk
No you get PSP games on your PS3 at the PlayStation Store and then you move them to the PSP. The PSP will not play PS3 games, but the PS3 can download and store the PSP games and not play them
You can copy games from one PSP memory stick to computer and then copy to another PSP's memory stick. Make sure you put the game on the folder 'GAME' on the memory stick.
yes they both use the same memory stick
internet or a game store like game stop