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What You Need to Know Before You Downgrade 660 620 on Your PSP


Why You Should Downgrade 660 620 on Your PSP




Do you have a PSP with firmware version 6.60 or higher? If so, you might be missing out on some of the benefits of having a lower firmware version. In this article, we will explain why you should downgrade 660 620 on your PSP and how to do it safely and easily.




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What is Downgrading and Why Do It?




Downgrading is the process of installing an older firmware version on your PSP. Firmware is the software that runs your PSP and controls its features and functions. By downgrading your firmware, you can access some of the features and functions that are not available on the newer firmware versions.


Some of the reasons why you might want to downgrade 660 620 on your PSP are:


  • You can use some homebrew applications that are not compatible with the latest firmware. Homebrew applications are unofficial programs that are created by PSP users and developers. They can enhance your PSP experience by adding new games, emulators, utilities, and more.



  • You can install a permanent custom firmware that allows you to run unsigned code on your PSP. Custom firmware is a modified version of the official firmware that gives you more control and customization over your PSP. You can run homebrew applications, backup games, change themes, and more.



  • You can improve your PSP performance and battery life by using a lower firmware version. Some users have reported that the newer firmware versions consume more resources and drain more battery than the older ones.



Of course, downgrading also has some drawbacks and risks. You might lose some of the features and functions that are available on the newer firmware versions. You might also encounter some compatibility issues with some games and applications that require a higher firmware version. And most importantly, you might brick your PSP if you do not follow the instructions carefully or if you encounter any interruptions during the process.


Therefore, before you decide to downgrade 660 620 on your PSP, you should weigh the pros and cons carefully and make sure you have a compatible PSP model, a battery with enough charge, and a memory stick with enough space.


How to Downgrade 660 620 on Your PSP




If you have decided to downgrade 660 620 on your PSP, you will need to follow these steps:


  • Check your PSP model and firmware version. You can do this by going to Settings > System Settings > System Information on your PSP. You should have a firmware version of 6.60 or higher and one of these PSP models: PSP-1000, PSP-2000, PSP-3000, PSP-N1000, or PSP-E1000.



  • Download the downgrade files and tools. You will need the official firmware update 6.60 for your PSP model, the official firmware update 6.20 for your PSP model, and the Chronoswitch Downgrader v7 tool. You can download them from these links:



  • Official firmware update 6.60



  • Official firmware update 6.20



  • Chronoswitch Downgrader v7



  • Copy the files to your memory stick. You need to do this in a specific way, otherwise the downgrade process will not work. First, extract the Chronoswitch_Downgrader_v7.zip file and copy its contents to the root of your memory stick. Then, copy the 660.PBP file to the UPDATE folder on your memory stick. Finally, copy the 620.PBP file to the root of your memory stick.



  • Run the downgrade process. Exit USB mode on your PSP and go to Game > Memory Stick on your PSP menu. Select "PSP Update ver 6.XX" and press X to launch it. Follow the instructions on screen to start downgrading. Wait until it says "Done!" and press X to reboot. Your PSP will launch the official firmware update 6.20 installer. Follow the instructions on screen to install it.



Congratulations! You have successfully downgraded 660 620 on your PSP!


Troubleshooting




If you encounter any problems during or after the downgrade process, here are some possible solutions:


  • If you get an error message that says "IPL FAIL", "FW FAIL", "MS FAIL", or "Battery FAIL", it means that something is wrong with your files or devices. Make sure you have downloaded the correct files for your region and model, copied them to the right locations on your memory stick, and have enough battery charge.



  • If you get an error message that says "Cannot start this game", it means that something is wrong with your memory stick or its format. Make sure you have formatted your memory stick as FAT32 using your computer or PSP.



  • If you get stuck at a black screen or a blue screen with white text, it means that something went wrong during the downgrade process and your PSP is bricked. You will need to use a Pandora battery and a magic memory stick to unbrick it.



  • If you cannot run some games or applications after downgrading, it means that they require a higher firmware version than 6.20. You can either update your firmware again or use a plugin like Version Spoofer to trick them into thinking that you have a higher firmware version.



If none of these solutions work for you, you can search online for more help or contact Sony customer support.


Conclusion




In this article, we have explained why you should downgrade 660 620 on your PSP and how to do it safely and easily. We hope that this guide has been helpful for you and that you enjoy using your downgraded PSP.


If you have any questions or feedback about this article, feel free to leave a comment below. ca3e7ad8fd


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