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FIRST!
ANd this is sooo cool iam gunna put it on my PSP
If only there was also a network update disabler...
This is so cool, I've never thought about it actually. It'll be activated for standard, I tell you +) As for the Network Update disabler, try this one:
http://dl.qj.net/VSH-Rebooter-PRX-v0.2-with-installer-PSP-Homebrew-Applications/pg/12/fid/12280/catid/151
It will flash and replace the official network update service with a simple "reboot XMB"-prx. Awesome if you want to reboot your PSP for recoverymode and you want to save your oh-so-fragile power switch. I use it all the time! A wonderful app!
has been around for the longest. just remove the prx form your flash or replace it with something more useful such as the reboot module in the above post
Where's the one that replaces network update with a reboot button, and maybe could these 2 be combined?
first post is gay @$$ h3ll and he knows it.
Thanks!
The dl link doesnt work for me, looks a good app tho.
The dl link is fixed now. Thanks for the heads up! :)
No it is not
UMD was spelled UMS. Oh Noezzzz lol. Well cool app never the less.
nice...works great
useless........
he thinks kiddy works gr8 and anything anything else is useless.....paedo-files are his favourite
very nice, got it working on mine. thanky and great work.
i Like Nachos!!! YESS!!!
thank fo this, just what i was after ;-)
any chance we can ditch bull***** (certificate) data next?
I think it would be harder to get rid of icons that are always there... the update icon disappears when we take out the UMD, but the certificate icon is ALWAYS there... they just found the string of text that was used to display the update icon and modified it to a nonexistant location, which made it not show up, but I have no idea how close we could be to getting rid of other icons :(.
Great release, team tOc, I had found a guide about removing this icon on my own, but I never got it to work for me... this makes it a lot easier :D
If you mod the Topmenu_plugin.rco, there may be a way. Remember that sum1 made an extra icon by tweaking it. if they can figure out what they're doing, we might have a way to REMOVE unwanted icons. I would like to get rid of network update, locationfree player, et cetera...
Second favorite plugin! Nicely done!
--Databoy2k
So what's your favorite then? Cheatdevice? Capture?
...IRSMP3. I'm a huge fan of games that seem to always come with small soundtracks - the MP3 plugin fixes that issue.
This is a close one though - works great!
--Databoy2k
cool and I so calling my mom
Thanks Team tOc!
I'm calling your mom too! Not about this plugin tho. :P
Don't call his mom!
She gave me AIDS. :'(
This is the first plugin i have installed. It shows up in the recovery menu, I enabled it and the update is still there. Did I do something wrong?
My psp is 3.10 oe-a'
Any suggestions?
Check the VSH.txt file for typos.
Working now. Thanks for the info
nice! I wouldnt mind the actual UMD ucin being hidden too
Try enabling the no umd iso loading if you want to not have to use a umd in the first place
Yeah, hopefully someone will make a plugin to hide the actual umd icon... I also hope someone makes a plugin that hides the memory stick icon until you press a certain button combination... that oughtta keep my brother off my psp :D
Even though it's a minor detail, the "UMS" article still hasn't been updated in the download.qj description.
Great plugin, worthy of being implemented in the next OE firmware.
This is useful
What if I install this plugin on the flash0? I have space there. I ask this because I have 4 memory sticks and I don't want to install 4 times the same plugin. :)
awesome job! i installed mine directly to flash0 so I don't have to put it into every memory stick.. only 1.9kb so small... to do it on 3.03 oec
1. enter recovery (reboot + r trigger)
2. advanced -> toggle flash0
3. open flash0:knpspbtcnf.txt and add this line:
$/kd/antiupdate.prx
4. copy antiupdate.prx to
flash0:kdantiupdate.prx
AND
flash0:knantiupdate.prx
5. toggle flash0 and exit and enjoy no more update icon :D
yr little tut works a treat. thanks califrag.
btw, i notice the prx need not flash into kd folder.
thx for the update about the kd folder. glad this helped :)
I wouldn't mess with the kd folder if I were you guys... if you accidentally rename or delete certain files in there you will have a permenantly bricked PSP (nope, no recovery)... but if you already put the prx in that folder, you might aswell keep it there if nothing went wrong, don't delete it because you might accidentally delete a needed file... Also, you shouldn't mess with the vsh/module folder, for the same reason.
If you have an img of a umd whether a back up of your own (love just being able to switch and not carry my umds) or *hush* pirated *hush* you can just rip the update out of the image, or am i missing something?
this is an actual umd update. all the iso's show up under the game menu without the update icon.
LONG LIFE TO PSP-HACKS.COM+++++++
PS: THE PSPUPDATES ADMINISTRATOR IS A BIT.CH
you sir, are a ***** ing idiot
can u tell me why?
sorry where is the seplugins folder of ms? As i could not find a folder similiar....
The seplugins folder should be in Root directory, containing two textfiles (named game.txt and vsh.txt) and all your prx-plugins, such as this one. Edit the text file you want (game.txt for game-prx's, vsh for XMB-prx's such as this one) and add the line "ms0:sepluginsPRXNAME.prx" for each prx you want installed. Then, you activate them in recovery mode under "plugins".
Sorry i undertand the activate through recovery mode as I can access it when boot up. But the root directory you talk of is the MS stick right??? I dun have the folder. Do I need to install any prior prx to have the folder as the default it does not have the folders or the 2 txt files you mentioned
hey noob, just open up your psp's root folder (the top folder, which should have a PSP folder and maybe a MP_ROOT or VIDEO folder) and create a folder called SEPLUGINS (since you don't have one already) and open that folder and create 2 text files (one called vsh.txt and the other called game.txt). The vsh.txt is plugins for the XMB menu and the game.txt is for isos and umds. Now open the vsh.txt (it should be a blank text file at this point) and type in this line of text: "ms0:sepluginsantiupdate.prx" (PS: use forward slashes instead of backslashes, for some reason I dont think you can type regular slashes in qj.net comments) and save the file. Typing that is just telling the PSP where to find the prx file to load (which should be put into the seplugins folder) so move your antiupdate.prx into the seplugins folder and then exit usb mode. Now go to recovery mode and choose plugins and it should have one plugin there that says something like [vsh] antiupdate.prx (disabled). Now go over the plugin and press X to enable it. Exit recovery and see your new xmb menu without the update icon under UMD. Let me know if you need anymore help.
it works finally. thank youall for four patience and support.
sweeeeeeet
could somebody please help me. i cant do it. my UMD is only just a utility disc and if i try o press the update icon it already says no need to upgrade since you are in a version 3.
You must have a custom firmware such as 3.03 OE or 3.10 OE, otherwise nothing will ever happen. You're not supposed to press the Update icon - this plugin is meant to hide the Update icon. It's only possible to use this plugin if you have a custom firmware.
It makes my PSP freeze when coming out of the recovery menu. It works fine when I boot it normally though.
I think it was because I was also booting with cwcheat in VSH. Everything works fine now.
Go Moca! Go Moca!
it doesn't work for me both ways, through flash0 nor the seplugins without accessing flash0. but instead, wat i got out of it was actually a faster UMD running. it reads the UMDS twice as fast, lmao, i swear
Anyone can can confirm with me the location of seplugins is at root folder of memory stick? As i cannt find such folder at the location
I don't have the VSH.txt file on my mem stick. I think I might've deleted it on accident. Can anyone tell me what its supposed to have in it (besides this) by default?
There's nothing else in VSH.txt than the path(s) to the plugin(s).
you can add game.txt to use the prx while playing the games. You can also do this in pops (playstation one portable) by using the file pops.txt
it works the same way as vsh.txt such as ms0:/seplugins/irmp3.prx in the line. You can just simply copy and paste but these count as the maximum 10 prx limit.
very simple. create the folder SEPLUGINS in the root of the MS (where the folder PSP, VIDEO, and MUSIC, etc. is) then if you dont have the vsh.txt then create it. inside the vsh.txt you just simply point the file where it is located such as ms0:/seplugins/antiupdate.prx
there and you are done. if you want to add more then just add another line underneath the 1st line. You only have a limit of 10 prxs. oh and in the word ms0 it is a zero not an OH ok? make sure its a zero or it wont work.
Extra: you can put the prx files anywhere you want in the memory stick as long as you piont to it. Example: ms0:/seplugins/antiupdate.prx to ms0:/PSP/System/antiupdate.prx
i hope this tutorial helps! (i know it will)
This app works great just follow the instructions and it takes like 5 min to install.
hey as anyone noticed that psp-spot .com isnt working are they editing the site
thx in advance
it doesn't bother
bout time
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