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Slide the switch right. Update your PSP. You must have at least version 2. The most current PSP operating system is 6. Scroll left to select Settings.

It's the suitcase icon on the far-left side of the main menu. Scroll down to select Network Settings and press X. This option is at the bottom of the Settings column of options. Select Infrastructure Mode and press X. This allows your PSP to connect to a wireless access point, such as your home network's router. Select [New Connection] and press X. This will allow you to create a new connection to be saved on your PSP.

If you already have a working connection saved, select it and press X. Doing so should connect you to the Internet. You can save up to ten different connections. Select Scan and press X. Your PSP will look for any available wireless networks. If your PSP can't find any networks, move closer to your router. Select your network and press X. After scanning, a list of available networks will be displayed; select the one that you want to connect to.

The signal strength for each network will be listed next to the network name. This will select your current network's name. Changing the name here may cause issues with your Internet connection on other devices.

Enter the password. Wireless passwords are case-sensitive, so make sure to enter the password exactly. Select Easy and press the "Right" arrow. Doing so lets the PSP use the router's default settings. Press the "Right" arrow. This will confirm your network's name. Save your settings. You will be shown a list of all of your settings.

Make sure everything looks correct, then press the "Right" button on the directional pad to continue and press X to save your settings. Select Test Connection and press X. This will test your PSP's connection to the Internet. If you see "Successful" on the Results page, then your connection was properly configured.

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Open the Settings menu. This is located on the far-left end of the XMB. Select "System Update". This can be found at the top of the Settings menu. Select your network connection. If you don't have any networks to select, you will need to setup a connection first.

Download any available updates. The PSP will search for updates. If one is found, you can press "X" to start downloading it. Start the update.

After the update has been downloaded, you will be prompted to start installing it. Press "X" to start the update process. If you need to go back and install the update later, navigate to Settings, select "System Update", and then select "Update via Storage Media".

Method 2. Create a new folder on your desktop. Name it PSP. It must be all upper-case. Again, it must be all upper-case. This one must be upper-case as well. Download the latest firmware from the PlayStation website. You can download the PSP firmware from the system updates page. The latest and final firmware version is 6.

Open the Memory Stick Duo folder. When you connect your PSP or insert your memory card, you should be asked if you want to open the folder. If not, open your Computer window and select the "Ms Duo" option. Copy the PSP folder you created onto the memory card. You may already have a PSP folder, which you can overwrite.

This will add the update data to your PSP. Select your update file. The PSP will begin the installation process. Method 3. Insert a UMD containing the update.



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