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4 Μαΐ 2018 · I'm trying to connect my PSP to my Win10 64-bit but it can't be detected, and I cannot access the files. When I try to connect to my older laptop, which is a Win7 32-bit, it works fine. I guarantee the problem is not the PSP's USB port, the USB connector, or the Win10's USB ports.
There's either a misconfiguration or defect with your installation of Windows that needs to be fixed; outdated system drivers; conflict with other software; or some hardware failure. Reply reply
1 Μαΐ 2018 · I'm trying to connect my PSP to my laptop. Unfortunately it won't detect my psp. I guarantee that the USB connector or the USB port of the PSP is not the issue. I think it has something to do with the drivers itself. So I tried installing the drivers manually but I get an error message.
8 Νοε 2024 · One possibility is that there could be a fracture in the USB cable. If this is the case, and connection is lost even for a split second, then windows sometimes stops being able to "see" the files/folders (I've noticed this on XP and Vista).
8 Νοε 2024 · I'm trying to either get my PSP to be recognized by Windows OR get a specific file ON the PSP (specifically FTPD client so I can then do file transfers through FileZilla instead of USB). Even if I set up a local server, the PSP won't be able to connect on it's own.
8 Νοε 2024 · So, my issue is that whenever i connect a USB cable to my PSP, I get a screen that says "Please wait..." and it won't go away. My software version is 5.50 Prome-2.
I tried to find a solution for this and apparently i have to go to the psp's files and change the version's text thingy from 9.90 to 5.50, Which requires me to connect my psp to my PC through USB...However, The psp's screen stays stuck on "Please wait" whenever i try to connect it to my pc via usb. Is there any way to solve this?