Newbie Question on psp

August 5th, 2016

what is the difference between cso. and iso. psp games???
Answer #1
Cso files have something ripped from them like music and intro vids etc
ISo’s are full game images
Answer #2
icic… thanks a lot.. another ques.. after i download the game parts in .rar format, after i extract it, what should i do in order to make it in 1 file?? for eg, i download the Burnout game which hv 2 parts, and after i extract it, it hv 2 same name, size .cso file. what should i do??
Answer #3
icic... thanks a lot.. another ques.. after i download the game parts in .rar format, after i extract it, what should i do in order to make it in 1 file?? for eg, i download the Burnout game which hv 2 parts, and after i extract it, it hv 2 same name, size .cso file. what should i do??
I found this info on google, i hope it’s what your looking for and it helps.
you create a seperate folder in your Memory Stick>PSP>GAMES> to whatever your folder is called. For example when you download the demo Killzone Liberation you create a folder called UCES00279 and put killzone's EBOOT.PBP in there. So if you do download a game you can put it in the Games section and get the folder's name and put your EBOOT.PBP for that game in there. If you don't know what your folder's name is here's what i found out all by myself:
1. Whatever your game is, make sure it's archived in WinRAR.
2. Then open up that game and open up the EBOOT.PBP file with WinRAR (other programs have trouble opening it up)
3. The computer will think for a few seconds and then show you a list of giberash (that's a good thing).
4. On the top paragraph you'll see many things but after "...SYSTEM Version Title" you'll see nine letters and numbers combined together. It can start with UC... or S... or anything. This will most likely be the only set of nine numbers.
5. This is your folder name, make a new on in GAMES, and then extract the EBOOT.PBP.
6. Give it a shot, it might work, but if it doesn't, you'll need hombrew in the previous versions, and then upgrade your HOMEBREW (not the sony update, homebrew has a seperate update).

Answer #4
icic... thanks a lot.. another ques.. after i download the game parts in .rar format, after i extract it, what should i do in order to make it in 1 file?? for eg, i download the Burnout game which hv 2 parts, and after i extract it, it hv 2 same name, size .cso file. what should i do??
I found this info on google, i hope it's what your looking for and it helps.
you create a seperate folder in your Memory Stick>PSP>GAMES> to whatever your folder is called. For example when you download the demo Killzone Liberation you create a folder called UCES00279 and put killzone's EBOOT.PBP in there. So if you do download a game you can put it in the Games section and get the folder's name and put your EBOOT.PBP for that game in there. If you don't know what your folder's name is here's what i found out all by myself:
1. Whatever your game is, make sure it's archived in WinRAR.
2. Then open up that game and open up the EBOOT.PBP file with WinRAR (other programs have trouble opening it up)
3. The computer will think for a few seconds and then show you a list of giberash (that's a good thing).
4. On the top paragraph you'll see many things but after "...SYSTEM Version Title" you'll see nine letters and numbers combined together. It can start with UC... or S... or anything. This will most likely be the only set of nine numbers.
5. This is your folder name, make a new on in GAMES, and then extract the EBOOT.PBP.
6. Give it a shot, it might work, but if it doesn't, you'll need hombrew in the previous versions, and then upgrade your HOMEBREW (not the sony update, homebrew has a seperate update).
where can i find the EBOOT.PHP???
Answer #5
icic... thanks a lot.. another ques.. after i download the game parts in .rar format, after i extract it, what should i do in order to make it in 1 file?? for eg, i download the Burnout game which hv 2 parts, and after i extract it, it hv 2 same name, size .cso file. what should i do??
Can u link me to where you downloaded the game from ?
Tried putting both cso’s in the iso folder ?
Answer #6
ive downloaded GTA liberty city stories can any one help me get it to work 18 whole parts and its completly confused me
Answer #7

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icic... thanks a lot.. another ques.. after i download the game parts in .rar format, after i extract it, what should i do in order to make it in 1 file?? for eg, i download the Burnout game which hv 2 parts, and after i extract it, it hv 2 same name, size .cso file. what should i do??
Can u link me to where you downloaded the game from ?
Tried putting both cso’s in the iso folder ?
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Putting both .cso in the .iso folder… nvr tried it… will try it.. thanks
Answer #8
ISO are files of millions of original file types like games, movies and so on, I guess you could say they are full programs or zip files probably the easiest way to explain to you. CSO files are the exact same but are compressed to reduce file size which is good if you dont have a big memory card for your psp, so basically ripped.
Answer #9
icic…. but what should i do after i download all the parts for the game?? i mean, where should i put the parts of the game, sth like tat…