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How do you play parts of games that I downloaded for the psp?

I have custom firmware 3.90 M33. I downloaded some games off a website, and the download came in like, 10 different parts. How do I play these split up parts of games on my PSP?

As the previous poster explained, you need to unzip them.

First, if you don't already have "winrar" you will need to download it. You can dowload an evaluation copy of this program for free from here: http://www.download.com/WinRAR/3000-2250_4-10007677.html?hhTest=1

After you've downloaded winrar, you will need to install it by clicking on the .exe file, and following the installation process. After winrar is installed,

You need to "save" all the parts of the game in 1 folder, and then open the folder using Windows Explorer. To get to windows explorer, using Windows XP, click on start, then "all programs", then "accessories", then "windows explorer", and then go to the folder where you placed all the parts of the game. (it doesn't matter if you have other files in that same folder as well.)

After downloading all the parts of the game, saving them to one folder and opening that folder, using your mouse or mousepad, go to any 1 of the parts and RIGHT click on it, select "extract here", and click on it. (remember, RIGHT, not LEFT click.) As long as you downloaded all parts of the game to 1 folder, winrar will automatically unzip and put all the parts together, creating a new "iso" or "cso" file for you--without you having to do anything else!

Then hook up your PSP to your computer using your USB cable, turn on your PSP and then go all the way to the far left to "settings" and then to "USB Connection" and hit "x".

A little window should come up entitled "removeable disk (F:) or (G:). Scroll down to "open folder to view files", and left click on it.

Next go to the file entitled "ISO" and left click on it to open it up.

Then left click on your newly created "iso" or "cso" file and drag it on over to your psp "ISO" file you opened--and drop it.

Then hit the "o' button on your psp to disconnect it from your computer, and then disconnect the USB cable.

And enjoy your game!

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