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Upgrading Your PSP 352 M33 to 6.60 Portable: The Ultimate Guide

Extract the archive. Inside, you will see folders named PROUPDATE and FastRecovery .

: Optimized emulators for PS1, GBA, SNES, and N64 require 6.60 or 6.61 architectures. psp 352 m33 upgrade to 660 portable

Upgrading your PSP from 3.52 M33 to 6.60 PRO-C is a multi-step but thoroughly worthwhile process. It brings your beloved handheld into the modern era of PSP gaming, with support for almost every game, a wealth of homebrew applications, and a stable system. By following this guide carefully, preparing your tools, and understanding the potential pitfalls, you can successfully and safely perform the upgrade. Once completed, your PSP will be ready to provide years of enhanced enjoyment.

You have two excellent choices. I recommend for its plugin compatibility and permanent patch option. Upgrading Your PSP 352 M33 to 6

Disclaimer: Modifying your PSP firmware carries inherent risks. While this guide provides a safe path, you assume all responsibility for your device. Always back up your saves before starting.

Because the PSP-3000 series features a non-hackable IPL (Initial Program Loader) compared to older PSP-1000 models, standard permanent patches can brick it. However, you have two excellent modern options to ensure your custom firmware doesn't disappear when you fully power down the console: Option A: The Fast Recovery Method (Safest) Upgrading your PSP from 3

Launch . Press X to install the custom firmware. Your PSP will reboot.