Tired of your plain old recovery menu? Well thanks to the latest efforts of coders Ceikor, Blue7, Nameless, Hackman and Total_Noob, we now have a full pledge alternative solution, the Ultimate Recovery Menu.
What's inside the menu:
A main menu that contains :
USB connection , which allows to connect to a PC via a USB cable . we can connect:
The Memory Stick
Flash0
Flash1
Flash2
Flash3
UMD ( to dump )
Recovery Flasher, which launches the application of the same name if it was installed on the Memory Stick.A
CPU Speed , who can change the CPU speed ( in the XMB ,...)
System Tools , which allows :
View system information ( model PSP, motherboard ,...)
Make a backup of Nand
Nand Restore
Make a backup of the registry
Restore Registry
Battery Options , which allows:
Check the battery mode (Pandora , Autoboot or normal) , and the series of the latter
Normalize battery
Pandoriser battery
Change the battery in Battery Autoboot ( autostart )
Save EEPROM
Restore EEPROM
Registry Hacks , which allows :
Enable WMA Playback
Enable Flash Player
Format the flash1 and restore default settings
On the left, the configuration menu , which includes all options Recovery Menu normal but add some:
Skip Sony logo
Hide corrupt icons
Choosing the kernel
Set UMD Mode
Use the Fake Region
Enable the plugins in the XMB
Enable / disable plugins in GAME
Enable / disable plugins in POPS ( PS1 emulator )
Show VSH Menu
Choose what will be connected through the USB connection in the XMB
Charge the battery with USB
Enable / disable the update M33
Hide the MAC address
Use version.txt
On the right of the main menu will presently have 3 menus , respectively :
The plugins are active in the XMB ( vsh.txt )
The active plugins in games ( GAME.txt )
The active plugins in PS1 emulation ( POPS.txt )
Changelog:
Current focus of the improved configs
RegionFake bug fix
Ms Speed up / Hide Mac Address bug fix
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