Homebrew Developer Bob Joe has rolled out the PSP Upgrader/Downgrader v1.11. This software makes it easier for people to install firmware on their PSPs.
This latest version adds support for Team Wildcard's recently release, 3.40 LE PSP Custom Firmware. In addition to this, the program now has an automatically update check in options the options menu. The new additions are very convenient and perhaps a good reason to upgrade your older version.
So far Bob Joe has only come out with a lite version of his update, so its a pretty small download and well worth the time if you're upgrading or downgrading your PSP. Whether this is the first time you're using this program or not, remember to go over all the documentation and readme text files before doing anything to avoid any unwanted mishaps with your PSP.
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