If you are currently using the final release version of maxthebest's Protect-me and noticed a rather serious bug that makes your PSP freeze, then consider that problem solved. Protect-me Final release revision v0.1b is finally out, eliminating the rather nasty bug that caused many a PSP user to succumb into panic whenever their PSP occasionally freezes.
To those who still aren't acquainted to this useful application, Protect-me by maxthebest just adds an extra level of data protect for your PSP by letting users lock their PSPs with a password. In this recent release, PSP owners are given more security by letting them enter the password with the use of a keyboard, as well as not letting people see the xmb code behind the password.
As always, get the file via the download link below. Be sure to read the readme file before you install the application. Enjoy!
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ok here is what this release is about:
# should send a popup to everyone on the network that that person stole the psp.
OK to get started.
1.Right click on my computer and click properties
2. Go to the Advanced tab
3. Click on Enviormental Variables at the bottom.
4. You will see 2 white boxes. one above the other
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