Here's a nifty little homebrew app that'll let you do some housework on your PSP's flash0. Flash0++ by Rom1 lets PSP owners clean their PSP's flash0 and remove some files that aren't being used. At least that's what we could gather from the web translation. Take note, though, that Rom1 has said that this could cause some minor bugs in your PSP's XMB.
Flash0++ requires Custom Firmware 3.xxOE in order to function properly. To install it, just extract the downloaded archive to your PSP. Once you run Flash0++, you should be given three choices:
1. To remove jpn0.pgf + gb3s11518.bwfon (2.5Mo)
2. To remove jpn0.pgf (1Mo)
3. To restore all the files
You can choose using the up and down arrows on the PSP's d-pad. Confirm your selection by pressing X. Remember, the dev has said that this can cause minor bugs in your PSP's XMB, so be very careful.
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