One day after the version 5 release of his useful PSP security software PSPLock, Auraomega quickly released a very important bug fix patch which overlooks an essential part of the application.
The initial release of the latest version had a couple of mistakes upon actual compilation. To be specific, the vshmain.prx file wasn't loading in the correct path, which caused a terminal loop in the application.
However, this quick fix released by the developer should be enough to correct the problem. Auraomega apologizes for those of you who've downloaded version 5 and assures everyone that he'll be getting around to fix the other bugs encountered with PSPLock.
Don't forget to refer to the readme file included in the quick fix. If you've already installed version 5 on your PSP handheld, go ahead and download the patch available through QJ.NET's download section.
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