Xpack's released a new PSP Flashing application for people to try out. He's still thinking of a name, but it's tentatively called FileFlasher for now. While there are a lot of flashing applications out there already, Xpack is also doing some things to give people added value for their homebrewing buck.
In this case, Xpack notes that you can flash multiple files at the same time without putting them into the ROOT folder of the memory stick. It can also be set to create backups of the files you're flashing, ensuring that you can flash without overwriting any of the files you're trying to flash.
As always though, flashing files brings with it the chance of bricking a PSP. Backup your files, save them somewhere, and be careful when using this app so you minimize the chance of bricking things.
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