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01-21-2008, 06:19 PM
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My Mood: | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Ohio, USA Age: 27
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Points: 0.01 Donate | | Ned a sketch od recovery filetree i am going back to cfw and i cannot remember the recovery filetree of folders for it. it may even be easier to just back up my memstick and reformat using the cfw, because i believe it creates all folders....
i think it goes llike this, can anyone verify?
psp/game/recovery
inside recovery seplugins and eboot.bin(cfw reflash)
am i missing something??
__________________ picked up a slim battlefront pack....game on! 
picked up an 8gb $ony pro duo, man what a lot of space
Married now.. she loves me, but not the psp now runnin' cfw 4.01 m33-2 CANNOT WAIT for The Force Unleashed
Last edited by gdspsp : 01-21-2008 at 06:21 PM.
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01-22-2008, 11:22 AM
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My Mood: | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: sda1:/sys/kernel
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Points: 352.42 Donate | | | Wait... what? The Recovery folder (/PSP/GAME/RECOVERY) is used to store an EBOOT.PBP that can be executed from the recovery mode. That EBOOT.PBP is usually a flasher for a custom firmware or Dark_AleX's Generic Downgrader.
What I'd like to know is - where'd you get seplugins from? The seplugins folder is used to store PRX plugins for custom firmwares, and it's always placed at the root.
But if you want to know the complete filetree, then here it is -
MS_ROOT
-PSP
---GAME
-----UPDATE
-----RECOVERY ---GAME150
---GAME352
---GAME371
---GAME380
---MUSIC
---PHOTO
---THEME
---SYSTEM
-ISO
---VIDEO
-seplugins
-MUSIC
-VIDEO
-MP_ROOT
---100ANV01
---100MNV01
-PICTURE
That's just from memory... I think I missed something out somewhere, but that's basically what you need. The ones in italics (GAME150, GAME352, GAME371 and GAME380) are only used for the custom firmware they relate to. For example, GAME352 is only used for 3.52 M33, and GAME380 is only used for 3.80 M33. The exception is GAME150 - that's used for all custom firmwares with the 1.50 kernel, which is... well, all of them except 3.71 M33 and 3.80 M33. (But if you install the 1.50 kernel, then the GAME150 folder is needed again.)
Last edited by dorkdork777 : 01-22-2008 at 11:22 AM.
Reason: added more folders to the filetree
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01-22-2008, 07:39 PM
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My Mood: | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Ohio, USA Age: 27
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Points: 0.01 Donate | | | thanks dork, my memory isn't wut it used to be...
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