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How to Use Max Media Manager Pro for PSP

"Max Media Manager Pro" is Codejunkies' third-party media management system for the Sony PSP. The program allows users to quickly move music, movies and images between any computer running the software and their PSP's internal storage. The chief advantage of the program is that it also allows users to transfer pre-saved games to PSP, which contain game-changing alterations and unlocked content.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer running Max Media Manager Pro
  • Sony PSP
  • USB cable for PSP
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Instructions

    • 1

      Connect your PSP to the computer using the PSP's USB cable. Turn on the PSP and navigate to the System menu. Select "USB Connect."

    • 2

      Launch Max Media Manager Pro from your computer's desktop or the "Codejunkies" section of the Start menu.

    • 3

      Drag video, audio and picture files to be added to your PSP's internal memory into the left pane of the software.

    • 4

      Transfer files to your PSP's internal memory by pressing the "Copy" button in the middle of the window.

    • 5

      Open the "Saves" menu to browse a list of files that can be added to specific games, providing altered and enhanced content.

    • 6

      Scroll to the name of the game you wish to enhance using Max Media Manager Pro. Click the game's name to bring up a list of available enhancements. Highlight the enhancement(s) you wish to add to your game and click "Copy" to transfer to the PSP's internal memory.

    • 7

      Eject, remove and reset your PSP when you are finished transferring files and saves. To access your files, open the appropriate tab of the PSP's menu; your videos, music and images will be pre-loaded to the appropriate area. To access enhanced save files, insert the appropriate game into the PSP and select it from the Game menu. Go to "Load Game" and boot up the newest save file to play with your downloaded enhancements.


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