128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Elijah on Dec 21, 2011:
I have seen many reports of individuals trying this, but being unsuccessful, and thereby coming to the conclusion that the PSP is completely limited to 32 GB of space. But I noticed that all of these tests were with the Photofast CR-5400 or CR-3100 (the latter with standard size SD cards), and thought that I would search out another adapter in case it was all down to the adapter being used.
So I bought a "Smart Dual Reader" SDA-1800 Memory Stick Duo adapter from Japan and two 32 GB SanDisk Class 4 Micro SD cards. I inserted the two cards into the adapter and upon inserting it into the PSP, was presented with a prompt to format the cards. I did so, but nothing was recognised upon completion of the format ("no card inserted"). A disappointing outcome, but I wasn't going to give up that easily.
I then proceeded to insert the cards (in the adapter) into my PC's card reader and it although it seemed to have formatted in the PSP, it only recognised 32 GB. I was a bit disheartened at this point, but then thought that I would try to format it on my PC anyway, since it was possibly just an issue with the PSP attempting to format the cards. So I decided to "quick" format to FAT32 on my PC (with "CompuApps SwissKnife V3" since Windows XP does not allow you to format volumes over 32 GB to FAT32), and saw the encouraging result of 60 GB. After this, I inserted it into my PSP and it registered the full space!
So if you would like to have 64 GB in your PSP, look out for the "SDA-1800" adapter, insert the cards and format on your computer (with the necessary software if using recent Windows versions), and then just put it back in your PSP and enjoy. Simply avoid the Photofast CR-5400 that virtually everybody using dual memory cards has. Here is a link to the one that I purchased:
http://page12.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/p267921027
I just wanted to post this so that anybody else who wanted to do it would know what they need, and not be put off by all the "doesn't work" reports. Hopefully anybody who searches the internet regarding the subject will find this topic.
I have seen many reports of individuals trying this, but being unsuccessful, and thereby coming to the conclusion that the PSP is completely limited to 32 GB of space. But I noticed that all of these tests were with the Photofast CR-5400 or CR-3100 (the latter with standard size SD cards), and thought that I would search out another adapter in case it was all down to the adapter being used.
So I bought a "Smart Dual Reader" SDA-1800 Memory Stick Duo adapter from Japan and two 32 GB SanDisk Class 4 Micro SD cards. I inserted the two cards into the adapter and upon inserting it into the PSP, was presented with a prompt to format the cards. I did so, but nothing was recognised upon completion of the format ("no card inserted"). A disappointing outcome, but I wasn't going to give up that easily.
I then proceeded to insert the cards (in the adapter) into my PC's card reader and it although it seemed to have formatted in the PSP, it only recognised 32 GB. I was a bit disheartened at this point, but then thought that I would try to format it on my PC anyway, since it was possibly just an issue with the PSP attempting to format the cards. So I decided to "quick" format to FAT32 on my PC (with "CompuApps SwissKnife V3" since Windows XP does not allow you to format volumes over 32 GB to FAT32), and saw the encouraging result of 60 GB. After this, I inserted it into my PSP and it registered the full space!
So if you would like to have 64 GB in your PSP, look out for the "SDA-1800" adapter, insert the cards and format on your computer (with the necessary software if using recent Windows versions), and then just put it back in your PSP and enjoy. Simply avoid the Photofast CR-5400 that virtually everybody using dual memory cards has. Here is a link to the one that I purchased:
http://page12.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/p267921027
I just wanted to post this so that anybody else who wanted to do it would know what they need, and not be put off by all the "doesn't work" reports. Hopefully anybody who searches the internet regarding the subject will find this topic.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Cyberghost on Dec 21, 2011:
Awesome, Thanks! is the memory stick "magicgate compatable"? with cheap memory sticks that are no MG compatable, I have many issues, such as not being able to load savegame files.
Awesome, Thanks! is the memory stick "magicgate compatable"? with cheap memory sticks that are no MG compatable, I have many issues, such as not being able to load savegame files.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Elijah on Dec 21, 2011:
It said "Magic Gate Unknown" when I went to "Information", but I have had no problems loading or saving, or any other problems.
It said "Magic Gate Unknown" when I went to "Information", but I have had no problems loading or saving, or any other problems.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Cyberghost on Dec 21, 2011:
Good enough for me. I have 2 16gb microsd cards laying around I want to use for my psp. Though now that 64gb has been tried, I'll eventually get some instead
Good enough for me. I have 2 16gb microsd cards laying around I want to use for my psp. Though now that 64gb has been tried, I'll eventually get some instead
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by ShovelThumb on Dec 21, 2011:
You just don't need that much space unless you're doing something illegal.
You just don't need that much space unless you're doing something illegal.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Cyberghost on Dec 21, 2011:
I dont see how needing more digital space ties into something illegal being done. That just sounds ridiculous.
ShovelThumb said:
You just don't need that much space unless you're doing something illegal.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by l_oliveira on Dec 22, 2011:
Magic Gate only matters if you plan to use DRM locked music and videos (not PSN videos as these rely on the PSP/PSN activation/security mechanism instead) :nod:
About not being able to save with pirate memory sticks it has more to do with the card being shitty Chinese crap more than anything else.
Magic Gate only matters if you plan to use DRM locked music and videos (not PSN videos as these rely on the PSP/PSN activation/security mechanism instead) :nod:
About not being able to save with pirate memory sticks it has more to do with the card being shitty Chinese crap more than anything else.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by DPyro on Dec 22, 2011:
Does it really matter if you use the Photofast card or the one you bought? The one you listed says up to 32GB, same as the Photofast that I got.
On further reading, here's a rough translation of the site you posted:
* Dual Adapter PhotoFast Co., at Ltd. is in the midst of patent applying.
* Removing microSD from CR-5400, to delete making use of the personal computer and the like, please do not work the copy and the like.
EDIT: Just read a review on Amazon.com:
Does it really matter if you use the Photofast card or the one you bought? The one you listed says up to 32GB, same as the Photofast that I got.
On further reading, here's a rough translation of the site you posted:
* Dual Adapter PhotoFast Co., at Ltd. is in the midst of patent applying.
* Removing microSD from CR-5400, to delete making use of the personal computer and the like, please do not work the copy and the like.
EDIT: Just read a review on Amazon.com:
EDIT2: And bobs your uncle:
Ok, so i bought this so i could use it with two 32GB micro SDs (64GB total, ~59GB true after format). Everywhere i read on how to do the procedure, i was told that i should do the format of the micros SD's through the PSP, but that didn't work for me, as the PSP didn't recognize this card as a memory stick. So i did the format through my windows PC, formatting it into FAT32 and everything worked fine. The memory stick with the two 32gb microSDs formatted fine and worked and recognized perfectly from my PSP (PSP-2000 model).
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by pool7 on Dec 23, 2011:
Have you guys tried filling most/all GB? I want to make sure everything'll work okay even when you have, say, 58 GB used out of 59 GB.
Have you guys tried filling most/all GB? I want to make sure everything'll work okay even when you have, say, 58 GB used out of 59 GB.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by derekb on Dec 23, 2011:
had no idea these even existed, is the speed on par with an actual MS?
had no idea these even existed, is the speed on par with an actual MS?