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XFlash Help Program
Filename
XflashHelpProgram.zip
Date Posted
Aug 20, 2006
Categories
General Tools Utilities
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PSP
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PSP
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Description:
Linkinpark9812 and Branin, s, have released a new PC program that will help you with XFlash (PSP flashing program). Many have picked up XFlash and have found themselves lost, not knowing what to do and what the program does - this is a perfect solution for people like that. Even if you have flashed your PSP before, this is a great program to educate you on what each option of XFlash does before you open the program on your PSP and before you flash your PSP.
With a nice GUI setup, it's very hard to get lost in this XFlash help program, all you do is click a button and a description of that XFlash option is shown on the left. I have never used XFlash before - I prefer my PSP just the way it is, but this shows great descriptions to enrich us on what all the options are and do. I had absolutely no idea that XFlash included all of these options, something of which I will definitely check out now! So, if you are an experienced PSP user like myself, or a new 1.50 user - I suggest checking this program out
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