The standard Windows utility used to convert PS1 game images into PSP EBOOT format.

Your PSP must be running CFW (such as PRO, ME, or Infinity) to execute unofficial EBOOT files.

A: No. The PSP lacks a vibrator motor. You lose the rumble when the Tyrant stomps.

Once booted up, the performance is stellar. The PSP’s internal PS1 emulator (POPs) handles Resident Evil 2 with near-perfect precision.

The converter usually fills this automatically (e.g., SLUS-00422 ). Make sure the Game Title is "Resident Evil 2". Convert: Click the convert button.

Press the or Cross button on your PSP to exit USB Mode. Disconnect the USB cable from your computer.

If your EBOOT package came with a DOCUMENT.DAT file (an optional digital instruction manual), place it in the exact same folder alongside the EBOOT.

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| Step | Action | | :--- | :--- | | | Format Your Memory Stick : To avoid file errors, start with a freshly formatted memory stick. You can do this easily from your PSP's System Settings menu. | | 2 | Confirm CFW is Installed : Double-check that your PSP is running a Custom Firmware. This is a non-negotiable requirement. | | 3 | Choose Your Method : Decide whether you'll download a pre-configured EBOOT or convert your own game disc. | | 4 | Proper File Transfer : Always copy the entire folder containing the game files to the PSP\GAME directory on your memory stick. | | 5 | Manage Multi-Disc Games : If you have a multi-disc EBOOT, remember that you switch discs from within the game by pressing the HOME button and selecting the Reset Game option, which will then ask for the next disc. |

This article is for educational purposes. You should only download or create EBOOT files for games you physically own. Converting your personal PS1 disc to an EBOOT is legal in many jurisdictions as a backup. Downloading pre-made EBOOTs from ROM sites exists in a legal gray area; proceed at your own risk.

By following these steps, you should successfully install a PSP eboot for Resident Evil 2. Enjoy your gaming experience.

A properly configured EBOOT.PBP file is not just a simple ROM; it's a container that holds the game data, game ID, and even custom icons and background images that will appear on your PSP's XMB (XrossMediaBar). While some sources distribute ready-made Eboots, you might want to create your own from a legally obtained game disc to ensure it's perfectly tailored to your needs.

If you finish Disc 1 and find that Disc 2 cannot detect your save file, your Game IDs were mismatched during conversion. You must run PSX2PSP again and ensure that both files share an identical . How to Switch Discs

Note: To carry your progress over using separate EBOOTs, ensure both conversions share the exact same (e.g., SLUS-00747) so they access the same virtual memory card file. Step 3: Launching the Game and Troubleshooting Disconnect your PSP safely from the computer.

Create a new folder inside GAME and name it exactly Resident Evil 2 .

Select an older POPS version (such as , 3.71 , or 4.01 ), which frequently offer the highest compatibility rates for classic Capcom titles. If you want to fine-tune your setup, let me know: What firmware version your PSP is currently running

The most popular tool for this is PSX2PSP v1.4.2 . This Windows application is the standard for converting PSX disc images into the PSP-friendly Eboot format.