View Full Version : why does psx2psp % complete go to -140 then back to 100?
breadbin
04-25-2010, 09:55 AM
i have made a few multiboots which work perfectly but when trying ff8 and ff9 this weekend i haven't been able to. i know ff8 is problematic but i can't even seem to get it to makke the eboot let alone crash. i rip the discs with alcohol, apply patches and enter the images into psx2psp and then when i hit convert it starts at 0 and then counts backward to about -140, then turns around and counts back down to 100 then says its finsihed but its garbage, it says its corrupt on the psp:( any ideas?
works ok if i make a single eboot, did ff7 recently with no problems whatsoever just ff8 and ff9 seemingly cos they are 4 cds?
oh and they play perfectly on the emulator, hope someone can explain this cos i have read through the ff8 threads and no one had this error before
Xenogears V
04-25-2010, 11:18 AM
i have made a few multiboots which work perfectly but when trying ff8 and ff9 this weekend i haven't been able to. i know ff8 is problematic but i can't even seem to get it to makke the eboot let alone crash. i rip the discs with alcohol, apply patches and enter the images into psx2psp and then when i hit convert it starts at 0 and then counts backward to about -140, then turns around and counts back down to 100 then says its finsihed but its garbage, it says its corrupt on the psp:( any ideas?
works ok if i make a single eboot, did ff7 recently with no problems whatsoever just ff8 and ff9 seemingly cos they are 4 cds?
oh and they play perfectly on the emulator, hope someone can explain this cos i have read through the ff8 threads and no one had this error before
It is very hard to explain all procedures, you can search in the this forum...there is a thread whole dedicated to FF8 on Psp.
breadbin
04-25-2010, 05:32 PM
ah thanks, i given up on it now. think i'll download it instead if i want to play it or try it on the ps3. i just can't even make the eboot. and the thread is so big no one looks at it anymore but i might post it again anyway:)
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