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Psp Resident Evil 2 Eboot Install ((exclusive))
This guide walks through installing an EBOOT.PBP of Resident Evil 2 on a PSP. Assume you have a legal copy of the game and are using it for personal backup on your own device. I provide clear, prescriptive steps and minimal troubleshooting tips.
The Game Freezes at the Door Loading ScreenThis is a classic issue with Resident Evil EBOOTs. It usually signifies a bad conversion. If you made the EBOOT yourself using PSX2PSP, try recreating it with a "Compression Level" set to 0 or 1.
: Disconnect your PSP, navigate to the Game > Memory Stick™ section, and launch the game! psp resident evil 2 eboot install
This is the only area where the "EBOOT experience" takes a slight hit. The original game relied on the DualShock controller.
A: Unfortunately, no. The POPS emulator on PSP uses a different encryption method than the PS Vita/PS3 emulators. This guide walks through installing an EBOOT
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
PSP (Root) └── PSP └── GAME └── Resident Evil 2 ├── EBOOT.PBP └── DOCUMENT.DAT (Optional digital manual file) Use code with caution. Step 2: Handling Multi-Disc Files (Leon & Claire) The Game Freezes at the Door Loading ScreenThis
Safely disconnect your PSP and restart your VSH menu (Press Select -> Reset VSH) to activate the plugin. Step 4: Launching the Game and Choosing the Correct POPS
The Game Won't Start (Black Screen)This is often caused by a firmware mismatch. Ensure your PSP is on a modern CFW version (6.60 or 6.61). You may also need to use a plugin called POPSloader to select an older version of the PS1 emulator (3.71 or 4.01 often work best for RE2).
of the POPS (PlayStation One Performance Shield) is often cited as the most stable for this specific title. Fast Loading:
However, you cannot simply insert a PS1 disc into a PSP. Instead, you need an —a specially packaged, compressed version of the PS1 game that the PSP’s built-in POPS emulator can run. This guide will walk you through every step: finding the right files, installing custom firmware, converting (if necessary), and troubleshooting common issues.