Best site for PSP CFW guides?

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General Chaos
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Best site for PSP CFW guides?

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Before I buy a PSP I want to make sure I can understand CFW enough to install emulators and update the firmware when needed. Thus, I'm wondering if someone can point me toward a good site that provides guides for doing these sorts of things.

By the way, does anyone know if a "hard modded" PSP is in any way better than just having one with CFW installed. I want to know what to look for when I search craigslist, etc.

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Re: Best site for PSP CFW guides?

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just do the CFW for the psp,

go to http://forums.qj.net/ its is the best in my opinion, very very good!

also you can buy a pandora battery for cheap on deal xtreme, you would just have to make your own magic stick which is much easier, but i made my own so i cant vouch for the deal xtreme pandorra, i just know they have it for cheap pre-made.

http://www.dealextreme.com/

there are alot of mods psps and others at www.ioffer.com
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i didn't think there was such a thing as a hard-modded PSP. FWIW, I used PSPMOD.com and had no issues.
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Re: Best site for PSP CFW guides?

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youtube, i modded my psp just waching vids on youtube.....
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