THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: AdmiralViscen on July 03, 2008, 09:27:28 PM
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I did the thing in the VSH menu, switching it to UMD drive, ripped to computer, then switched VSH back to Memory Stick and put the ISO into the ISO folder.
Then I click the game (I get the full XMB moving image, background image, music). I get "The game could not be started (80020321). What did I do wrong?
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Just download the game instead of going through the trouble of ripping it.
I am sorry that I can't be more helpful and had to use that response, but I do think that it is easier to just download than going through the trouble of ripping it.
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Well I have the ISO sitting here, so
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Either you didnt select the ISO loader, or incompatible firmware
Or just download it, you vagina
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18,000
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What game is it anyway?
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Hot Shots Open Tee 2
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Just download the game instead of going through the trouble of ripping it.
I am sorry that I can't be more helpful and had to use that response, but I do think that it is easier to just download than going through the trouble of ripping it.
Nah, ripping the ISO is much easier/faster if you have the UMD handy
Of course that's assuming you know what you're doing :-*
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I just don't rip my iso because I'm scared it would damage my PSP like ripping PS2 games to my HDloader did on my PS2. I did it before with Outrun and that worked fine, but never again.
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Just download the game instead of going through the trouble of ripping it.
I am sorry that I can't be more helpful and had to use that response, but I do think that it is easier to just download than going through the trouble of ripping it.
Nah, ripping the ISO is much easier/faster if you have the UMD handy
Of course that's assuming you know what you're doing :-*
Wow, thanks for the info.
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http://www.krizka.net/2007/08/27/error-80020321-when-lauching-an-psp-iso-game/
"Many PSP users that have a homebrew enabled firmware, like the M33 edition, like to dump the contents of their games from the UMD to the memory card. This will save the file as an ISO, allowing them to backup the games or play them without having to carry any UMD disks around. I do the same thing, but suddenly it stopped working today. I tried to launch “Mind Quiz” to take daily test, but I was greeted with the following error: “The game could not be started. (80020321)”.
After a lot of tinkering, I found my problem. To play any ISO games, you need to have an UMD game disk in your PSP. It does not matter what game it is of. In my case, I was running a little experiment with a UMD video disk that came in my PSP starter pack. After I finished, I forgot to take it out of the PSP. Well, at least I learned that it has to be an UMD game disk, and not a UMD video disk.
If the above solution does not work for you, you might also try to upgrading to the latest M33 firmware. I found that with Dungeon Maker: Hunting Grounds, I had to have version firmware version 3.40 or greater. If this is the case, you might want to check out my M33 upgrading tutorial.
Another way is to use the No-UMD mode that is configurable in the recovery menu, but it is not compatible with all games. To get into this menu, you have to fully shut off your PSP, and turn it on again while holding the R button. When you load the recovery menu, navigate into the Configuration section and select the “UMD Mode” option. Press the X button until you see “currently: M33 driver -NO UMD-”. Navigate back into the opening menu, and exit. This will restart your PSP, and you are ready to roll."
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Haha, ok, thanks.
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haha, that's what i said above
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I didn't know what 'selecting the ISO loader' was
Anyway I didn't select shit, I just popped the game in.
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Well it doesnt hurt to ASK