If you haven’t yet done so, install custom firmware on your PSP before continuing. This will allow you to run downloaded games. You’ll also need to download the game(s) that you want to put on your PSP.
Some games use CSO files instead of ISO files. If this is the case with your game, you’ll look for the CSO file instead. You can typically find the folder where the ISO file (or the game folder) is stored.
If you can’t find it here, click instead the “This PC” folder, then double-click the PSP’s name below the “Devices and drives” heading.
Click the Home tab. Click New Folder. Type in ISO (not iso) and then press ↵ Enter.
This process may take several minutes.
This process may take several minutes.
If you haven’t yet done so, install custom firmware on your PSP before continuing. This will allow you to run downloaded games. You’ll also need to download the game(s) that you want to put on your PSP.
Some games use CSO files instead of ISO files. If this is the case with your game, you’ll look for the CSO file instead. You can usually select the folder from the left side of the Finder window. You may need to click All My Files in the top-left side of the Finder and then type the ISO’s name into the search bar in the upper-right side of the Finder window to locate the ISO.
Click the File menu item. Click New Folder. Type ISO (not iso) in and press ⏎ Return.
This process may take a few minutes.