![]() If you haven’t done too much with your gameshell, I’d strongly recommend formatting it with a fresh 0.5 image. If you had a half modified 0.4 image, this would essentially break PCSX. ![]() pcsx file in a different location that is not present on 0.4. OS 0.4 has them in /launcher/sys.py.ĭoing an update would change the contents of the launcher directory to look like what is expected of OS 0.5, ie nothing. That said, it would be good to confirm that they are there, and not in another location. I’ve never used filezilla, so don’t know how to get it to view hidden files, but I’m guessing you can choose something in the views menu? That said, just like point 2, I’m guessing you haven’t altered any of these files. But give point 2., I doubt you would have tinkered with it. I was hoping you’d be able to open up that nfig file to double check its contents are correct.Sorry! Where did you put the playstation image? And what does the playstation image look like? If you’re new to computers, I’m guessing that means you haven’t tried to modify anything just yet.ģ and 4… I probably should have phrased it better.In short, you might want to try flashing a proper fresh 0.5 image.Īs for how to check, go into settings>about and look at what kernel version you have. A few things moved around with the 0.5 update. Did you ever flash a new OS? Or did you ever do the OS 0.4-0.5 update script? If you didn’t, you’re possibly using 0.4, with a confused updated launcher that expects OS 0.5. Although, I’m not sure what happens these days if you try and update the launcher while on OS 0.4.
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