Your suggestion to eject the thumb drive from the computer is best practice, although ones who do not know to do this might just presume that you are simply saying so pull it out of the USB port rather than to right click on the drive letter and then select the eject option from the secondary drop down menu in order to safely remove the device.
You just need a "y" micro USB cable. One end has male micro usb to go into the mini, one end has female micro that is for your power supply and a 3rd end will be USB A for your USB stick. pretty easy cable to find.
hey man great video!! I have a couple of questions though: 1.- Does this work no problem on the Japanese Version of the PS Classic? 2.- What happens if you turn off the PS Classic, unplug it from the power cord and remove the USB drive? Does it go to its original state with the original 20 games as if nothing happened? Meaning this is reversible? Thanks a lot for the help!
@@raulnunez7580 I'm not sure about the first one, unfortunately, sorry. Your second question, yes, it is completely reversible. The flash drive is essentially the new OS as long as it's plugged in.
I'm unable to flash the kernel on Autobleem 1.0.2. It took me a whole night to complete the backup. When I checked my MicroSD card, I saw the LBOOT file which had 0 Mb of file storage. Then when I wanted to flash the kernel I received "Invalid backup or invalid kernel image". Any clue what to do? I'm using 128GB MicroSD. Games are working fine.
It might be the hardware that you're trying to use. The micro SD card. Well it has incredible storage, it might not be responsive enough. I can try to replicate what it is you're trying to do and see if I can come up with an answer. Right now, I would suggest you try a USB thumbdrive just to test the process.
\thanks so much Jack i tried another 1.0.2 link and it didnt work so i just went with the 1.0.0 worked! but only half my games are showing on the ps1? EDIT, got it, copying the rest to usb flash drive now, and hitting eject!
Everything worked great up until flashing the OTG kernal - Invalid backup or invalid kernel image. I am using a recommended drive that I have modded these in the past but have never tried OTG and now that I have, it won't work. Any suggestions?
This rar file with autobleem is taking forever to extract. Crazy. My computer isn't even that bad. But like an hour or so. All those tiny files I guess.
@@walter201175 There are modding videos that contains information and a version of Auto bleem that wouldn't have been released yet?! THATS AMAZING!!! Time travel, am I right?
@@TheMediaJack yes you are behind , Autobleem 1.03 is the latest 2024 build , also includes emulation station emiulates 50 systems including PSP and Dreamcast
This is awesome, man! Thanks! You would be totally awesome for making a "fully modded playstation classic" video! :)
My pleasure, it was fun to make happen.
Your suggestion to eject the thumb drive from the computer is best practice, although ones who do not know to do this might just presume that you are simply saying so pull it out of the USB port rather than to right click on the drive letter and then select the eject option from the secondary drop down menu in order to safely remove the device.
@@WhatInTheActual thank you
Awesome video!! Now I want to spend money I don't have on something I don't need... I also want to play Road Rash again 😂😂😂
@@melissars1987 Such is life! Lol 😆
Subscribed! Would LOVE if you could do a follow up video on how we move the usb to the back port as well as more in depth of the autobleem system.
You just need a "y" micro USB cable. One end has male micro usb to go into the mini, one end has female micro that is for your power supply and a 3rd end will be USB A for your USB stick. pretty easy cable to find.
hey man great video!! I have a couple of questions though:
1.- Does this work no problem on the Japanese Version of the PS Classic?
2.- What happens if you turn off the PS Classic, unplug it from the power cord and remove the USB drive? Does it go to its original state with the original 20 games as if nothing happened? Meaning this is reversible?
Thanks a lot for the help!
@@raulnunez7580 I'm not sure about the first one, unfortunately, sorry. Your second question, yes, it is completely reversible. The flash drive is essentially the new OS as long as it's plugged in.
@@TheMediaJack great! thanks man! I might get my hands on a Japanese Version, if I try this I'll let you know how it goes.
Thanks man!
No problem!
Question, do you by any chance know how we can edit/change the names of our installed games without them being unable to read?
I'm unable to flash the kernel on Autobleem 1.0.2.
It took me a whole night to complete the backup.
When I checked my MicroSD card, I saw the LBOOT file which had 0 Mb of file storage.
Then when I wanted to flash the kernel I received "Invalid backup or invalid kernel image".
Any clue what to do? I'm using 128GB MicroSD. Games are working fine.
It might be the hardware that you're trying to use. The micro SD card. Well it has incredible storage, it might not be responsive enough. I can try to replicate what it is you're trying to do and see if I can come up with an answer. Right now, I would suggest you try a USB thumbdrive just to test the process.
get the Samsung fit usb3.1 stick
they work rly well, and are also not as big
@@takoza5396 Great tip. :-)
\thanks so much Jack i tried another 1.0.2 link and it didnt work so i just went with the 1.0.0 worked! but only half my games are showing on the ps1? EDIT, got it, copying the rest to usb flash drive now, and hitting eject!
Do you know how to make the graphics look smoother in emulation station? Thank you
I'm not sure. I'll look into it for you. Thanks for asking
Everything worked great up until flashing the OTG kernal - Invalid backup or invalid kernel image. I am using a recommended drive that I have modded these in the past but have never tried OTG and now that I have, it won't work. Any suggestions?
@@TakaraTony that's a new one to me. I guess trial and error. I can try to look into it and see if I can come up with an answer
The one thing i can think of right away is the instructions for adding the OTG is very specific. Beyond that, I will have to look into it further.
@@TheMediaJack Much appreciated, I am going to try and remove AutoBleem and reinstall, see if that fixes it
@@TheMediaJack Had created a backup but went to use restore mode and it's saying no backup created lol how fun
@@TakaraTony well that's odd. Sounds like something is a miss somewhere
This rar file with autobleem is taking forever to extract. Crazy. My computer isn't even that bad. But like an hour or so. All those tiny files I guess.
@@robertma5424 I kind of found the same thing. It's kind of random, which is weird
HOW play MULTIDISC game ?? Final Fantasy VIII ?
I'll figure it out soon for you.
If you run a multidisc game, you have to press the reset button on the ps classic, that is the way you can change the "disc".
@@EsphaeronYou mean the "open" button?......
Do you think it will work fine with an OTG cable.
@@zombiemincaftr yup! Infact my follow up video shows you how to do just that
@@zombiemincaftr ruclips.net/video/a-3p3N0-3Ec/видео.html
@TheMediaJack My USB was able to do it from the 2nd controller port and I used a starlink usb splitter to use both controllers out of the 1st port.
Don't tell me what to do with my thumb drive!!!!!
You do you Boo 😂
Ps5 Send to Brazil?
Does amazon ship to Brazil?
weird considering they modded it 5 years ago
@@walter201175 what do you mean?
@@TheMediaJack seem a little late to the game ? there are modding videos from 3- years ago online
@@walter201175 There are modding videos that contains information and a version of Auto bleem that wouldn't have been released yet?! THATS AMAZING!!! Time travel, am I right?
@@TheMediaJack yes you are behind , Autobleem 1.03 is the latest 2024 build , also includes emulation station emiulates 50 systems including PSP and Dreamcast
@@walter201175 thanks for the views and the interactions. It really helps get my video out to more people. 😉😄