kingdom hearts cannot run on 5.50 GenD2

#1 25 Jan 2010 @ 0:33
Anyone managed to run kingdom hearts on your psp? I have a psp1006 with 5.50 genD2 firmware and this game cannot start.
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#2 28 Jan 2010 @ 22:00
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whats the error message?

And does the game have a picture backround in the stick contents?
#3 29 Jan 2010 @ 7:09
It gave some weird number like 80002148.... and says "The game cannot start". Yes there is a background picture.
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#4 29 Jan 2010 @ 15:06
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Download it again then put it on

Make sure your using the right driver

What type of memory card are you using?

16GB Sony Magic Gate mark 2 has problems
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#5 31 Jan 2010 @ 9:52
What driver should I be using? Btw I use the M33 driver and sony 8GB memory stick.
#6 12 Feb 2010 @ 7:12
Make sure you have the patched version, otherwise upgrade the PSP to genD3 that should solve the issue


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#7 22 Feb 2010 @ 4:18
kittymat, it's not working either on 5.50 gen d3 too, on 5.50 it gives you a some kind of security,there are a total of 4 security if you manage to get past these 4 then you can play it, sorry, but this game is only playable on OFW 6.20 for now, but just wait the patch should be almost done
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#8 27 Feb 2010 @ 12:23
you need to change the driver to np9660
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