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I got to see the good, the bad, and the ugly in sales and advice. Most of these people were well-meaning Now to get the music onto the PSP, all we have to do is plug our mini USB cord into our PSP, and then plug the other end into the computer. Once we do this we simply need to scroll to the USB connection on our PSP and click "X". This will pr How to Become a Computer Technician - Training, Experience, and Certification stick the more music you can place on it.The computer technician, or information technician (IT) as they are often called, has almost unlimited opportunity in the job market today. The field does have certain requirements. It is a three pronged thing. First, you must learn. This is the training stage. It can begin as early as high school. The traini Now to get the music onto the PSP, all we have to do is plug our mini USB cord into our PSP, and then plug the other end into the computer. Once we do this we simply need to scroll to the USB connection on our PSP and click "X". This will prompt a window to open up on your computer which will ask what you want Windows to do, from here we choose "open folder to view files using window explorer". This will open a new window which will contain the contents of your memory stick. In this window you should see a folder named "PSP”, we need to double-click on this. This will of course open the folder and from here you should see another folder named "MUSIC". This is where we place our music. Now depending on what firmware version you are running on your PSP, you could put MP3 in there or if you are running at a later firmware version you could put MP3 in addition to WMV in the folder. All you have to do from here is copy and paste your selected music in to that folder. Once you have done this simply press circle on your PSP to exit the USB connection, and then navigate to the music option on your xmb menu on the PSP, from here you click "X". Now you can select the songs you want to listen to, and this is how to put music on the PSP.
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