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Tue 12/05/09 at 13:39
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Question for people on the PSN (pb most likely will be able to help me here - if you download something from the PSN on your laptop/PC, and fail to download it - is it possible to redownload it?

I ask this because I wanted to get a PSX game onto my PSP and actually got around to doing it last night. So upgraded my PSP Firmware to the newest version, downloaded all the software/downloaders etc from the PSN website (so much work!!!)

Then finally got around to downloading the game after purchasing the PSOne game Theme Hospital, only for my PSP to suddenly become unrecognisable on my laptop.

I should be ok, but, haven't had the time to try everything (this happend at 11 last night and tried quickly to check if things were downloadable this morning before I rushed for the bus, but run ouf time. £3.49 for the game isn't a lot to lose, but would rather have access to it if there is a way without having to pay for it again.
Thu 14/05/09 at 08:18
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"@optometrytweet"
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Cool, have the latest update and just seen the option on the far right menu.

I have to say, it looks really neat and tidy. Only the amount of downloading/installing/registering put me off it a bit. However, now it's up and running, I can enjoy.

Cheers again pb
Wed 13/05/09 at 10:34
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"possibly impossible"
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I've had a few USB cables go on me, tends to be because I always carry at least one around with me (yes, I'm a geek!)

If you've got the latest firmware (hacked or original) you can use the PSN network directly from the PSP, it's on the menu. The account is carried over on PS3, PSP and PC so anything you buy will be registered on all three anyway.
Tue 12/05/09 at 17:49
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"@optometrytweet"
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Thanks pb. Now just need to find away to get my PSP to connect to my PC. Or is there a way to download it from the site dirctly to the PSP?


EDIT: found the problem was the cable, all connected and is dwnloading. Better be worth it!!
Tue 12/05/09 at 14:32
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"possibly impossible"
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The PSN will have stored the information about your purchase in the account and will let you download it again for free.

So nothing lost!
Tue 12/05/09 at 13:39
Regular
"@optometrytweet"
Posts: 4,686
Question for people on the PSN (pb most likely will be able to help me here - if you download something from the PSN on your laptop/PC, and fail to download it - is it possible to redownload it?

I ask this because I wanted to get a PSX game onto my PSP and actually got around to doing it last night. So upgraded my PSP Firmware to the newest version, downloaded all the software/downloaders etc from the PSN website (so much work!!!)

Then finally got around to downloading the game after purchasing the PSOne game Theme Hospital, only for my PSP to suddenly become unrecognisable on my laptop.

I should be ok, but, haven't had the time to try everything (this happend at 11 last night and tried quickly to check if things were downloadable this morning before I rushed for the bus, but run ouf time. £3.49 for the game isn't a lot to lose, but would rather have access to it if there is a way without having to pay for it again.

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