| I upgraded my firmware to 3.95 by mistake and I | | | | unfortunately there was no free way. I decided to |
| wanted to downgrade it to an older firmware | | | | bite the bullet and pay the $20 one of the |
| version. In a desperate search to downgrade PSP | | | | comforting parts of this was that the guide came |
| 3.95 to 1.5 I headed over to google to start | | | | with a money back guarantee and if I wasn’t |
| searching. I searched for hours but kept coming up | | | | satisfied then I would get my money back. You can |
| with no answers. Everyone was saying that it | | | | find out where I got the guise at the end of this |
| wasn’t possible. However I wasn’t going to | | | | article or by clicking the links throughout the article. |
| give up that easily. | | | | I was surprised at how easy and well laid out the |
| Again I turned to the internet and after days of | | | | guide was. It was written in clear consise language |
| searching I came across a guide that said it would | | | | that even I could understand. I started to follow the |
| show me how to downgrade psp 3.95 firmware to | | | | guide and after about 20 minutes I had managed to |
| 1.5 firmware the only drawback was that it would | | | | downgrade PSP 3.95 firmware to 1.5 firmware. |
| cost me $19.99 , now I know it doesn’t sound | | | | The relief that I had when I had finished was great, I |
| like much but it is a lot to lose if it didn’t work. | | | | was overjoyed. This was definitely the best $20 I |
| So I went back and tried searching for any free | | | | spent. The best part was that if in the future I |
| alternatives to downgrade PSP 3.95 firmware. I | | | | accidently upgrade my firmware I know I can turn to |
| searched for another couple of days but | | | | this guide to downgrade it again quickly and easily. |