Access the absolute root directory of your memory stick (this is the very first folder screen that opens when clicking on your drive).

Your PSP must be running CFW (such as PRO, ME, or Infinity) to execute digital backups. Standard official firmware will reject these files as unauthorized.

Do not rename the EBOOT.PBP file. The folder it resides in, however, can usually be named something recognizable, like Plants vs Zombies (or it may already have a serial ID like NPUG80318 ). Step 3: Transferring the Game to Your PSP

How to Install Plants vs. Zombies on PSP via CDRomance You can play the official, full version of Plants vs. Zombies on your PlayStation Portable (PSP) by utilizing the PlayStation Network (PSN) digital release. Because the PSP never received a physical UMD disc release for this game, players rely on the digital edition archived on safe ROM sites.

The folder you are looking for will usually contain an EBOOT.PBP file. This is the executable file that the PSP system recognizes as a game. Step 3: Connect Your PSP to Your PC Turn on your PSP. Connect your PSP to your PC using your Mini-USB cable.

Your PSP must be running CFW (such as PRO-C, LME, or ARK-4). Stock Sony firmware cannot run unsigned digital game copies.

CDRomance primarily hosts game backups, mods, and homebrew. Downloading a full commercial PSP game is legal only if you own an original copy of that game. This guide is for educational/informational purposes.

Ensure your Custom Firmware is active. If you just turned on your PSP, you may need to run your "Fast Recovery" tool.

If the game isn't showing up or crashing upon launch, here are a few common fixes:

Safely disconnect your console, navigate to the system menu, and boot the application from the Memory Stick. Method B: Installing as a Game ISO/CSO

Download the Plants vs. Zombies PSP homebrew archive and extract the folder to your computer.

In the top right corner, type: "Plants vs Zombies PSP" and hit enter.