User manual

Since the PSP acts as a standard Removable Storage Device in Windows®
no additional driver installation is required.
Connect the MINI USB end of the USB cable to your PSP and the other end
to a free USB slot on your PC. Windows® will only recognise the PSP once it
has been put in USB MODE, to do this choose ‘USB Connection’ from the
‘Settings’ menu on your PSP.
If you find that your PSP is not recognised by Windows® (look in ‘My
Computer’ for a new storage device with a new drive letter) or the Max Media
Manager software then consult your Windows®’ or PC manufacturer’s
documentation.
For instructions on how to connect your PSP to your PS2™ see section 7.
When you first run your PC application you will be asked whether you would
like to look online for an upgraded version of the software. It is highly
recommended that you do this as new features and improved support for
different file formats are being added all the time.
2.d. General Overview
View Tabs
Use these tabs to change the type of files you are managing on your PSP’s
Memory Stick™ DUO. Click the ‘Video’ tab to encode and transfer video to
your PSP, the ‘Music’ tab to copy MP3 files, the ‘Images’ tab to add pictures
and the ‘Saves’ tab to download and transfer PSP game-saves.