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Windows 10 64-bit Cannot Detect PSP
I'm trying to connect my PSP to my Win10 64-bit but it can't be detected, and I cannot access the files.
When I try to connect to my older laptop, which is a Win7 32-bit, it works fine.
I guarantee the problem is not the PSP's USB port, the USB connector, or the Win10's USB ports.
I assume it has something to do with the drivers itself. I think I need the PSP USB Type A driver but I cannot find an installer.
I need help.
Windows for home | Windows 10 | Devices and drivers
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2018-05-06T21:30:48+00:00 Bump. Please help.
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Anonymous
2018-05-05T09:49:43+00:00 Bump. Please help? c:
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Vijay A. Verma 104.8K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator2018-05-04T17:52:41+00:00 Scan for hardware changes
Windows Key + X > Click Device Manager > Click the topmost entry i.e. your device > Click Action in Menu > Click Scan for hardware changes > Reboot your computer