
Step 1: Make sure PSP is not in USB auto mount mode and it’s not connected to your computer. If you don’t have the custom firmware running you might have to update your firmware and install it before you can continue. Note: You will require a PSP running on a custom firmware 6.60. Today we will see how you can connect PSP to your computer and play all the games in full screen. All we have is a USB cable output and that’s not enough to just plug and play…or is it?

If only a PSP had an HDMI output, we could have easily connected it to a bigger screen to increase the fun, but unfortunately that’s not the case. While playing a game on the 4.3” PSP screen, I bet you must have wondered how it would feel if you could connect the console to your desktop or laptop and play the same game on the big screen.
