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PSP Password Retriever v0.2

Posted Jan 13, 2007 at 9:49AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Lua, psp homebrews, XMB
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PSP Password Retriever


If you're like this writer here who suffers from short-term memory loss, this homebrew application from xmOD is designed specifically for you - and for others who may be suffering from acute amnesia. This has happened to virtually everyone I know, forgetting passwords to some random email account, or locker, or safe, or...the list goes on and on.

While we can't blame password protectors for doing their job well (heck we've seen enough PSP thefts, yes?), this also entails the hassles of retrieving your password in cases when you've forgotten them. Now, thanks to xmOD, we can easily retrieve our passwords by using his nifty app, PSP Password Retriever. No longer do you have to restore the default settings of your PSP to reset the password, just use this app and voila, thy password shall reveal itself. To install, just follow these steps:
  • Install PSP Pass Retriever by copying the 2 folders to GAME or GAME150, whichever is your 1.50 homebrew folder.
  • Execute PSP Pass Retriever from the XMB and press X after reading the notice.
  • The PSP's password will be displayed in front of you!
Three cool things about this app: 1) No need for dumping registry, 2) No need for XFlash or any similar homebrew, and 3) xmOD hails it as "completely noobproof!" This is xmOD's first Lua app and feedback would be greatly appreciated, so if you have time, drop him a line in our forums (just click on the release thread below) and let him know what you think. Oh, and in case you're wondering, xmOD assures us that there is NO way that his app can brick your PSP. So go on, just click on the link below and you're all set.

Download: [PSP Password Retriever v0.2]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]



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# hahaGuest 2007-01-13 10:51
all you have to do is read the big file in flash0:/registry(its in there towards the end of the text)... but i cant do it anymore... i just bricked my psp yesterday using CIntro...

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# i dont get it....Guest 2007-01-13 11:13
if u cant get into ur psp how r u suppose to install this app through the xmb and then run it if ur psp is stuck at the screen of asking u for ur pw???

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# ...pspgamer81 2007-01-13 11:18
Good job on the release!

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# Good jobGuest 2007-01-13 11:18
Even though I don't need it really, good job on this! :)

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# this is probably forthyvillageidiot 2007-01-13 11:20
the password for parental control.



so if some jerk gets on your psp, sets the level to only "E" games or whatever, then makes up a random password you'll never guess - you can use this program to figure it out.



thats my guess anyways,

Mitch

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# .Guest 2007-01-13 11:26
There is no screen asking you for your PW.

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# good oneGuest 2007-01-13 13:06
didn't think of that situation

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# coolGuest 2007-01-13 14:44
this program is great for psp thefts lol

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# gdfgGuest 2007-01-13 17:34
'your password is"



:)exp



lmao?

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# hahyouresam 2007-01-13 17:48
I bet he simply found the address that his password was on and thought it would never change XD

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# how?Guest 2007-01-13 18:44
how does the pass change? i compared it to both my psp's and it was at the same location...

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# thanksGuest 2007-01-13 19:13
can unlock stolen psp that is password protected now lmao

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# RESET ALL SETTINGSGuest 2007-01-14 04:47
if you reset all settings it changes any password back to 0000

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# who rly puts a pword on their psp?Guest 2007-01-14 10:36
I dont see the big deal with pwords..maybe cause im an only child idk..once a psp is stolen..its stolen..unless if have a tracking device on your psp lol..

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# im meGuest 2007-02-13 16:47
my psp says that the content cannot be read

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