How to put games into your R4

How to put games into your R4

Article by Saphia







This is a site that can help you with your R4 problem!

DS fans who have heard of the R4 must have had a strong desire for it. I myself am an owner of an R4, and I know that the first few minutes of using it can be hard, especially putting games into it. There aren’t that man complications to the R4, it’s just that sometimes, the R4 doesn’t come with detailed pamphlet explaining how to put games into the R4, and this article will help with that.

Required items:

R4 Chip

Micro SD Card (Comes with R4)

USB for SD Card (Comes with R4)

Computer or Laptop with USB ports

A program that can read.rar files. Click here to take you to WinRar download.

1. Your R4 should have come with a USB with a little slot at the end of it. You must insert your Micro SD card into the little slot.

2. Connect the USB into your computer or laptop and open the contents of the USB. (You can go to Computer, then double click on the icon of the USB.)

3. Go to the internet and find a website that has NDS roms you can download. You can go to Google and type in “NDS Roms” or “Nintendo DS Roms” and you should get some good websites. I usually use Romulation, which has many NDS roms for your R4.

Alert!:You need to have Winrar installed on your computer, or else you cannot use the games you download!Go to the top of the page and click on the link that takes you to Winrar download page!

4. If you go to Romulation, then go to “Downloads” and then click on “Nintendo DS”. I recommend signing up, as guests can only download limited games, and it’s free registration!

5. In the search box, (It should be somewhere in the top right corner) type in the game you want.

6. Click on the one you want from the results and click on the yellow “Download” tab. Then, click on either US Server 1 or 2, it doesn’t matter. I recommend saving on the desktop.

7. After the download is complete, the file should look like a pile of books. If it doesn’t, then you haven’t downloaded Winrar. Right click on the file and select “Extract files Here”. A window should pop up and you can press enter. The extraction will start and a folder will appear on your desktop.

8. Go back to the window with your USB stuff and make a folder called “Games”.

9. Open the folder on the desktop and you should find the NDS file inside. Copy the icon and paste it into the “Games” Folder you made.

10. Take out your USB and you can now delete all of the stuff you downloaded, put the Micro SD card back in the R4 chip and play it on your DS! Enjoy!



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How to Put Music on the PSP

How to Put Music on the PSP

Article by Andrew Summits







Do you have a nice new PSP, but you can’t figure out how to put music on it? I will show you how easy it is to put your music onto your PSP, so you’ll be rocking out in style in no time.First, you are going to need a CD ripper. There are plenty of CD rippers on the internet, you should have no trouble finding one on Google. Download and install it. This program will “rip” files from a CD onto your computer, so if you already have music files on your computer you could skip this and the next step.

Now that you have the CD ripper, you will need to “rip” the CDs. Put your CD into your CD drive, and follow the specific instructions for whatever program you are using to rip the CD into a easy to find location on your computer.

Next, you will actually transfer the music. With a USB cable, you will connect your PSP to your computer. Now, click on the start menu, and find “My Computer” and click on it. Find the icon for your PSP, double click on it, and create a new folder called “Music”. In another window, have open the folder where you transferred all of your music to. Now, you will highlight all of this music, and drag it into your other window where you have open the “Music” folder on your PSP.

You’re all done! If you’re looking for content for your PSP, such as music, videos, games, and more, I recommend PSP Blender. I have used it to fill my PSP with all kinds of content I enjoy everyday. With it, you can also download a program that will rip your CDs, put them in a nice format for your PSP, and transfer them, essentially everything that I covered in this article. Its a great program and I would recommend it to anybody.



About the Author

Andrew Summits is a consumer electronics enthusiast/specialist. If you have any questions about this article or about your PSP, send him an email at asummits@gmail.com. Andrew recommends PSP Blender for your PSP entertainment.