Now in order to download an SWF that does not have a download link, you will need to download Mozilla Firefox, because Internet Explorer won't do this correctly. Go to a place where your SWF is, Miniclip has a bunch, if you don't have one chosen. I am going to use the game Gravity, because that's the same game that I use in my other tutorial. There is the SWF inside the HTML document, but since they are embedded, you are going to have to download the whole Web page and then single out to SWF. So click on File, then Save Page As, I am going to download to the desktop, but you may put it wherever you wish, and hit Save, and you can get out of this download tray that Firefox has, and get out of Firefox. Then there is an HTML document in a folder, click on the folder and inside you will find gravity.swf. Rght click on it, and then you are going to want to click on Copy, get out of the folder.
Plug in your PSP and make sure it's in USB mode. Then go to My Computer, and then find your PSP hard disk, mine is D:. Yours might be something else, but it will have PSP and an NP_Root folder in it. Now, right click, and click on New towards the bottom, we're going to make a new folder which is at the top, and we're going to name this folder, Games. You can put more swf's in here in the future if you wish. Now we're going to copy -- I mean, Paste the gravity.swf inside. Okay, now let's go to the PSP and find it with our Web browser. This is a little bit difficult holding this PSP up to the camera, but it looks pretty good. So go over to the Internet Browser, and then click on Triangle and then click on File which is all the way to left and on top it says, Address Entry.
Now at the bottom left you'll see http, click on it until you get File:/. Now go ahead and type in Games now, because we're going inside the games folder that we made, then we're going to want to put in a slash, to show that we are going inside the folder, and then finally gravity.swf. Now instead of typing this every time, you can go up to the history after you've typed it, and find it in the history, or you can click on your Favorites, save it in the Favorites, and then the next time you want, you can just click on Favorites again, and it will be there. It's really handy once you have more than five or even as many as 20 or 40 swf's. It's really nice to have the favorites all nice and names, so that you know which Favorites goes to which game.
Make sure that it's typed in correctly or it won't work. Now you notice how it goes the whole span on the screen, but not all games will do this. So if it bothers you too much, you'll just have to keep looking until you can find the game that we were, and we've got Gravity.
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