PSP games will probably come compressed. See the File Types
section on the left.
Read all documentation
that comes with it, including the following:
(.txt .doc)
These are text files. .txt files can be opened with notepad
or your default text editor. Doc files are opened with Microsoft
Word. Be careful when opening .doc files from unknown sources,
they may contain macro viruses. If it asks you to run a macro
when opened, say no.
(.nfo)
These contain information about the file you just downloaded,
and it's HIGHLY recommended that you read these! They will
usually contain information regarding: the particular release
group, the release date, the encoding method used (xvid, divx,
vcd, svcd...) and format (ntsc/pal) for movie files; any cracks,
keygens or cd-keys for applications and games; and various
other pieces of important information. They are plain text
files and you can open them with Notepad, or Wordpad.
Tip: Unfortunately
Windows uses this extension for its system info program so
simply double-clicking on the file probably won’t work.
Instead of double clicking the file, right click on it and
choose “Open With.” Choose Notepad (or Wordpad)
and you’ll be able to read the file.
(.pdf)
Adobe Portable Document Format. Like Microsoft Word documents
these can contain text, pictures and formatting. Unlike Microsoft
Word documents, they cannot contain viruses, and cannot be
modified (unless you know how!). Opened with Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
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