Playstation Classic Project Eris Install [cracked] →
Now that the custom kernel is installed, your PlayStation Classic can handle high-power USB 3.0 drives from the rear micro-USB port using an OTG adapter.
The USB drive isn't being recognized. Ensure it is formatted to FAT32, named "SONY" in all caps, and try using a different USB 2.0 drive or a powered USB hub.
Are you planning to connect a (like a PS4 or Xbox controller)? playstation classic project eris install
Plug the power cable back into the console and turn it on.
The console will boot, and you should see the Project Eris initialization screen. Now that the custom kernel is installed, your
An HDMI cable and power supply (original or 5V/1A equivalent). Step 1: Preparing Your USB Drive
This step updates the PlayStation Classic's internal kernel, enabling OTG (On-The-Go) support and the ability to read other file systems like NTFS or exFAT. Are you planning to connect a (like a
Project Eris expects a FAT32/exFAT formatted USB (labeled SONY ) with:
Open your computer's disk formatting tool (e.g., Disk Management/File Explorer on Windows, Disk Utility on Mac). Format the drive to .
Move all the files from the USB drive to a temporary folder on your desktop.

