![]() Step 3: Naturally, if you want to transfer games to your Vita’s emulators, you will first need those games, so make sure you download all the game backups you need. Personally, I prefer Cyberduck, since it is easy to use and available for both Windows and Mac users. If you don’t already have one, there are several great ones out there for free. For that you will use an FTP application. Step 2: With that done, you’ll now need a way for your computer to communicate with your PS Vita. The process is quite simple once you get the hang of it. Note: If you don’t know how to install homebrew apps on your PS Vita yet, then head to our tutorial on how to install both homebrew and emulators on your PS Vita. Once you download it, transfer it to your hacked PS Vita via the conventional method and install it there. Step 1: Start by clicking here to download FTP For PS Vita, a homebrew FTP app made specifically for TN-V, the PSP emulator. In order to get FTP working on your TN-V PS Vita, you will have to install a homebrew (custom) application that serves this purpose. ![]() In this tutorial we are going to show you a workaround to this process that will let you directly access your Vita wirelessly via FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and install games for the emulators you already have there.
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