If the PSOne Classic is still in your region’s store, buy it, download directly to PSP via PS Store app, and skip to Step 4.
If you have a single Eboot covering all discs:
If you have separate Eboots:
The official PSOne Classic version from PSN works flawlessly without conversion. If you already own it, simply redownload from your Download List on PSP/Vita. Otherwise, converting your own discs is the legal DIY method. final fantasy vii psp eboot install
Installing Final Fantasy VII as an EBOOT on your PlayStation Portable (PSP) allows you to play the original PlayStation 1 classic on the go. Since
is a multi-disc game, the process involves converting your game discs into a single, multi-disc PBP file or downloading a pre-made EBOOT and placing it in the correct directory. Prerequisites Custom Firmware (CFW):
Your PSP must be running custom firmware (e.g., 6.61 Ark-4 or PRO-C) to play EBOOTs that weren't purchased directly from the PlayStation Store. Memory Stick: If the PSOne Classic is still in your
Ensure you have enough space (roughly 1.5GB to 2GB) for the full 3-disc game. How to Install a Pre-Made EBOOT If you already have the
file (either from a backup or another source), follow these steps to install it on your PSP: Prepare the Folder: On your computer, create a new folder and name it Final Fantasy VII Move the File: Place your file inside this new folder. If there is a file with your EBOOT, keep it in the same folder. Connect to PC:
Connect your PSP to your computer via a USB cable and select USB Connection on the PSP menu. Transfer the Game: Navigate to the folder on your Memory Stick, then open the folder. Drag and drop your entire folder here. Memory Stick Root -> PSP -> GAME -> FF7 -> EBOOT.PBP Disconnect the USB, go to the menu on your PSP, select Memory Stick , and launch Final Fantasy VII How to Create Your Own Multi-Disc EBOOT If you have separate Eboots: The official PSOne
If you have the original ISO or BIN/CUE files for all three discs, you can create a single EBOOT using tools like How to Make a Custom PS1 Multiple Disc Eboot for PSP (2019)
Now that you have three separate EBOOT.PBP files (one for each disc), you need to place them on your PSP correctly.