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Originally Posted by trivium91 3)When your LED's are don flashing, press "[]" (square) to dump your nand flash (just in case you brick. be warned, the file is anywhere from 32MB-64MB depending on your psp)
4)After that is done, you will be required reboot, so press X (cross) when your LED's are done flashing or when instructed to)
5)Re-put in your battery and the pandora menu will load
6)Press X (cross) to install 3.71M33
ok what does this mean why, just in case you brick how??? on #4what is you diodnt notice the leds flashings stopped will you brick if left for too long also, it says to reput in my battery which battery the pandora one or normal one and when do you put in in. |
They mean to put in your Pandora Battery and I have no idea what the Datel battery's capabilities are besides that it's a much cleaner version of the Jigkick battery (battery portion of Pandora). The Pandora's Battery set can be charged. I put it in the PSP when it's off and wait for the orange light to go out, then it goes to a green light until I take out the battery and unplug the charger.
@windforcer: I don't know if it would or wouldn't. I have heard a bunch of testimonies stating that it doesn't work but a handful that say the opposite. I think that it has to do with the type of memory (FAT, FAT32, etc.) it uses. I would assume that the cut-off for the FAT memory sticks is just after 2 gig. Even though I don't know much, i thought this deserved at least someone answering it somehow...