
GUIDE TO::Making Pandora's Battery (*new method*)
You need to rename the backed up NAND to be able to restore. Anyhow, you're still good. No need to restore, yet. Might be a good idea to backup NAND now that you're on 1.50 before you start flashing M33 firmware. Flashing always carries a risk of bricking.
As for converting your battery to normal (assuming you did a softmod) and you still have the files to create the battery on your memory stick
1) turn off psp
2) remove psp's battery
3) plug-in psp's power adapter
4) turn on psp
5) plug-in psp's battery
6) run Pandora's Battery Creator
7) convert battery back to normal (choose the option to change serial number to 12345678)
That should fix it.
If you did a hardmod, then just solder back the pin that you took out.
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Black US - 1.50
Black US - 1.50 -> 3.03 OE-A -> 3.40* LE v3
White JP - 2.00 -> 1.50 -> 3.03 OE-A
2 x Crisis Core JP - 3.60
Black US - 1.50 -> 3.40* LE v3
Black US - 3.03 -> 1.50 -> 3.40* LE v3 -> 3.52 M33-4 -> 3.71 M33-2 -> 3.71 M33-3
Black US - 3.40 OE-A -> 3.40* LE v3
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