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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 02-11-2008, 07:23 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Just wondering once the battery is programmed to Pandora whether PHAT or SLIM PSP, can either battery be used to the PHAT or SLIM PSP for OFW to CFW. For example I have a PHAT PSP battery programmed to Pandora SoftMod. Can I take that SoftMod Pandora battery and use it to the SLIM PSP for OFW to CFW? Or can I take a SLIM PSP battery programmed to Pandora and use it to PHAT PSP for OFW to CFW? Just for your info between the two I experimented swapping the battery from either two and they seem to power up whether you have a PHAT or SLIM PSP before either battery is programmed to Pandora. THX!
to my knowledge...slim batteries dont work in phat psp, but phat batteries works in slim psps...so to sum it up...the universal battery is the phat battery
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 02-11-2008, 07:25 PM   #62 (permalink)
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I have a few questions. Firstly, can I use a Datel Tool Battery instead of making my own Pandora's Battery? And secondly, to make the Magic Memory Stick, do I need a fat psp, or a psp with custom firmware, or will my psp slim with OFW 3.90 work?
you can use the Tool battery...and all you need is your psp to make MMS, it wont permeantly affect your memory stick, just put some files up there
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 02-11-2008, 07:39 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Thank you for the quick response. So I can create an MMS using only my Slim PSP?
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Thank you for the quick response. So I can create an MMS using only my Slim PSP?
i really dont mean to be rude, but if you read the guide first, then ask questions...you will see it says "once that is done, enable USB mode" which is the one on your psp
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Hercules, i need you help! I can lift the left side of my slim battery, so i kept lifting and a small crack was made on the plastic inside which the motherboard is. The battery still works fine, but i don't know what to do next, should i quit or should i start rubbingevery side of the battery until i can totaly open it? Thanks for the help!
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im making a video now...so you dont have any worries
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 02-12-2008, 06:00 AM   #67 (permalink)
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i opened my bat which looks just like the one in your pic howver when i opened it there is no mother board like the ones you show only a silver bat with whats seems to be a tiny mother board glued to the top of the bat . what do i do now??? lol btw there is no s93c56 labeled chip on here and other people have had the same problem

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On a slim the upgrade menu will NOT show,
but when the upgrade is done the instruction to press x for reboot WILL show.

Is this correct?
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yes...just see if it upgraded...
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i opened my bat which looks just like the one in your pic howver when i opened it there is no mother board like the ones you show only a silver bat with whats seems to be a tiny mother board glued to the top of the bat . what do i do now??? lol btw there is no s93c56 labeled chip on here and other people have had the same problem
later i will post a pic with your type of battery
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im making a video now...so you dont have any worries
Okay, thanks man
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I follow all the instuction up till the part where im making the mms. I did the noob installer three times and it never worked so I figured I would try the hands on version. When I get to part where I type in ''mspformart\mspformat.exe X'' X for my drive letter, it then says its going to format do you want to continue, I put in the y for yes then hit enter, then it says ''Open error (read)'' any suggestions on how to fix this problem?
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i was too stubborn to wait for the video, so i already opened it and rubbed the line inside the imaginary blue rectangle (never imagined the motherboard would be so small, by the way).
I am doing the magic memory part now. But i am looking ahead of myself, what is the tracing of the pencil needed for? (just wanted to know, i find it curious)
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give this guy some props
he knows his stuff
got me CFW at last
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My PSP never blinks crazily like Hercules. It just loads normally as if nothing had happened . Maybe the battery is still not pandora (meaning i did not cut the gold line well?)
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