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06-30-2008, 05:17 PM
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#736 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Myssteri0 heyyy i have already custom firmware thnks alot.. i have used your guide  .
and it works perfectly.
now my psp (phat) is with the custom firmware 3.90m33
but now i want to downgrade my psp again with the pandora battery that i have already created.. but now wen i put it in my psp the green light did not appear..:s and now i dont kno if the pandora battery that i created have a problem or is not charged. when i put the pandora battery on my psp and turn on the ac adaptor.. the orange light appear and disappear..appear and disappear.. and continue like that.. is it charging? the first time that i tried to put the pandoras battery it works perfectly and now with the same pandora battery that i made im not able. bcoz of the problem i said. and i cutted the right pin and all thing
i dont kno wat to do... plzzzzzzzz help meee!!..:S plzzzzz... | the battery is done, it means it cant hold a charge..sorry |
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06-30-2008, 05:22 PM
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#737 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by spollacs Hi Hercules, I've been having this problem for a month, I have my PSP slim in CFW before but when i updated it mistakenly, it went to v3.90 now i cant see anymore games.
I followed the guide but when i Hold the L and put the PB, It does nothing. Please help me please. |
then your mms is not correctly formatted, make sure you use vista, and make sure you take out the memstick and disable usb mode when told so |
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06-30-2008, 05:37 PM
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Edit***
thank you I got everything working properly, but a couple quick questions
1. im now on 3.71 m33-2, is there any trick to upgrading to 3.90 cfw?
2. can I now install the oem 4.01 update from sony and still have CFW?
3. not I am looking to install an emulator in this, do I just download something like nesterj and put it in the game folder?
Last edited by Shadow77 : 07-01-2008 at 05:17 AM.
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06-30-2008, 05:54 PM
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Hey
i love ur guide =D
its so easy to use
im ordering a datel tool battery and
i'm going to mods my friends psps
using ur guide
we're probably gonna put this on video
=D
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07-01-2008, 12:45 PM
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#740 (permalink)
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hey im new to this pspmod site and im need of modding my psp. i used ur famous all working guide that popped up first and the getting the pandora battery was pretty wasy..rofl so i thought if that was easy then the magic memory stick should be easier but the download files are somehow damaged or corrupted...personally idk.. do u think u can link me ur file that worked fer u?  |
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07-01-2008, 02:28 PM
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Thanks so much!
I think out of the countless guides I have read, yours proved to be the easiet!
BTW you can use a non-genuine memory stick and the MMS will still work |
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07-01-2008, 05:12 PM
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wait i'm confused on some of the guides i read it told me to cut the 5th pin out for the slim?i'm confused |
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07-01-2008, 10:18 PM
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I just want to say think you. This guide helped me install CFW on a PSP Slim OFW 4.00 You rock dude!!!
I recommend thsi guide for sure! |
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07-01-2008, 10:19 PM
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#744 (permalink)
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And if I used a tool maker to create a tool battery, I can skip the Pandora battery part yes?
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07-01-2008, 11:10 PM
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YASSSS! Ya fucking dancer XD I actually got custom firware installed on my psp after following this tut after a whole day of searcging. WOOOOT! Thanks to the people who made this. |
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07-02-2008, 01:14 AM
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#746 (permalink)
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I must thank you for this wonderful guide. Every other guide I've found via google had so few steps that made it almost impossible to follow it well. Your guide is by far the best.
I just now have completed the flashing, and will buy a new battery tomorrow (I kinda overdid the wirecutting step (I use slim), and I couldn't rescue the battery. Running on the AC adapter).
You are one of my most revered idols now. |
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07-02-2008, 05:03 PM
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#747 (permalink)
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Virginia, USA
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Originally Posted by harman443 wait i'm confused on some of the guides i read it told me to cut the 5th pin out for the slim?i'm confused | i made this guide so you wouldnt have to follow another guide...just read it and it will answers all questions |
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07-02-2008, 05:05 PM
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#748 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Shadow77 Edit***
thank you I got everything working properly, but a couple quick questions
1. im now on 3.71 m33-2, is there any trick to upgrading to 3.90 cfw?
2. can I now install the oem 4.01 update from sony and still have CFW?
3. not I am looking to install an emulator in this, do I just download something like nesterj and put it in the game folder? | dont think about installing things from sony...for all updates go to Dark-AleX - PSP Developer |
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07-03-2008, 12:12 AM
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@ Hercules: Hi! Upon reading your guide I promptly signed up to this site. Even though I have yet to mod my PSP (I'm at work), your guide is easy to follow and I think I really have a grasp on it.
I have been wanting to mod my PSP since I got it several months ago but was afraid I would brick it through noobish attempts and mistakes. All the guides I found were confusing as hell and I just settled for playing MP3's, Skype, and my lone PSP game: Castlevania X.
However it looks like things will be changing as early as tonight thanks to you. Even so, I have some questions if you would be so gracious to answer.
1. I fully intend to use your guide, however, how did you come across your method of making a Pandora Battery? I'm just curious because every other guide I read involved soldering and/or removing a pin or some other nonsense. I am just curious how you discovered your method.
2. To be clear, I am only to cut along the golden line located INSIDE the blue rectangle that is highlited in your guide, NOT the whole golden line correct?
3. After I make a Slim battery into a Pandora Battery, what becomes of the Pandora Battery? Can it still be charged up? Can it still be used? Do I have to buy another battery to play my PSP on the go?
4. This is probably the most beginner question I can ask but after I successfully follow your guide, what exactly does that mean? Is this process simply opening the door for me to search the net and find applications/programs I want to download w/o fear of non Sony authorized programs bricking my PSP? I'm not exactly sure what this process does to my PSP aside from 'mod' it.
5. Is the term homebrew and Custom Firmware the same thing? If not what is the difference?
6. After I mod my PSP using your guide that pretty much means that I am to never download an OFW update again is that correct? I have to go to a site like Dark Alex's and wait for them to modify the OFW's that come out into CFW's right?
I think that's about it. Thank you for reading!! |
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07-03-2008, 12:28 AM
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@ Hercules: Hi! Upon reading your guide I promptly signed up to this site. Even though I have yet to mod my PSP (I'm at work), your guide is easy to follow and I think I really have a grasp on it.
I have been wanting to mod my PSP since I got it several months ago but was afraid I would brick it through noobish attempts and mistakes. All the guides I found were confusing as hell and I just settled for playing MP3's, Skype, and my lone PSP game: Castlevania X.
However it looks like things will be changing as early as tonight thanks to you. Even so, I have some questions if you would be so gracious to answer.
1. Method Discovery. I fully intend to use your guide, however, how did you come across your method of making a Pandora Battery? I'm just curious because every other guide I read involved soldering and/or removing a pin or some other nonsense. I am just curious how you discovered your method.
2. Exact Cut. To be clear, I am only to cut along the golden line located INSIDE the blue rectangle that is highlited in your guide, NOT the whole golden line correct?
3. Further Use. After I make a Slim battery into a Pandora Battery, what becomes of the Pandora Battery? Can it still be charged up? Can it still be used? Do I have to buy another battery to play my PSP on the go?
4. What Comes Next. This is probably the most beginner question I can ask but after I successfully follow your guide, what exactly does that mean? My guess is that this process allows me to intall non Sony approved applications w/o fear of bricking it... or is there more to it?
5. Synonyms. Is the term homebrew and Custom Firmware the same thing? If not what is the difference?
6. O/CFW. After I mod my PSP using your guide that pretty much means that I am to never download an OFW update again is that correct? I have to go to a site like Dark Alex's and wait for them to modify the OFW's that come out into CFW's right?
I think that's about it. Thank you for reading!! |
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