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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-15-2008, 09:18 PM   #1351 (permalink)
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-15-2008, 11:46 PM   #1352 (permalink)
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can someone tell me the difference of this method to time machine?
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-16-2008, 12:45 AM   #1353 (permalink)
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Hey, if i screw up on my pandora battery, will popping in a new battery solve the problem?
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-16-2008, 12:41 PM   #1354 (permalink)
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Hey, if i screw up on my pandora battery, will popping in a new battery solve the problem?
how about you try it?
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-18-2008, 10:05 PM   #1355 (permalink)
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Very good guide, much better then the onces you see on youtube.
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-19-2008, 02:17 AM   #1356 (permalink)
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so the pandora battery can still work the same after
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-19-2008, 06:56 PM   #1357 (permalink)
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i have a Slim battery, recently upgrade to version 4.05 and that version sucks.

Wish you could helps me, i do not understand Just follow the gold
line?? cut on the line??
Do you mean to remove the copper line? break the the copper line?

"once you flipped the motherboard out, just use the blade to make
scratch on the board indicated in the blue rectangle area (ignore the the red circle), just follow that gold line in this picture, in other words cut ON the line just like walking on a line... dig into like 10 times just to make sure, but not too rough to break the board DO NOT CUT THE 5TH PIN!!!
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-19-2008, 07:22 PM   #1358 (permalink)
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i have a Slim battery, recently upgrade to version 4.05 and that version sucks.

Wish you could helps me, i do not understand Just follow the gold
line?? cut on the line??
Do you mean to remove the copper line? break the the copper line?

"once you flipped the motherboard out, just use the blade to make
scratch on the board indicated in the blue rectangle area (ignore the the red circle), just follow that gold line in this picture, in other words cut ON the line just like walking on a line... dig into like 10 times just to make sure, but not too rough to break the board DO NOT CUT THE 5TH PIN!!!
what do you mean you dont understand...you scratch the line indicated in the blue area..its not that hard
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-19-2008, 10:36 PM   #1359 (permalink)
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Please Stop Emailing And Posting The Same Shit...you Keep It Up You Will Be Ignored...there Is No Need To Email Me!
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-20-2008, 01:56 AM   #1360 (permalink)
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hey Hercules; after i use the scratch method and insert my battery; it just shows green.I tried to press the L button before powering it on yet still no change wat do you suggest i do?
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hey Hercules; after i use the scratch method and insert my battery; it just shows green.I tried to press the L button before powering it on yet still no change wat do you suggest i do?
you mms is not correctly formatted, make sure you follow all the steps...look at the video if you need to (skip the battery part, of course)
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-20-2008, 09:01 AM   #1362 (permalink)
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Hi ,

i m using Sandisk (magic gate supported) 8G.

When i press and hold the L button and insert Pandora battery. the light did not go crazy.

Battery not enough? must be 78%> ?
Can i use 8G memory ?

Thanks
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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-20-2008, 09:15 AM   #1363 (permalink)
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you mms is not correctly formatted, make sure you follow all the steps...look at the video if you need to (skip the battery part, of course)
When i input the mspformat/mspformat.exe command and hit enter ; also followed it with the hit enter after y key.It gave me an "Open error <read> " error.Could it be a Vista issue or Memory Stick issue.Its a 4GB SONY MAGICGATE
mspro duo card.

Any suggestions??
Thanks.

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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-20-2008, 10:35 AM   #1364 (permalink)
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Thanks Hurceles; i managed to find an xp machine(IMHO; i think its a must) and it worked perfect!!!Also i love the pencil technique(very simple and neat).

Thanks once again buddie

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Old Easy-To-Use Pandora's Battery Guide 09-20-2008, 03:44 PM   #1365 (permalink)
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HI,

I tried on your method on PSP 2001 and is successful.
Then i applied the same method on another PSP 2006 and failed. Press the L button , insert battery and nothing happens.

Is there a different between PSP 2001 and PSP 2006?

Thanks if you helps
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