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  1. #1 Pandora Battery With Normal Boot 
    Senior Member I Modded My PSP barrons19's Avatar
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    Hi again,

    good new for me anyway, i just managed to make a pandora battery for my psp just incase i brick my psp and to downgrade my friends slim line psp.

    and the other thing is i only have 1 PSP BATTERY, i used the boot loader from dl.qj that is put onto your memory stick. what it does is makes your pandora battery be able to still boot into the xmb.

    all i used was:

    pandora battery easier installer
    bootloader from dl.qj
    one psp with 3.52 m33
    2 memory sticks, 1 with pandora files on, 2nd with the bootloader on.

    with the memory stick with pandora files on if you brick your psp just slap that one in.

    if you want to use your psp to play games/homebrew just put in the memory stick with the bootloader on.

    i think its pretty amazing what is capable....

    thanks to all the hackers who made it possible.
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    lol...i was lazy and just bought a spare cuz it was less of a hassle...
    Trust me, if I could make love to my PSP...I would...

    Wanna learn how to make your own coldboot? Check out this guide: http://www.pspmod.com/forums/digital...ot-cintro.html
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    There is a better way. Check on QJ for the new release from booster. All you need is one memstick and one battery. It has the option L-trigger to boot to pandora or L+XX boot whatever firmware you want or press nothing to boot from flash0. Much more simpler than how you have it. You will never need to switch memstick or battery again.

    Maybe Ill write a guide if ppl find it useful.
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    i find it useful. pls write one cause i need a tutorial for it so badly. i dont have a spare batt. i dont have a spare memstick neither. but my psp is bricked and i must unbrick it asap. how long it takes you to write the tut?
    psp history(a short one): 3.40> 3.50> pandora>3.52 m33>3.52 m33-4>damn custom theme>BRICKED!!!>pandora unbrick>3.52 m33>3.52 m33-4
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    i did it today successfully with 1 battery and 1 memory stick... just follow the instructions to make the pandora battery/stick, then take battery out and use power cable to boot to XMB, and connect to USB, and follow the instructions for the multiboot... its very easy just READ. you have to create your own 'ipl' directory...
    Total n00b> 2.81 > 3.5 > Lumines > 1.5 > 3.51 M33 > 3.52 M33 > 3.52 M33-4 > Happy n00b! > no usbmount (human error!?) > 3.52 M33 > usbmount! > 3.52 M33-4 > 3.71 m33 (with 1.5) > no usbmount > Pandora > 1.5 > 3.52 m33 > if it aint broke, don't fix it. > 3.72 > 3.8 - no irshell ubmount > Pandora > 1.5 > 3.52 > 3.72 if it aint broke, don't fix it.

    Pandora Battery + Memstick with MultiLoader! (Sleep mode WORKS! hold left trigger on recovery) sweeeeet.
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    so booster has now made a new version of the normal boot???
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    its an 'additional' - you install it onto your existing pandora stick and move some files around...
    Total n00b> 2.81 > 3.5 > Lumines > 1.5 > 3.51 M33 > 3.52 M33 > 3.52 M33-4 > Happy n00b! > no usbmount (human error!?) > 3.52 M33 > usbmount! > 3.52 M33-4 > 3.71 m33 (with 1.5) > no usbmount > Pandora > 1.5 > 3.52 m33 > if it aint broke, don't fix it. > 3.72 > 3.8 - no irshell ubmount > Pandora > 1.5 > 3.52 > 3.72 if it aint broke, don't fix it.

    Pandora Battery + Memstick with MultiLoader! (Sleep mode WORKS! hold left trigger on recovery) sweeeeet.
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    i still think its pretty lame as it doesnt get rid of one of its biggest downsides which is no sleep mode..

    i didnt both installing it.
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    no sleep mode? if i knew this i wouldnt ask questions. i gotta change my batt. back to normal cause i use the sleep mode very often.
    psp history(a short one): 3.40> 3.50> pandora>3.52 m33>3.52 m33-4>damn custom theme>BRICKED!!!>pandora unbrick>3.52 m33>3.52 m33-4
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    I actually like no sleep mode, it turns it off completely, I never use sleep mode.

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    well i personally liked being able to flick a switch and save where i am.... but now i cant, maybe in the next booster it will have it
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    i cant wait till the next booster comes out. it would be wonderful using the sleep mode. btw can i use a fake batt. to make the pandora batt.? i can only find fake batts cause in my country the original ones are like 50 $ and i dont wanna buy them at this cost. since i cant use ebay, the only way to get a batt is to get a fake one.
    psp history(a short one): 3.40> 3.50> pandora>3.52 m33>3.52 m33-4>damn custom theme>BRICKED!!!>pandora unbrick>3.52 m33>3.52 m33-4
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    I found out how to use sleep mode with pandora and multi;

    You put it into sleep mode, hold L while turning back on.

    I thought since it turned off completely, I could go back into Pandora's, but it actually comes back on like sleep mode.
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    OGM YOU'RE RIGHT! thats a most excellent discovery!!
    Nice one canadianbacon - sleep mode rocks.
    Total n00b> 2.81 > 3.5 > Lumines > 1.5 > 3.51 M33 > 3.52 M33 > 3.52 M33-4 > Happy n00b! > no usbmount (human error!?) > 3.52 M33 > usbmount! > 3.52 M33-4 > 3.71 m33 (with 1.5) > no usbmount > Pandora > 1.5 > 3.52 m33 > if it aint broke, don't fix it. > 3.72 > 3.8 - no irshell ubmount > Pandora > 1.5 > 3.52 > 3.72 if it aint broke, don't fix it.

    Pandora Battery + Memstick with MultiLoader! (Sleep mode WORKS! hold left trigger on recovery) sweeeeet.
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    holy sh*t dude. that was good. i saw your answer right on time.

    well then i'll stick with multiboot.
    psp history(a short one): 3.40> 3.50> pandora>3.52 m33>3.52 m33-4>damn custom theme>BRICKED!!!>pandora unbrick>3.52 m33>3.52 m33-4
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