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02-26-2008, 05:54 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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connection problem,, PLZZZZ HELP!
Hey i got a problem, when i go to network settings, infastructure mode, new connection then scan. It comes up with "An internal error has occurred (80410A0B), ive tried everything on the net i have found nothing that helps, so if any1 nkows a real fix plzzzz HELP ME!!  |
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03-01-2008, 11:55 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Fort Worth, TX
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connection problem,, PLZZZZ HELP!
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Originally Posted by DRIFTA87 Hey i got a problem, when i go to network settings, infastructure mode, new connection then scan. It comes up with "An internal error has occurred (80410A0B), ive tried everything on the net i have found nothing that helps, so if any1 nkows a real fix plzzzz HELP ME!!  | What you may not know is that there is a bug where when you try to search or use a wireless lan connection (WLAN) the psp may say something like:
Internal Error
(80410A0B) - Loose WiFi card
To fix this without any memory loss, take out the UMD which is in the psp, and also take out the memory card.
Next, go to settings, then system settings and click restore settings, the psp may freeze up, but it is not broken, take out the battery pack and put it back in, the settings should be restored and all should work.
Sony hotlines dont tell you how to fix this problem, many people often go buy a new or swap their psps, but all you need to do is this!
NOTE : Some users report this process helps them and some report it doesn't
REASON : Typically this error is indicative of a "LOOSE WIFI CARD" this tends to occur if the PSP is dropped.
but, also can be related to a bug found in newer versions of firmware
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Last edited by TZone : 03-01-2008 at 12:54 PM.
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03-01-2008, 11:45 PM
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#3 (permalink)
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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connection problem,, PLZZZZ HELP!
cheers man ill give that a try and get back to you  !!!! thank you |
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03-02-2008, 03:11 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Firmware Installed: 3.90
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connection problem,, PLZZZZ HELP!
hey didnt wor same thing happens. |
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03-02-2008, 11:55 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 9
Firmware Installed: 3.80 M33-5
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connection problem,, PLZZZZ HELP!
Quote:
Originally Posted by TZone What you may not know is that there is a bug where when you try to search or use a wireless lan connection (WLAN) the psp may say something like:
Internal Error
(80410A0B) - Loose WiFi card
To fix this without any memory loss, take out the UMD which is in the psp, and also take out the memory card.
Next, go to settings, then system settings and click restore settings, the psp may freeze up, but it is not broken, take out the battery pack and put it back in, the settings should be restored and all should work.
Sony hotlines dont tell you how to fix this problem, many people often go buy a new or swap their psps, but all you need to do is this!
NOTE : Some users report this process helps them and some report it doesn't
REASON : Typically this error is indicative of a "LOOSE WIFI CARD" this tends to occur if the PSP is dropped.
but, also can be related to a bug found in newer versions of firmware | Nice tip respect |
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03-03-2008, 05:58 PM
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| | Senior Member PSP Elite Hacker
Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Fort Worth, TX
Posts: 1,311
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connection problem,, PLZZZZ HELP!
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Originally Posted by DRIFTA87 hey didnt work same thing happens. | Sorry it didnt work for you Drift, unfortunately as I stated, this works for some and others it doesn't, there is a good chance the wifi card is loose internally, problem is, you need to take your PSP apart to fix that.
Also, what firmware are you running ?
If you decide to try and fix the wifi card, I can give you instructions on how to do this.
Cheers! 
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03-05-2008, 05:13 AM
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#7 (permalink)
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Firmware Installed: 3.90
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connection problem,, PLZZZZ HELP!
yea man that would be great if you could tell me wat i need to do. I am running on 3.90, but i was on 2.71 before that and it does the same thing. |
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03-13-2008, 06:32 AM
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| | Senior Member I Modded My PSP
Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Washington, Soon to be in Seattle
Posts: 302
Firmware Installed: 3.9 m33-2 works 100%
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connection problem,, PLZZZZ HELP!
Quote:
Originally Posted by TZone What you may not know is that there is a bug where when you try to search or use a wireless lan connection (WLAN) the psp may say something like:
Internal Error
(80410A0B) - Loose WiFi card
To fix this without any memory loss, take out the UMD which is in the psp, and also take out the memory card.
Next, go to settings, then system settings and click restore settings, the psp may freeze up, but it is not broken, take out the battery pack and put it back in, the settings should be restored and all should work.
Sony hotlines dont tell you how to fix this problem, many people often go buy a new or swap their psps, but all you need to do is this!
NOTE : Some users report this process helps them and some report it doesn't
REASON : Typically this error is indicative of a "LOOSE WIFI CARD" this tends to occur if the PSP is dropped.
but, also can be related to a bug found in newer versions of firmware | haha sounds like my first slim on ofw 3.7 i droped it many times and always got error 000000 whatever 1..... so i traded in =P
__________________ no one should pay for pandora do yourself a favor buy a
$50 sony extended life battery and hard mod your origional
battery no one shold pay for pandora!
psp history 3.6 > 3.7 > 3.8 > 3.9 > 3.71 m33-2 >
3.9 m33 > 3.9 m33-2 > 3.9 m33-3
My psp xmb |
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