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PSP SLIM - PANDORA BATTERY BLACK SCREEN GREEN LIGHT
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28 Sep 2011 @ 22:14
chal1mers
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Hi there guys, sorry for being a noob but having some difficulty with downgrading my OFW and installing CFW to my psp slim
Heres ther details:
PSP slim (2003) with 6.10 OFW
Softmodded pandora battery
MMS (1GB sony pro duo with magic gate) with 5.00CFW using psp grader to install
Now every time i put in the pandora battery in and i push the left trigger (or what button i pick to start the set up) the green light comes up but nothing happens, the memory card doesnt do anything.
Now obviously i would assume this might just be me being a noob and not setting up the MMS correctly however, when i put them into my PSP Phat (1003) which has 5.50 CFW on it, it works perfectly with no problems.
am thinking that this psp just cant get CFW but id like some help if anyone can this would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Heres ther details:
PSP slim (2003) with 6.10 OFW
Softmodded pandora battery
MMS (1GB sony pro duo with magic gate) with 5.00CFW using psp grader to install
Now every time i put in the pandora battery in and i push the left trigger (or what button i pick to start the set up) the green light comes up but nothing happens, the memory card doesnt do anything.
Now obviously i would assume this might just be me being a noob and not setting up the MMS correctly however, when i put them into my PSP Phat (1003) which has 5.50 CFW on it, it works perfectly with no problems.
am thinking that this psp just cant get CFW but id like some help if anyone can this would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
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#2
29 Sep 2011 @ 2:50
Yea, you got one of these unhackable PSP 2k. All that were produced in the 4th quarter of 2008 and later are not hackable with a pandora battery.
Xbox 360: On my fourth console, first one rrod 3 times, second one sold at ebay because of no HDMI, third one rrod during flashing (supposedly killed that drive), fourth one up and working on LT 3.0
PSP: Slim&Lite 2004 model with 6,60 ME v1.3
PS3: 60 Gig Model with the latest official firmware for going online and a modified case for better cooling
PSVita: Need some games for it, just bought an 8 GB memory card at ebay, awaiting a Photofast addapter for MicroSD-cards.
PSP: Slim&Lite 2004 model with 6,60 ME v1.3
PS3: 60 Gig Model with the latest official firmware for going online and a modified case for better cooling
PSVita: Need some games for it, just bought an 8 GB memory card at ebay, awaiting a Photofast addapter for MicroSD-cards.
#4
29 Sep 2011 @ 17:10
Originally posted by chal1mers:Check out non-permanent custom firmware, LCFW 6.60 ME for example:
Originally posted by Eisherz:See I thought that, any way of hacking this psp yet?
Yea, you got one of these unhackable PSP 2k. All that were produced in the 4th quarter of 2008 and later are not hackable with a pandora battery.
http://psp.dashhacks.com/2011/09/15/mor...irmware-updates
Every time you switch your PSP off you have to reflash it again, it goes back to standard firmware.
Xbox 360: On my fourth console, first one rrod 3 times, second one sold at ebay because of no HDMI, third one rrod during flashing (supposedly killed that drive), fourth one up and working on LT 3.0
PSP: Slim&Lite 2004 model with 6,60 ME v1.3
PS3: 60 Gig Model with the latest official firmware for going online and a modified case for better cooling
PSVita: Need some games for it, just bought an 8 GB memory card at ebay, awaiting a Photofast addapter for MicroSD-cards.
PSP: Slim&Lite 2004 model with 6,60 ME v1.3
PS3: 60 Gig Model with the latest official firmware for going online and a modified case for better cooling
PSVita: Need some games for it, just bought an 8 GB memory card at ebay, awaiting a Photofast addapter for MicroSD-cards.
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