Wlan sliding up and down

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by exilednin, Sep 10, 2007.

  1. exilednin

    exilednin Guest

    Hello people i would like to make my first post here since i have a problem

    Ok so my psp works fine only problem is couple of months back my wlan switch started sliding up and down hence no online could be played, so i got angry n yanked it off, but even if it was still on i still couldn't play it since it slides up and down and there is no way to turn it on, how can i fix this problem so i can start playing online agian

    Kind regards
     
  2. john179

    john179 Active member

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    I think this question belong's in the psp forum.You may get more expert advice if this is in the correct area.

    Thanks
     
  3. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    It sounds like you just broke your PSP in anger. Good one douchebag.
    If you pulled the switch off, all I can suggest is trying to return it to Sony and see if they will fix it under warranty.
     
  4. exilednin

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    lol, no no it was sliding up and down so there was no point in having it on it pissed me of so i removed it :| there must be a guide on how to get it on from the inside
     
  5. abuzar1

    abuzar1 Senior member

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    Haha, Sam called you douchebag(wow Sam, you're getting mean these days lol). Anyway cant you insert something on the top or bottom of the little switch to keep it stuck there? Try the PSP forums, for more help. Those guys deal with PSPs, this is for PC hardware.
     
  6. sammorris

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    Well it is in the wrong forum and it sounded like a pretty lame reason to break a PSP. It wasn't mean that unkindly though, sort of a joking fashion.
     
  7. abuzar1

    abuzar1 Senior member

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    I know, I'm just kidding. I had a PSP once, got rid of it when I realized there were no appealing games for it, and all I was doing with it was using it as a tv remote(homebrew).
     

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