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[GUIDE]TotalNewbi Easy Installer - Create Pandora w/out CFW PSP!

Discussion in 'Sony PSP - Mod and firmware discussion' started by kikzm33z, Nov 24, 2007.

  1. kikzm33z

    kikzm33z Active member

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    Thanks :)

    But I think it needs a giant boost before getting a sticky...
     
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    ummm i am probably really stupid for doing this and i am pretty sure i destroyed my battery but is it supposed to spark and give off a weird smell when you cut the pin??? im also not sure if this is a patched battery it is a psp-110

    im so stupid
     
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    The battery is fine. Mines a 110 and my PSP is ancient...you probably cut the wrong pin :(
     
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    It's not my image... I got it from this tutorial. (step 2, magnified view link).
     
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    Wait, so if I get the tool battery, I cant use the files on the memory stick from the Total Newbi Installer? The guide says "If you don't want to open up your battery, then you can purchase the Datel TOOL battery. The battery is bright red/orange and is in service mode(Pandora). You just need to create the MagicMS yourself"
     
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    The TotalNewbi Easy Installer actually creates your magic stick. So, I'm saying that you'd still need to make the MagicMS. I'll edit that now :)
     
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    So could somebody PLZ tell me how to put the battery back together, after I use the pandoras battery hack? Also what do u use to cut the 5th pint?

    Thanks!!!!!!!!
     
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    kikzm33z Active member

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    Um, I think you can just place the pin back - I don't really know, sorry.
    To cut the pin, use a knife or something. I wasn't prepared for these questions... I'll do some research when I have time :)
     
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    How come this isn't a sticky? Something this big deserves one.
     
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    Hey, can i use "pandora battery creator" instead of taking the battery apart?
     
  11. kikzm33z

    kikzm33z Active member

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    Thanks :) But I think it's not ready so..

    Only if you have a PSP that has custom firmware on it. If you one PSP that's on official firmware then this method is your only way or you'll have to buy/borrow one.
     
  12. darkhackz

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    um wat r the chances of brickin ur psp??i kinda a noob but i can understand all them hards words
     
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    You sound like a kid saying, "them hards words"

    Anyways, this guide isn't really a place to talk about bricks. This guide is to help you un-brick and downgrade. Anyways, bricking can be caused in lots of ways, but I'll just name one.
    Flashing firmware version.
    When flashing official firmware, you're safe.
    If you downgrade, then small chance of bricking.
    If you're flashing into custom firmware then again, small chance of bricking.
    Most people close while flashing and causes a brick, which is stupid.
    I'll tell you why it bricks.
    When flashing, your flash0 gets removed then adds new flash to it. But if you close your PSP when flashing, then it'll brick because the new part of the flash you just placed into your flash0 doesn't go right with the old flash and the old flash hasn't been overwrite so brick!
    Do you understand? If not, then just remember when upgrading/downgrading(flashing) then DON'T close your PSP.
     
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    Besides, this is an Unbricker/downgrader, so even if you brick, you are not screwed.
     
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    i posted this months ago and noone replied
     
  16. darkhackz

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    ok um i need help in openin the battery i tried 2 open it but a spark came n smoke n my kife was a bit brunt i need help in open it the battery still woks tho cos i chuked it back in my psp n it turned on
     
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    You sound like a kid saying, "them hards words"

    Anyways, this guide isn't really a place to talk about bricks. This guide is to help you un-brick and downgrade. Anyways, bricking can be caused in lots of ways, but I'll just name one.
    Flashing firmware version.
    When flashing official firmware, you're safe.
    If you downgrade, then small chance of bricking.
    If you're flashing into custom firmware then again, small chance of bricking.
    Most people close while flashing and causes a brick, which is stupid.
    I'll tell you why it bricks.
    When flashing, your flash0 gets removed then adds new flash to it. But if you close your PSP when flashing, then it'll brick because the new part of the flash you just placed into your flash0 doesn't go right with the old flash and the old flash hasn't been overwrite so brick!
    Do you understand? If not, then just remember when upgrading/downgrading(flashing) then DON'T close your PSP.

    thnks for that but i really need help wiht openin the battery its the only battery i got n i dont wann duck it up cos i might no b able 2 buy a new 1 n it might also b unpandoraable damn them sony falla
     
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    You just ned a flat tool of some sort to fit in the crack.
     
  19. darkhackz

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    kk but where the best place to try open it
     
  20. LeadBaron

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    All around, you have to break some plastic seals.
     

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