GUIDE: Universal Unbricker V3 Using Official Firmware FAT/SLIM PSP.

Discussion in 'Sony PSP - Mod and firmware discussion' started by larrylje, Jan 5, 2008.

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  1. bfifteenv

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    It's not just Vista. This will not work with 64bit versions of Windows XP. I got the same exact result as Vietpsp but I am running Windows XP 64bit.

    It seems like it gets most of the way trough, then skips to some sort of credit screen that says "hit any key" then closes. The card it produces will not work, must be reformatted.
     
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  2. garvord

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    Hi all, what a guide ! easy!

    Now, 1 question i can find the answer for (theres always 1!)

    If a make a magic stick and pandora battery on phat PSP running 3.80M33 can i use it to 'downgrade' slim PSP (does the battery even fit?)

    Thanks

    Mr G.
     
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    Yes, you can use the Fat Pandora Battery on a Slim PSP.
     
  4. littlelen

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    It´s freaking amazing, I´ve read this thread trough since it was a while ago...

    But just one thing,


    CANT PEOPLE READ FIRST, THEN ASK?

    Specially the one about the FAT battery in SLIM, "of course, TRY first!"


    So I´ll say this one more time, to relief very much on larry...

    READ THE TREAD FIRST!



    PSP is running fine :)

    FF1 & FF2 remakes for PSP is recommended :)
     
  5. garvord

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    i think you need to get a life 1st and then try. Why risk wrecking a PSP before asking .. this is a forum you know .. doH
     
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    @garvord
    Chill - there's no need to tell someone 'to get a life'.

    I agree w/ littlelen - READ 1st then ask.
    Why don't you take a look through these forums and see all the redundant threads about the same thing. Many times they could have been solved with just a little reading.
    Remember people do these guides and try and help others in their free time and for free.
    Is it really that much to ask to READ/SEARCH first? I don't think so - after all it is in the rules.
     
  7. littlelen

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    you can´t wreck your PSP nowadays ;)


    The thing I wanted to bring up, is that, by asking the same questions again again again and again will just result in unnecessary amount of pages for new users to read trough to get an simple answer... ;)

    I think I did see the FAT battery in SLIM question 5 or 6 times in 6 pages :S
     
  8. garvord

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    I apologies for sounding aggressive, but i did do my searches and couldn't find the answer to my specific Q. I cant see the answer to my Q on Page 6 even tho suggested that its there. i do appreciate ppls time as per the credit in my original post, I just have to search hard next time .. thanks for your help binkie7
     
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    I apologies for sounding aggressive, but i did do my searches and couldn't find the answer to my specific Q. I cant see the answer to my Q on 6 pages even tho suggested that its there. i do appreciate ppls time as per the credit in my original post, I just have to search hard next time .. thanks for your help binkie7 & thank you shokz ;)
     
  10. littlelen

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    Now YOUR answer, Easiest way is to HARD-MOD your FAT battery(SLIM battery is a bit trickier..) or, to softmod it, by run an app on the FAT PSP in 1.5 Kernel Mode(the old Pandora Way. ask google how, because i don´t remember)...

    My recommendation is to buy the battery from divineo or DATEL themselves. 28 bucks or something i think, split with a friend.. (No mistakes available on your own ORG battery)

    Then Use the MMS(Use modded or unmodded PSP or cardreader to make it) and insert the battery then... so FAT HARD-MOD/SOFT-MOD battery in slim with MMS already inserted...

    After put CFW on it, you can push it as low you want it in FW, 3.52 is the lowest for SLIM.. Am I right? maybe not, but in the area..
     
  11. ecorder

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    Do you know if it's possible to use the Datel TOOL Battery on a slim, even if it isn't a Datel TOOL Battery (Slim)? What i'm saying is does the original Datel TOOL Battery work on either version of the PSP or do I need to wait till the Slim battery becomes available on Feb. 1st?

    Nevermind Don't Answer...I'll just try Sorry bout not reading the previous threads.
     
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    I want to do this badly but i havent yet gotten the tool battery. Can i make my mem stick magic now(because im anxious lol) and then later finish this process? is that ok to do will my psp work ok with the mem stick?
     
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    Also, if i do all this, in order to use isos i just have to make an ISO folder and place them in there?
     
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    One more question i just thought of lol. Does anybody know any reliable sites i can buy the datel tool battery from? Thanks a lot
     
  15. littlelen

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    codejunkies or divineo(china page is the cheapest).

    I did bought mine from divineo, awesome delivery speed and very cheap :) ... They also got unlimited of other cheap and good stuff :D. Cases etc...

    BUY "FAT" battery, it´ll fit in them all, AND you can also revert it to be a NORMAL battery again. the SLIM TOOL is quite impossible to revert.
    Just a thought.

    PS. SLIM TOOL might not fit in FAT, haven´t tried, but it´s what the rumor says.
    GO FAT :D
     
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  16. Gulron

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    I would go with CodeJunkies, I got mine from there it was $32 total with shipping and it works great. I would also go with the FAT one.
     
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    Just a quick bit of info on setting up my memcard for those who are interested:

    Used my Epson Printer to format the memory card using an adapter. Then I went through all of the steps described using my Epson as the interface instead of the PSP, worked like a charm. Now I'm ready once my slim Tool battery shows up, hopefully sometime this week!

    Thanks for the great guide, worked seamlessly.

    Oh, and I tried using x64 Vista, and it errored out, so I went to WinXP, and that process went much faster w/ no errors.
     
  18. miggamigz

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    So since u havent fully completed the whole process can u still use your psp regularly until the tool shows up?
     
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    Yes, the card will still function as a storage device using a normal battery until the Tool battery shows up. I don't need to do that, though. I got an 8GB card in the mail today, so I'm just keeping my 1GB with all that information off to the side until the battery shows up. :)
     
  20. Kevinhhh

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    I just noticed it, but you hyper-linked the 2nd download link wrong, there are two http!
     
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