Problems with my PSP

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  1. flamet803

    flamet803 Member

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    hey,I've had my psp for about maybe 3 or 4 years and i've never had this problem before. I let my friend borrow it for 2 days and when i got it back I tried to turn it on but the green light just flashed a couple of times then stopped. The screen didnt come on no sound just it flashed and that was it. I tried to plug in the battery and the orange light comes on but when i try a turn it on nothing happens. When i unplug the charger the green light flashes until theres no more life. Can somebody please help me? I dont think its bricked because ive hacked my psp hundreds of times so i know how to unbrick it.

    PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    From what I've found it could be that something is broken or missing off the motherboard, or there is a problem with the battery you are using.
     
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    Hi, I've recently bought a game (UMD) but when I tried to play, it prompt me to upgrade to version 5.03, which I did. After doing so, I realised that all my downloaded games in my memory cards can't be played. What should I do?
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    So the three of you did'nt notice this is an XBOX forum ?.

    Plus a thread title of "Problems with my PSP", such a title in a PSP forum would have been as bad as "Please Help". In future please see here about thread titles ~ http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/440385
     
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