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MicroNut
March 25th, 2008, 00:14
I have a method of downgrading 3.90M33 to Original 1.5 firmware using the xyz update.

There is no recovery.pbp for anything higher than 3.72 that I know of.

If there is already a thread that explains how to do this please let me know.

I have pandora's battery and a TA-079
So I have been able to test this without much risk.

UMD and USB work, nothing seems to be wrong after the downgrade.

Been able to flash a dump of 3.90M33 right back and repeat the processes without error.

Looking for anyone willing to test this who has a Pandora's battery, time and the will.
Dont want to be responsible for any bricks

I have only tested this with a TA-079 PSP.

I have no responsibility if you damage your PSP with this.

This is how I've downgraded my FAT PSP with CF 3.90M33 to 1.50 Original FW:

* Copy the entire contents of the attached file to PSP\GAME folder.
* Rename Original FW 1.50 file to UPDATE.PBP and copy it to PSP\GAME\UPDATE folder.
* Make sure the Kernel for Game is set to 1.50 in Recovery Menu
* Disable all themes and plug-ins
* In the Game menu launch "Update to X.Y.Z."
* Follow the onscreen instruction and it's done.

Credit for the original How to downgrade FAT PSP from 3.71M33 to 1.50 goes to Samhain on the Max Console forums where the original downgrade package is.

Once these files are added this is not intended to be used with 3.71M33 or any other M33 firmware except 3.90M33, 3.90M33-2 or 3.90M33-3 with TA-079 motherboards

I added the 2 following files:

ipl_update.prx
Size: 225 KB (230,512 bytes)
Size on Disk: 228 KB (233,472 bytes)
MD5: DBDB923AE5E3A19E8684A1AD241A5C9E

lflash_fatfmt.prx
Size: 12.6 KB (12,908 bytes)
Size on Disk: 16.0 KB (16,384 bytes)
MD5: 9EAD7367729465432986A3C51D2A5F70

This has been reported to NOT work on a TA-086
Do not use this if you have a TA-086
So far this has only been tested to work on TA-079's.
It will likely brick any TA-82 or greater PSP

I have removed the zip file to prevent N00bs from easily bricking their psp's

If are interested in this and you need help PM me.
I un-brick PSP's for free, PM if you are in need and I will see what I can do.

bacalacadaca
March 25th, 2008, 05:43
hmm i would test it but you mean just 3.90 m33 or m33-2?

MicroNut
March 25th, 2008, 06:06
either of them
Check your PM

bacalacadaca
March 25th, 2008, 08:21
well as i said on your pm everything worked fine and didnt know that dumping the nand would get you everything back so quick before i knew it did that i would have to waste time putting my custom theme back on and all

MicroNut
March 25th, 2008, 08:59
Good news thank you for testing this out.
Yes. Nand backup is awesome.

I have several firmware versions of NAND dump for my PSP.
Just remember that its a complete low level write of the NAND and its unique to your PSP.
Never use someone elses or your NAND dump on someone else's PSP.
It will break the unique storage keys, that means any of the storage devices the PSP uses to get information from;
USB, UMD, MS, IR and so on... would no longer work.

subzdarg
April 6th, 2008, 15:08
please help i have a 3.90m33-2 an have semi bricked it an need help i tryed to flash a custom xmb an now only boots up to the sony logo then freze is an one more thing my usb dose not work so can not replace the flasho that way any help would b grate please e mail me @ [email protected] with any suggestions ps i live in birmingham uk thanks

bacalacadaca
April 7th, 2008, 01:37
get a media dashboard or go to a friends house who has one

MicroNut
April 8th, 2008, 16:44
please help i have a 3.90m33-2 an have semi bricked it an need help i tryed to flash a custom xmb an now only boots up to the sony logo then freze is an one more thing my usb dose not work so can not replace the flasho that way any help would b grate please e mail me @ [email protected] with any suggestions ps i live in birmingham uk thanks

Sounds like Pandora (http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=2148040799&postcount=8) is your only hope.
You'll have to make a Pandora memory stick using a PC with a Media Card reader to make the MS.
You can buy a Datel TOOL Battery.