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    Question PSP Broken?, you need it Repaired?

    Is your PSP broken or damaged in anyway (well most)
    Then I can fix it!
    I have stripped PSP and repaired many things, like broken wifi cards to broken screens,
    I can even fit you with a new coloured faceplate for cheap!

    I pretty much anything except a new mobo, well i can but it will cost quite a bit.

    Just post your problem here or PM me and I'll quote you a price.


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    Hey, my PSP screw on the back, right under the battery.

    *the upper left hand screw*

    IS STRIPPED !!!!

    Do u know how to fix it?

    Thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by delirumhappy View Post
    Hey, my PSP screw on the back, right under the battery.

    *the upper left hand screw*

    IS STRIPPED !!!!

    Do u know how to fix it?

    Thx
    Try to file a groove in it and use a Flathead.
    Or there is this method which requires you to throw away your screwdriver at the end but hell you got the screw out right OK now take a screwdriver put some epoxy on it not too much though the object is to epoxy the screwdriver to the screw not the psp hold it tightly in place until dry then unscrew.

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    s34mus, do u have any spare replacement analog stick parts (the whole piece w/ the 4 leads) or extra screws...i also need extra buttons if u have...quote me a price in a PM =)

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    Yeh i have all that

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    Quote Originally Posted by nightcrawler420 View Post
    Try to file a groove in it and use a Flathead.
    Or there is this method which requires you to throw away your screwdriver at the end but hell you got the screw out right OK now take a screwdriver put some epoxy on it not too much though the object is to epoxy the screwdriver to the screw not the psp hold it tightly in place until dry then unscrew.
    I'll google all this stuff later but....

    what size flathead should i use?

    what is epoxy?

    sry for being n00bish but hey, i'll look up at google if your answer doesn't help!

    EDIT: What do i do after i grooved the screw with the flathead?

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    Anyone else stuck for Repairs coz I'll do it for you.
    Anything except new mobo.

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    I can do screen repairs but I am in the USA so if you need someone to do it for a little bit cheaper than Seamus then I can do it for you. Just kidding, I would kill someone if they did that to me. I seriously can do screen repairs but I don't trust myself to take someone else's PSP and do it. Anyways, when I have trouble getting the screws out of the PSP, I go to a jeweler. I got so angry about it for a while thinking that I wasted my money on this PSP and now I can't fix the screen but then I just went to a jeweler and they got it out lickity split.

    Edit: Seamus, I was wondering how difficult it would be to repair a PSP that does not power on. What would you charge for it and what would you charge if I just wanted a guide for it? Do you think I could do it well if I can replace a PSP screen? PM me the answers, please.

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    could u help me with my problem?

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    Have you tried going to a jeweler to get them to remove the screw?

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