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Sterist
September 30th, 2007, 05:03
If you have a habit of repeatedly bricking to the point where you drain the battery quite a bit (or not) you will find this very handy.

read before attempting, then read again as a guide.
At Pandora's Battery Recovery Menu:

1. after pressing X to downgrade, HOLD L + TRIANGLE

2. Continue to hold till you are asked to dump the PSAR by pressing X.

3. After pressing X, HOLD L + TRIANGLE

4. Continue to hold till Loading PSAR to RAM. . . appears on screen, and you may release it.

If your battery is dangerously low...... so what!!! it'll run on a 100% blank and/or corrupted NAND. if you do manage to kill the battery mid-downgrade/unbrick, then just charge it for a while and repeat :cool:
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The L + TRIANGLE bypass combo is present in most, if not all of firmware-related releases DAX was involved with, as early as 2.71SE. but it is most useful with pandora. you could be in the middle of the desert with a bricked psp and battery below 50%...... then what? :eek:

murgero1
December 30th, 2007, 03:13
not bad not bad good show.

Sterist
December 31st, 2007, 06:46
what what huh?

eddieh4444
December 31st, 2007, 07:15
Thats what SHE said!:rofl:

-Xandu-
December 31st, 2007, 13:32
Um, this is a pointless thread?

Sterist
January 30th, 2008, 10:12
Um, this is a pointless thread?

please, explain to me, why do you deem this thread "pointless"?

does this have anything to do with the whacked responses? :rolleyes:

akuan30000
May 31st, 2009, 18:19
The L + TRIANGLE bypass combo is present in most, if not all of firmware-related releases DAX was involved with, as early as 2.71SE. but it is most useful with pandora. you could be in the middle of the desert with a bricked psp and battery below 50%...... then what? :eek:

Then I would try to survive, not try to unbrick a psp :D

Sterist
June 5th, 2009, 01:50
for the record, this guide was pre Despertar Cem and is mostly obsolete.