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PSP power annoyances
Hi.
So, when I have my PSP on the charger, the system turns off automatically once it reaches 100%. Also, once it reaches 100% charge, it won't turn back on unless I take out the battery, or take out/put back in the charger.
I've used 2 different batteries, and it's done this on both. I'm on custom firmware, and I suspect that I messed something up when I was going through that whole process.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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This is an odd problem.
Solutions to solve strange problems after a flash are:
System Settings > Restore System Defaults
Or
Recovery Menu > Advanced > Format F1 and Restore System Defaults
This deletes the config.se file that is recommend as a solution to registry problems.
Toggling F1 and deleting it yourself works just as well
The PSP will recreate the file the next time it is restarted.
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Hmm, didn't work.
Still shut off on it's own, and it still won't turn back on unless I force it to.
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Make sure the battery is firmly inserted.
What firmware are you using now?
Did you try turning off all the power management options under Power Save Settings?
Re-flashing your PSP might fix the problem.
Using Pandora and Despertar del Cementerio 4 to perform a raw 3.80M33 flash might fix the problem.
Other than that I really am out of ideas.
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Yeah, the battery was in there as much as it could be.
I'm using 3.90 M33, on a phat PSP.
The settings were the first things I checked.
Now, this one I haven't tried, and I was kind of hoping that I wouldn't have to. I guess I might have to.
Alright then, thanks a lot for you help.
*UPDATE* Well, I tried pandorizing it back to 3.80, and it still does it. I guess I'm going to have to assume that it's the PSP itself, because I'm out of options. Oh well, it was free. Thanks again for your help.
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It maybe a problem with the PSP
Another thought is that it might be the power supply.
See if you can test this with another AC/DC charger...