That sounds like a good plan. Hopefully it's not the PSP itself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chuckman
Have you checked the slot for crumbs, spiders, etc?
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That sounds like a good plan. Hopefully it's not the PSP itself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chuckman
Have you checked the slot for crumbs, spiders, etc?
LOL....You are soooooo wrong but you are entitled to your opinion. Look at the first post by Chuckman. He starts off by saying that the PSP will not recognise the sticks. Ergo my statement.Quote:
Originally Posted by Samstag
Also, You are way wrong in saying that "These sticks don't just suddenly become corrupt in an unseable way without physical damage". Don't believe me just start searching the net. It's filled with accounts of how memory sticks got corrupted while being written to. Try this out if ya don't believe me. Start writing a large file to your memory stick while it's in the PSP and remove the stick while it is being written to. Chances are you will have a corrupted stick. That is exactly what happened to my stick and why I had to get another one.
Just my opinion and I'll let it go now.
UPDATE: Tried the sticks on another PSP and they work fine, absolutely no problems there. So it means that the PSP isn't functioning correctly.
Phoned up Sony and they said it would take nine weeks for it to be repaired at a cost of £135. With that sort of quick, value for money service I'm off back to Ebay to get another one.
Surely these things are supposed to last longer then 3.5 months? Not to worry, I'll get another one and if this goes by April then Game Park is getting my business.
Wow that really stinks. I don't see much point in paying £135 when you could pay a little more and get another. I think if I were you I'd buy another and sell this one on Ebay. You may be able to get a good amount for it considering it's still partially functional.
SoCal: I'm sorry I offended you by suggesting you were wrong. Please don't let the fact that you actually were wrong keep you from trying to help in the future. Just don't be an ass about it next time. Thanks.
Sorry about your memory stick chuckman.. but other than that this is thread was entertaining.
Again you are mistaken. I guess if someone disagrees with you you take it that the person is offended. I was not offended at all. I have been wrong many times and although the memory sticks turned out to be OK, my logic was sound.Quote:
Originally Posted by Samstag
Lastly, if calling me an ass makes you feel better, great. We all know who was really offended here. :p
Chuckman: Have you figured out why your PC will not recognise your memory sticks? I would be interested in what you find out. Sorry about your PSP. It's possible that some pins got bent inside the PSP where the memory stick plugs into. I would open it up and check that out. You may not need to buy another PSP. :)
Thanks kurst3030, it's just one of those things that happen. :)
SoCal: The reason why the PC won't recognise it is due to the PSP not recognising it. Once I get a working PSP it will be business as usual. Did try to unscrew it but it didn't improve matters.
Samstag: I'll certainly keep the Ebay suggestion in mind.
Thanks for all your help, it has been appreciated. :)
Ahh.....It seems that Samstag was right! :) ....I did make an assumption. I thought you were putting the memory sticks into a card reader when you attempted to read / format them with your PC. So it's time for me to eat a little humble pie. Next time Samstag I'll try to be more open minded. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Well like they say there has only been one perfect being in all of history so I don't feel so bad. Peace. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Chuckman
Hey it's no big deal we were both just trying to help. Sorry for calling you an ass, that was over the line.Quote:
Originally Posted by SoCal
In the end, it's all Chuck's fault for not providing proper information ;)