:( This has probably been asked already but, is there anyway that this benifits those who were dumb enough to get the official 3.52 firmware. Because I don't have many friends with a PSP, and the ones that do have 3.52.
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:( This has probably been asked already but, is there anyway that this benifits those who were dumb enough to get the official 3.52 firmware. Because I don't have many friends with a PSP, and the ones that do have 3.52.
Only if you have access to a homebrew capable PSP can you create the battery and memory stick.
Anyone have any idea if this works for a partial brick?
I got a partial brick nearly a year ago :(, bought the modchip but could never get an installer, I miss my Psp :(
it works on any psp :p did u even bother reading the title of the thread?
Well yeah, but I heard from somebody that the mod chip might not even work on mine, due to the screwed up state its in (except for 1.5 games) , so I just wanted clarification before I tried this (though I don't have much to lose really!)
what if i brick my psp its 3.52 then try the pandoras battery thing will i still need another psp with custom firmware or the original 1.50 kernal?
read the readme! and first 10 pages.
in other words:
yes
you need a PSP that can run 3rd party software to prep a battery and a memstick for use with this process
this process changes some stuff in an on board chip in the battery to make it think it's a "service mode battery" that's coming from Sony. and the other app is to extract an important file from the 1.50 update [not sure on this] and then to write said file to the memstick so when this process begins, the PSP/battery knows what to do on it's own, and all you have to do is follow instructions that the system displays.....which is read....and hit X when you need to, lol.
so idk, if your in school make a thread for all those that go to your school in your area that are in your grade that might be on this site, and they'll most likely have a PSP that can run 3rd party software and be able to help you out
good luck :thumbup:
ps
you don't need to brick the PSP first, you can just do it and it'll go hence why this is called a "Un-Bricker/Universal Downgrader"
This is amzing! I deleted my flash so i couldnt boot into the recovery menu then restored my psp :D Took a while to install but truly worth the time.