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    still costs me money though. I already had the original GTA when it came out, but I went out and bought a Lumines disk when that exploit came out, and now I just used this as an excuse to buy a stamina battery pack ( 1 guess what I did with the original battery). Sure I have 2 PSP's both with a battery but I'm more than likely going to trade 1 in to help pay for a slim PSP. With more memory... I foresee software in the not-to-distant future that will take advantage and be crippled on original PSPs

    in fact my first hope (assuming we'll get homebrew on the slims) is that the extra ram gives the N64 emu an extra kick... and perhaps even the windows 95 one (honest... I only booted it up twice to show off).

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    I Couldn't believe it but i tried it and IT WORKS MY GOD i just earned 150DLR selling my old blicked PSP hahahaha THANKS Team C+D!

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    Cool The Homebrew scene/users OWES U BIG TIME

    Guys: THIS is the best work done ever.... that is difficult to compare to the Custom firmware to play PSONE games or Daedalus.... (For me the best great advances in the homebrew scene) BUT with this, even NOOBS like me can dare to try and experiment new stuff; wihtout worries anymore!!!!!..... plus; now you have BROKE ALL barriers that SONY has put so far...:thumbup:

    YOU have (probably you do, but you are too modest to admit it) NO idea what you have done; and How graetfull we are to you guys......

    I could cry of happines right now.....But Im too macho for it.

    THANKS A MILLION...... REALLY.

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    C:\>msinst\msinst.exe F C:\msinst\msipl.bin
    PSP MS IPL Installer
    Load IPL code C:\msinst\msipl.bin
    241664 bytes(59 block) readed

    Target DRIVE is 1
    Check partation Sector
    boot status 0x80
    start head 0x05
    start sec/cyl 0x0004
    partation type 0x0B
    last head 0x0F
    last sec/cyl 0xB7E0
    abs sector 0x000000A3
    ttl sector 0x00076F5D
    signature 0xAA55
    Check BPB Sector
    signature AA55
    Check free reserved sector:to small reserved sectors

    Can anyone help me out? This is so far of what I've been getting. I have a Sandisk 256mb Pro Duo MS, 3.40 OE-A (363 Theme) PSP, and I've tried everything and I still can't get it to work for me, please someone help me out because I have no clue of what "Check free reserved sector:to small reserved sectors" means... ^^;

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    If I use this to create a "Pandora Battery" , can I choose to revert it back to a normal battery later?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALTIMITHacker View Post
    If I use this to create a "Pandora Battery" , can I choose to revert it back to a normal battery later?
    Yes, just start your PSP without a battery, plug it in with the AC cord to start it up, put the Pandora battery
    in, run the Battery creator, and turn it back to a normal battery, turn off your PSP, turn it back on without the AC cord and it should work. ^^ I've done it several times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALTIMITHacker View Post
    If I use this to create a "Pandora Battery" , can I choose to revert it back to a normal battery later?
    yes, just remember to hit square in the "battery" program, that'll back up the batteries eeprom, so when your done un-bricking, you can turn on the PSP again with the charging cable, put the battery in and run the battery app again, but hit L+R to restore the eeprom and it should be fine [even if an error message comes up]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratracer_55 View Post
    Thanks for the guide, but it didn't help... ^^; Thanks for the help though, please somebody help meee! If you do I will love you!!! XDDD (Not really, but I'll be really thankful if you do )

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