id say that there is something wrong with your psp's hardware. these symptoms are usually fixed after using pandora battery. if your warranty is still in tact, maybe you should send it back to sony and get it checked
a couple months ago, i downgraded my psp that was bought at launch to 1.5. the psp then started to bsod a lot, so i upgraded to a custom firmware (3.something OE). unfortunately, it still did not fix the problem. finally after downgrading and upgrading a couple times, the psp bricked.
recently i unbricked it with the pandora battery, but it was still really glitchy. at times it would work ok, but sometimes i wouldn't be able to open menus, text would be all garbled, or it would simply bsod. finally, the psp spontaneously bricked itself again.
does anyone know how to fix this problem? ive heard about idstorage problems in the ta-82 psps; is it possible that i have the same problem on mine even though it isn't ta-82?
id say that there is something wrong with your psp's hardware. these symptoms are usually fixed after using pandora battery. if your warranty is still in tact, maybe you should send it back to sony and get it checked
That happened to my old PSP.
Maybe flash1 needs a complete format? I would think the Blue Screens of Death would be caused by corrupted settings information stored there, not entirely sure if it is the cause if all the problems though.
Whoa, never heard of this problem. I feel like one of the lucky ones now.
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September 5th, 2005:
Need LocationFree help? Send me a PM!Originally Posted by F34R
I believe this is a hardware issue, due to the board not flexing when people use the controls... Nothing much can really be done.
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