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    Exclamation Access the Recovery Menu without R?

    Is there a program, or Firmware to access the Recovery Menu without the R? The problem is.. I don't have a R button . I need this for joysens (because I don't have an analog stick neither... )

    Is there something I can use to access the recovery menu, or perhaps, changing the button? I want to play Final Fantasy 7 again...

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    Just out of curiosity... WTF happened to your PSP!? No R trigger and no analog stick?

    I don't know about an alternative access to recovery because I've never needed it. Is there some way to possibly close the metal contacts with some conductor (like a paper clip) so the PSP interprets it as a depressed R trigger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonGenesis View Post
    Just out of curiosity... WTF happened to your PSP!? No R trigger and no analog stick?

    I don't know about an alternative access to recovery because I've never needed it. Is there some way to possibly close the metal contacts with some conductor (like a paper clip) so the PSP interprets it as a depressed R trigger?
    Nop...

    Well, I think it means that I'm screwed, right? I heard some days ago about a custom firmware 3.95 (something), that you could access the recovery menu from the select button.

    I which I could spend my 200$ on a new psp, but I prefer making my wii mod.

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    The newer custom firmwares have a special VSH menu that you can access over the XMB that lets you adjust a couple of settings like USB and CPU clock, but it's not recovery. There is a tool that lets you access recovery from the XMB, but... you need to activate it from the recovery menu! Seriously, though, do you have a digital picture of the damage to your PSP? I'm curious to see what it is that's made it impossible to just close the contact with a conductor of some type.

    Really, though, if it's in such bad shape, you really probably do need a new PSP. No analog and no trigger is really rough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonGenesis View Post
    The newer custom firmwares have a special VSH menu that you can access over the XMB that lets you adjust a couple of settings like USB and CPU clock, but it's not recovery. There is a tool that lets you access recovery from the XMB, but... you need to activate it from the recovery menu! Seriously, though, do you have a digital picture of the damage to your PSP? I'm curious to see what it is that's made it impossible to just close the contact with a conductor of some type.

    Really, though, if it's in such bad shape, you really probably do need a new PSP. No analog and no trigger is really rough.
    You ask it, you got it. Maybe the picture can make you a little mad or angry. I'm going to school right now, but later I will post it.

    Just imagine a psp without UMD drive, no analog, no R button, scratched, burned, taped, etc..

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    Quote Originally Posted by factor remix View Post
    You ask it, you got it. Maybe the picture can make you a little mad or angry. I'm going to school right now, but later I will post it.

    Just imagine a psp without UMD drive, no analog, no R button, scratched, burned, taped, etc..
    Good lord... it sounds like a freaking zombie PSP, lol! Really, if you're that bad off, I'd have to say spring for a new PSP and a silicone cover! I couldn't stand even a single one of those problems, myself.

    If you're okay with gutting your PSP and want to spend maybe half the cash or less, you can always order a new UMD laser mechanism, UMD door, button set, and faceplate.

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