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    psp Screen Problem

    My PSP (Slim, 4.01 M33-2) has no display. It is not bricked, as I can load the recovery menu the XMB, and games/applications (homebrew, ISOs, and UMDs). I can hear clicks and sounds from controls and games. At first I thought it was the LCD. I was convinced otherwise when I (blindly) set up RemoteJoy and connected successfully. I could control the PSP with the keyboard, but got no display on RemoteJoy.

    Does this mean there is any setting which is disabling the display or anything of the sort? I tried DC7, formatting the memory stick, restoring default settings, and restoring flash1 from the recovery menu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forcystos View Post
    My PSP (Slim, 4.01 M33-2) has no display. It is not bricked, as I can load the recovery menu the XMB, and games/applications (homebrew, ISOs, and UMDs). I can hear clicks and sounds from controls and games. At first I thought it was the LCD. I was convinced otherwise when I (blindly) set up RemoteJoy and connected successfully. I could control the PSP with the keyboard, but got no display on RemoteJoy.

    Does this mean there is any setting which is disabling the display or anything of the sort? I tried DC7, formatting the memory stick, restoring default settings, and restoring flash1 from the recovery menu.
    Did you mess your your NAND (themes, flash something you didn't understand)? Could this be a hardware problem? (dropped PSP) Do you get a display in service mode? (DC7) If so.

    1st try this: (If you get a display in DC7, and the recovery menu)

    1. Boot into the recovery menu, that works
    2. Exit into the installed 4.01-M33-2
    3. Press the display button


    [Home] [-] [+] |_______PSP______| [Display] [music Note] [Select] [Start]

    Try this 2nd:

    • Shut down your PSP
    • Remove battery
    • Remove memory card
    • Power the PSP on with your A/V Adaptor


    !!!NOTE IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND ANY PART OF THIS DO NOT CONTINUE!!!

    !!!NOTE THIS WILL RENDER DRM UNUSABLE!!!

    !!!READ ALL README'S FOR SOFTWARE!!!

    Try this LAST:

    1. Make a full NAND backup with NANDTool 0.4
    2. Copy it to a safe place off of your PSP
    3. Boot NANDTool again, restore the NAND image you just made
    4. Boot DC7
    5. NAND Operations
    6. Format lflash (don't change the partition sizes)
    7. IDStorage, and re-generate a new IDStorage
    8. Install M33
    9. Shut down
    10. Remove battery
    11. Remove memory card
    12. Power the PSP on with your A/V Adaptor


    If that fails, restore your NAND backup with NANDTool 0.4.

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    Thanks for your help, tinman.

    I did install a theme, but it worked perfectly fine. This problem happened long after that. The PSP has not sustained any (considerable) physical damage, and has been tested to fully work after each time. Finally, no, neither recovery mode or service mode give a display. I will try your other solutions once I find my charger...

    EDIT: I just remembered... How am I going to mess with NAND if I can't see the screen? At least when it comes to installing a simple plugin, I can attempt to install it blindly (as I did with RemoteJoy), but trying this with NAND is too risky.
    Last edited by forcystos; August 28th, 2008 at 19:48.

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    same thing happened with my old psp, the back light went.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kamaldeep View Post
    more information required
    what the fluck?

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    OK. I attempted every method tinman posted, with no success. Does this mean the PSP suffered physical damage and I will have to replace it's LCD?

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    I doubt you'll need to replace the whole LCD, just the back light. My advice, get a new PSP like i did lol.

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    Perhaps putting the PSP up to some light, see if its working.

    Slims are nearly a year old, claim it under warranty (take it back to the store)

    Wally

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    Would it make any difference if I said the backlight completely works? The screen is lighted and I can toggle between the various brightness settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forcystos View Post
    Would it make any difference if I said the backlight completely works? The screen is lighted and I can toggle between the various brightness settings.
    Still worth a try to see if the brightness settings are working in the XMB, pandora overrides the IPL.

    Do as tinman suggested afterwards if you cant see any changes.

    Wally

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