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    have you tried remaking the mem stick your using for despertar cementario? cuz when i first did it the same thing happened, and when i remade the mem stick it worked. one of the update pbp's got corrupted or somethin stupid like that, cant quite remember...

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    I can activate every flash on the recovery, but as I stated before the unit is on 4.01m33-2 I dont think the flash files from 5.00 m33-3 will work on it. I may have access to another unit by tomorrow and Im sure it is on 4.01 so I will try to flash those files and report back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GibsonSGKing View Post
    have you tried remaking the mem stick your using for despertar cementario? cuz when i first did it the same thing happened, and when i remade the mem stick it worked. one of the update pbp's got corrupted or somethin stupid like that, cant quite remember...
    Friend said the memory stick has been used on a few other units after this one and none has had a problem so I dont think it is the stick. I have another unit (slim) that has 5.00m33-2 can I use that one to make a DC7?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeritooverride View Post
    I can activate every flash on the recovery, but as I stated before the unit is on 4.01m33-2 I dont think the flash files from 5.00 m33-3 will work on it. I may have access to another unit by tomorrow and Im sure it is on 4.01 so I will try to flash those files and report back.
    The flash is what the firmware is stored on.
    If I gave you everything out of my flash, your PSP would be on 5.00 m33-3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy4point0 View Post
    The flash is what the firmware is stored on.
    If I gave you everything out of my flash, your PSP would be on 5.00 m33-3.
    I see, wouldnt a NAND dump do the same? If so can I use a dump from another unit on it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeritooverride View Post
    I see, wouldnt a NAND dump do the same? If so can I use a dump from another unit on it?
    If you use any part of someone else's flash, I would recommend using it all. You wouldn't want to mix incompatible flash files and cause further damage to your PSP.

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    Do not use flash file from anothers. They are encripted and sigchecked, so they will work only in the original PSP.

    Flash a NAND backup of another person will be worse since the idstorage keys are unique for each PSP and tottaly different. With idstorage keys from another person you will probabily get a irrecoverable brick.

    Your problem can be a NAND failure like happened with my old Phat PSP. It showed many problems with corruption of flash0 and 1, even after flashing OFW , CFW, restoring NAND,formatting and etc... if is hardware problem no software solution will solve it.

    Better sollutions are send it to Sony (if is hardware problem they will replace the motherboard probabily) or buy a new one.

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    Try another memory stick too..

    Fake memory sticks can do suspicious things.

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