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    And also the box was from a year ago, it had that "C" letter on it.
    http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=32283

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    Well, at least it looks like no real harm was done...Come to think of it, since I've been playing my UMD's more than ever nowadays, my UMD drive door feels kinda wiggly...I might just have to tighten up some screws soon myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apoklepz
    Well, at least it looks like no real harm was done...Come to think of it, since I've been playing my UMD's more than ever nowadays, my UMD drive door feels kinda wiggly...I might just have to tighten up some screws soon myself.
    yeh my little bro had that problem, i dunno if he fixed it yet though

    @video_freak: good thing u didn't try poppin in a UMD cuz that could have messed something up

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    I did have a UMD for a while in there. I took it out and saw the screw...

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    Your very lucky that coulda screw your psp up bad! I suggest you use isos now because i dont think it would be a good idea to use the umd drive much. Isos load faster anyway i use my LEGAL isos all the time.

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    Me too. I hate having my PSP startup a game when I just want to play homebrew...

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    you should backup YOUR games just in case, i did

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    Quote Originally Posted by Video_freak
    Me too. I hate having my PSP startup a game when I just want to play homebrew...
    Why dont you have custom firmware to stop umd autoload?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tallica
    Why dont you have custom firmware to stop umd autoload?
    I don't know. I just never used custom firmware...

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    OH! o_o Yeah, I've seen that problem before. Don't worry.. that's your firmware screw. It keeps your firmware in place just in case you try to flux capacitate it and override the FSB in an attempt to cross-load anything from the MS port.

    ... o_O It's been a long day, I'm tired, and I had a long week at school.. in other words, this post was pointless. But I am curious why there was a random screw in your PSP. ^^; On someone else's advice earlier, I would suggest AGAINST using a magnetized screwdriver for anyone else who has this problem. Always avoid bringing magnets near things like this. Period.

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