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    Default analog nub problems...

    I'm having problems with my analog nub. when i play a game or go on the web browser, the analog moves by itself, not like the nub accually moving, but on screen.

    AND when i try to move it, the nub seems to have problems going up and left. it goes MUCH MUCH slower than when i push it right or down. I tried to live with it for a while, but it seems impossible to play syphon filter or burnout like this.

    I am aware that someone made a topic like this, but it never got solved. Can someone help me out?

    Sorry if this is long!

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    if you have the complete warrenty, you should be able to take it back and get a new one. thats what i would do.

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    i had the same problem because i dropped my psp on the ground but ended up buying one of ebay for not that much the only thing that sucked that i had to bust in the warranty and open my psp

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    New analog sticks are pretty easy to fit but but as steve520 said it will screw your warranty

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    Open it up! and fix it!

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    i opened my psp already i tried fixing it and i got it to stop moving by itself, but i cant get the analog to stop moving so slowly . I'm too young to buy an analog online, so I cant really do much...

    Is there a way i can fix it without buying a new analog?

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