sweet thank! i just bought a new battery so the old one is now becomming pandora! great installer
Thank you sir. As usual, an answer raises a question (ie: what is NAND {i know in physics it means "not and" but im sure it's something else in psphysics} But I'll look through the info you linked for me and try figuring it out on my own)
Any of the new customFWs as good as the good old DA's?
sweet thank! i just bought a new battery so the old one is now becomming pandora! great installer
Some Psp's wont turn on with ONLY ac adapter. For instance mine didn't. I tried every combination I could think of. It just doesnt turn on with out a standard battery (after Hardbooting with a pandora's) I suspect its having to do with idstorage. I used the original 2.71 DG. So for the sake of avoiding Negitive post by people in my spot. I just advised against it. Roe-ur-boat had told me he was able to start with ac, but i was not.
I am just pointing out that its "possible"
Because this is "possible" running firmware from the memory stick is possible.
So if what you are saying is true then:
Running 1.5 / Any other firmware from the MS [Using Pandora] Guide
Will be impossible for some PSP's
hi, thanks for uploading this man. i have a SONY upgraded FW 3.71M33 and i want to downgrade it. it says on the requirements mine has to be a CUSTOM FW?... can i downgrade with this?
actually pandora *works* on slim..
when i try to boot the pandora's battery creator from my game menu in xmb try to run this program i get a 'game could not be started. (80020148)' error. i am using a slim cfw 3.90 m33-3. i have tried multiple batteries, but i get the same error every time. i have followed the instructions and ran through the process three times. any reason this might happen?
awesome, thanks for this info, will be much helped when i get a psp!
Sorry first time poster here don't bite too hard.
If you are worried about the switching from normal to pandora battery I found this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/battery-serv...7507214&sr=1-4
the battery service tool converts from normal to service battery really easily. For me its the best solution out there.
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