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    Default Pandora's Battery working

    I've used this on two psp
    (1) bricked 371-m33-3....recoverd back to 1.50 no problems
    (2) bricked 2.81 no custom firmware has ever bin install on this psp was a faild attempt ......recoverd back to 1.50 no problems

    happy days thanks for this software to bring life back to my psp's ...............nice 1

    psp (1) 2.81-3.50-1.50-3.52-371-m33-3-bricked-1.50

    psp (2) 2.81-bricked-1.50-3.71-m33-3

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    Could someone give me a mirror link please. And quick also, my friend is about to leave.

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    a mirror for what file

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    Hi
    Terrific guide,everything seemed to go as the guide said.
    Now can i use this on a friends slim psp to
    downgrade it to 1.50 firmware,or will it upgrade it to 3.71m33?

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    The PSP Slim is hardwired to not go below 3.60, you can only upgrade it to 371 M33

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    Firstly, I want to thank you guys for this great forum.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobtentpeg View Post
    - Press X to install 3.71M33. On slim (blind installation), you will see orange led flashing, that means that 371.PBP is being written. When finished, orange and green leds will be flashing, done artificially by the program to know that it's working. On fat, once finished, you will have to press X to shutdown. Restart manually,
    I couldn't get this part
    I have Slim-PSP

    After installing finishes, orange and green leds will flash.

    Then what should I do ?
    Power off ?
    Press any button ?

    BTW 371.PBP mentioned above is M33 right ?
    or this is for OFW recovery only ?

    thank you & have fun
    Mehmet Can

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    the 371.PBP is used for both.
    For you, once your lights have stopped flashing yiru PSP should turn off automatically, if it doesnt, give it 10 mins then turn it off and restart it

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    Thank you.
    now I got it.

    I hope I will be able to homebrew enable my PSP-Slim.
    I almost got every required information.
    But this time, I'm lack of equipment.
    Pandora Battery, Pandora MS or CFW PSP owner friend.

    only these questions left in my mind.
    http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=81434

    thx for this great descriptive post.
    I have learned much.

    take care & have fun.

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    I replied to your post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobtentpeg View Post
    I replied to your post
    thank you.
    I appriciated.

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