Ah that happens in M33 Firmwares..
It means what it says, flash1 w/e wont do it.
What firmware are you running now?
Try entering your access point manually.
I have no Idea how this happened, I wanted to surf the web with my psp and while it was trying to connect it said error 00000001 psp could not detect access point
My modem was up and runing, then I tried to create a new connection and the same, it should've scaned for others or something but no
This is really weird cause I was using it yesterday morning
I tried restoring default settings, nothing
tried formating flash1, got BSOD, and then nothing
And now is still the same, I hope ad hoc didn't get screwed as well (although I think the worse)
Damn I just remembered that I left it charging, maybe there was a shortcut and it fried the wireless card, $#@! that means no multiplayer for an undetermined time.
anyone knows what error 0000000001 is referred to?
any advice is welcome
Ah that happens in M33 Firmwares..
It means what it says, flash1 w/e wont do it.
What firmware are you running now?
Try entering your access point manually.
what do you mean by " that happens on m33 firmwares"
my sig says, i'm on 3.71M33-4 1.5 kernel addon v2
I'll try manually, but it should at least scan
edit: ehm what's SSID
edit2: NVM, i got it, but still the same, "the access point was not detected"
Last edited by mike_jmg; January 24th, 2008 at 06:31.
now it's fixed, I guess it was stuck or something cause I tried adhoc on tekken and it went into battle lobby, then I saw an option that said online (I've never seen it before on tekken, silly me) so I tried it, and it started scaning for an access point (I was like WTF?, wasn't this broken).
Then tried on network settings, and it scans normally again, guess it just needed a little push.
But boy that was weird
Now all of you know, if this ever happen to you, just try getting online with a game and it will be fixed![]()
Last edited by mike_jmg; January 24th, 2008 at 16:43.
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