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    Default Having an issue when shutting down my psp

    I'm having this strange issue with my psp.

    When I shut it down during the middle of a game, it cannot return to where it was at. Instead, it kicks me back out to the main menu.

    When I try to turn the psp on: the light will turn on for a split second, but it won't switch on, then i'll have to flick it again, and then it will turn on to the main menu instead of the game I was playing.

    I only encounter this problem when using homebrew, not while playing isos or popstation games.

    I'm using firmware 3.90 m33 on a fat psp.

    Has anybody else encountered this problem? If anybody knows a solution to this problem I would be mighty grateful.

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    yep happened to me also like that. It's probably a bug in the firmware. After I "pandoraed" back to 3.80 M33 it was normal. There really was no reason to upgrade to 3.90 M33 on a fat unless you wanted the playstation store fix thing (doubt it), because skype isnt on it either :P. So i recommend you go back to 3.80 M33 -5
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    You could check in the cofiguration in your recovery menu to make sure the "hard reset on homebrew" is not enabled.

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    I have the same problem (though I didn't notice it until I read this ) and I checked to see if hard reset was enabled, and it wasn't so I I agree, it's the firmware.

    I'm hoping problems like this will be fixed in the first update by DA.

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