I made my PSP do this intentionally once, so I may be able to help. You should have a pandora battery for this to happen.
Make sure you have the same memory stick inside, because if you have a different one inserted, it can't load the pandora IPL/bootloader which you will have installed when you Pandora'd your PSP to M33 firmware.
If that is still unsuccessful, Try taking the battery out completely, and running off A/C power, and try to access the Recovery Menu this way. This should definetly work.
If none of this works, let me know if it's a Slim or an original PSP 'fat'. Also, if you do have access to a Pandora battery, or if your battery is indeed pandora and you still have the loader installed, just use that to reinstall your firmware. Everything should be fine then.
The thing that is wierd however, is that you was only playing games on it then you only left it for an hour and when you came back it was messed up. In my case, I bricked my PSP to try a pandora installer on it.
Questions: Did you leave your PSP paused on the game while you were out? Was it in sleep mode or was it actually still on the game and turned on? Did it run out of power? What did you do before you played Gangs Of London? Any Firmware modding or flashes?
I'm not suggesting you're lieing, but if you did do anything else please tell, because it can be helpful to know exactly what you did. :thumbup:
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