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    Default Help needed with 3.90 M33-2

    Hey guys having some trouble with a white original psp I have a black one and a white one I installed the custom firmware on both exactly the same way and I have no trouble at all with the black one but the white one wont play any downloaded games or homebrew games I cant even format it back to 1.50 i get the error 8002013C The game could not be started
    any help will be greatly appreciated

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    make sure you've got the M33 driver selected from the recovery menu

    that might be why the games arent running

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    Yeah I tried that just now in advanced in recovery mode yeah? and still no luck I have no idea what it is any more ideas? I cant even set it back to 1.50 using recovery mode

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    you got a pandoras battery ???

    one more thing, go to system settings

    and see what firmware you got

    it might be that you didnt actually do anything on the white psp

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    Yeah the psp is using the custom firmware i've got scummvm to work on there and some emulators but as for umd's downloaded they dont work at all on the white psp but perfect on the black =S
    Nope I dont have pandoras battery is that hardware?
    Thanks again for the help

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    did you install the 1.5 kernal add ons on both psps and also use the fake umd region or codes in the recovery menu...

    also try switching memory sticks to see if your isos are corrupted on one of the sticks.

    but no more iso talk here at DCEmu its in the rules... hope this helps,

    486dx

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