psp red screen.....
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justin88
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3. August 2007 @ 15:50 |
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my psp loaded up with a red screen saying a serious error has occered please contact technical support. im just wondering what dose that mean i have had a blue screen befor but never red everything is working now so ya what dose the red screen mean is it a semi brick or....?
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mrmcman
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3. August 2007 @ 15:54 |
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It is as good as a pretty brick. You cannot do anything on it, unless you have a modchip or custom firmware, which you obviously did.
(+[__]%) put this psp in ur siggy. just do it.
PSP Firmware: constantly changing, currently GoldenEye.
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3. August 2007 @ 16:06 |
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Originally posted by justin88: my psp loaded up with a red screen saying a serious error has occered please contact technical support. im just wondering what dose that mean i have had a blue screen befor but never red everything is working now so ya what dose the red screen mean is it a semi brick or....?
If the PSP is completely bricked, why would it even display an error message telling you to contact technical support. Every bricked PSP I've seen, you turn it on, get a green light, but no display whatsoever. Is there a software that you could run from USB Mode, that could take priority over the PSP boot to let you modify the flash0? I know that there is a specific file in the flash0 that tells the PSP the boot order, so can we edit it to boot into USB Mode before loading the XMB?
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mrmcman
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3. August 2007 @ 16:11 |
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@Crazykid3: this one is a brick because instead of missing flash0 files, this one had corrupt flash0 files. both are completely useless. and i suppose you could, but i dont think its nesessary with modchips and custom firmwares. its a good rainy day project.
(+[__]%) put this psp in ur siggy. just do it.
PSP Firmware: constantly changing, currently GoldenEye.
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3. August 2007 @ 16:23 |
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Modchips are difficult (to say the least) to soder onto a PSP motherboard. Corruption in the flash0 can destroy the boot order. You corrupt, erase, or even modify that order, it won't even get to Recovery Mode, let alone the XMB. This is why most readme.txt's on CXMB tell you never to touch the "kn" folder under any circumstances. This is why I'm looking for a software that could be loaded directly into the flash via USB. If you could change the boot order to USB Mode first, you could modify the flash without needing a Recovery Mode.
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btjl90
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3. August 2007 @ 17:32 |
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Originally posted by Crazykid3: Modchips are difficult (to say the least) to soder onto a PSP motherboard. Corruption in the flash0 can destroy the boot order. You corrupt, erase, or even modify that order, it won't even get to Recovery Mode, let alone the XMB. This is why most readme.txt's on CXMB tell you never to touch the "kn" folder under any circumstances. This is why I'm looking for a software that could be loaded directly into the flash via USB. If you could change the boot order to USB Mode first, you could modify the flash without needing a Recovery Mode.
but for ur psp to run on usb mode, it has to first open its usb port. this is usually done within the system itself. so for what u want to happen, it seems slightly tedious to happen
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3. August 2007 @ 19:45 |
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Quote: but for ur psp to run on usb mode, it has to first open its usb port. this is usually done within the system itself. so for what u want to happen, it seems slightly tedious to happen
What I'm looking for would be within the Firmware itself. There has to be a way to install the USB driver onto the flash and make it so it cannot be deleted, modified, or anything. We could make it read-only, but is there a way to make is so, even if you select all/delete, it won't delete the driver?
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bu22ard
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4. August 2007 @ 01:34 |
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@justin88 you didn't say what FW you are running? recovery mode?
1.52>2.0>1.5>3.40 OE-A>3.71 M33-4
3.60>4.01 M33-2
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Hacker06
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29. August 2007 @ 10:22 |
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YA if your running OE Edition firmware you can access recovery by holding down the r button when you first start it up, there should be a section saying somthing about eboot
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2. October 2007 @ 13:02 |
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rsod...i've seen on youtube and he couldnt fix it...ooh well
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2. October 2007 @ 15:35 |
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Unless you have a Recovery mode, a RSOD is a brick, it's just alive enough to be able to actually tell you it's bricked, so very kind of it :)
PSP, all the way from 1.00 to 5.50 GEN D2 - DS Lite w/ M3DS Real (M3 Sakura v1.34)
PS3 3.01 - iPod Touch 2G 16GB Jailbroken - Xbox 360 60GB - PC, Q6600, 3GB DDR2, GTX260 (216) 896MB
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