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13. October 2007 @ 17:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i have a question, after using pendoras battery can you still use the battery and the memory card for games (just like normal). and can they also just be kept to do another pandora battery without buying another battery/memory for the 3rd time? thx

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13. October 2007 @ 18:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I will give you 2 options you can folow below...

1st Option

If you want to recover your battery and memory stick to normal follow the below steps.

When you first run the Pandora Creator and the menu boots up press Triangle so you save your battery EEPROM file to Memory Stick. When it reboots back to XMB (PSP Menu) run the Pandora Creator again this time pressing X to convert the Battery to a Pandora Battery.

Now when your done unbricking/downgrading the PSP you can convert the Battery back to normal by...

Taking the Magic Memory Stick and Pandora Battery out of the PSP.

Plug the PSP into the AC Adapter (Without Pandora Battery) and turn the PSP on letting it boot to XMB.

Now place the Magic Memory Stick and Pandora Battery into the PSP.

Go to Game menu Memory Stick and run the Pandora Creator. After it boots up press L + R Trigger at the same time and the backup EEPROM will be written to the Battery. (You will get a write error 0X14 something like that which is normal)

Your Battery is now back to normal.

Just format the Memory Stick in PSP system settings like you would normally to use as normal PSP Memory Stick.

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2nd Option...

With a simple modification to the memory Stick you can use your Pandora Battery as a normal battery.

Create the Pandora Battery first before performing the below steps.

The steps below will need to be run on all Memory Sticks you use including the Magic Memory Stick.

Download this file HERE and extract it.

Place the Memory Stick into the PSP (Without the Pandora Battery) and plug the PSP into the AC Adapter and turn the PSP on letting it boot to XMB.

When it boots up enable the USB and drag the ipl folder (located inside the Booster's MS Multi IPL Loader folder) to the ROOT of the Memory Stick.

Now disable the USB then go to the Booster's MS Multi IPL Loader\PSP_MS_MULTI_LOADER directory on the PC and execute the "install_psp_ms_multi_loader_ipl.cmd" file. This will bring up a DOS Prompt window.

Now enable the USB again and the DOS window will detect the USB connection. It will write a bunch of information similar to the below image.




Type Y at [Y] and then anykey to close the DOS window.

Now turn off the PSP then insert your Pandora Battery and it will automatically boot to XMB. You can now turn the PSP off/on like a normal battery using your Pandora Battery.

To boot to Pandora Menu place the Magic Memory Stick in the PSP you want to unbrick/downgrade and then hold L Trigger down while inserting the Pandora Battery.

Just a reminder: You will need to perform these steps for ALL Memory Sticks you use.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 13. October 2007 @ 18:32

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