Using PSP Slim to create a FAT Pandora Battery
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kenny_
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10. December 2007 @ 21:25 |
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Hey guys,
Let me explain the scenario.
I just brought a PSP Fat (ta-082) with 3.72 ofw. I got a friend that has a psp slim with custom firmware.
Is it possible to get my fat psp battery and put it in the slim to create a pandora battery?
I was thinking of using the Easy Pandora GUI installer.
Thanks
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10. December 2007 @ 21:33 |
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Dont know, try it and let us know... good luck! The one thing I can think is that SLIM PSP cant support homebrew so I dont think it will run the easy installer, still give it a shot!
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kenny_
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10. December 2007 @ 22:12 |
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i just tried to run the easy installer. i get a error msg "cannot start game".
Is there something i missed?
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btjl90
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11. December 2007 @ 00:30 |
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yes yes.. u may put ur fat batt into the slim to make it pandora...
stickied right above this forum.. the only difference is u do not use the old pandora creater... instead u use the newer wan (available in the sicky)
warning: u cannot convert back ur fat batt into a normal one if u used slim to convert it into pandora...
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11. December 2007 @ 17:07 |
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Quote: warning: u cannot convert back ur fat batt into a normal one if u used slim to convert it into pandora...
Wow, don't invent stuff, I did that and it works, all you have to do is back up the eepom.bin!
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btjl90
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14. December 2007 @ 01:27 |
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u cannot convert the pandora battery back to a normal wan if u are using psp slim to convert it into a pandora one in the first place
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kenny_
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18. December 2007 @ 19:05 |
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Hey guys,
I successfully converted my fat battery to a Pandora and then back to normal using a slim.
I used the guide that BTFan recommended:
[GUIDE]:UPMS (Ultimate Pandora's Magic Stick)-Emerald Version-**UPDATED 12/7/07**
Which can be found here http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/580254.
Thanks every1 that tried to help me out.
Just a tip before anyone tries this: REMEMBER to use a genuine pro duo.
At first, i tried to use a fake pro duo. I made a backup of the eepom.bin then converted it to a Pandora.
Then i soon found out that everything on the memory stick was corrupted and i couldn't convert it back to a normal battery.
So what i had to do was use the fake serial option (got a write error). But the battery worked anyway.
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18. December 2007 @ 20:44 |
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Originally posted by btjl90: u cannot convert the pandora battery back to a normal wan if u are using psp slim to convert it into a pandora one in the first place
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No, I used a FAT battery and converted it to a Pandora's Battery using my Slim PSP to unbrick a Fat PSP. In the installation I just "backed up the eeprom.bin", once the Fat PSP was unbricked, I "resotred eeprom.bin" and the was back to normal, working.
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19. December 2007 @ 04:09 |
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Actually I heard somewhere .... That if you used a PSP SLIM to CONVERT your FAT BATTERY to a PANDORA BATTERY it won't work...
But I havn't tested it myself cause I don't have a PSP SLIM (LOL) But since BTFan said it works..
(well I just don't know...)
:)
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19. December 2007 @ 11:20 |
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20. December 2007 @ 07:05 |
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Originally posted by BTFan: I did it using this guide: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/580254
I successfuly unbricked the FAT PSP and then turned the FAT Pandora's Battery back to normal.
Oh so, it's a FAT Battery I thought it was a SLIM ONE cause I know you can't convert a slim battery to pandora...
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Yawnzzz
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20. December 2007 @ 08:01 |
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I believe you can convert a slim battery to Pandora.I have one myself.
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20. December 2007 @ 13:50 |
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Originally posted by N01NOob: Originally posted by BTFan: I did it using this guide: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/580254
I successfuly unbricked the FAT PSP and then turned the FAT Pandora's Battery back to normal.
Oh so, it's a FAT Battery I thought it was a SLIM ONE cause I know you can't convert a slim battery to pandora...
:)
Wrong again, you can convert a SLIM battery to a Pandora's Battery. So even if I said I used a SLIM battery you wouldve still been wrong.
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21. December 2007 @ 08:55 |
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Originally posted by BTFan: Originally posted by N01NOob: Originally posted by BTFan: I did it using this guide: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/580254
I successfuly unbricked the FAT PSP and then turned the FAT Pandora's Battery back to normal.
Oh so, it's a FAT Battery I thought it was a SLIM ONE cause I know you can't convert a slim battery to pandora...
:)
Wrong again, you can convert a SLIM battery to a Pandora's Battery. So even if I said I used a SLIM battery you wouldve still been wrong.
This is so crazy so said you used SLIM then you said on your previous post you used fat battery ....
WHat's the real one man....C'MON!!!
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21. December 2007 @ 14:44 |
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I used the SLIM PSP to convert a FAT battery to a Pandora's Battery.
All already said that I never said I used a FAT battery, see my post:
Originally posted by BTFan: No, I used a FAT battery and converted it to a Pandora's Battery using my Slim PSP to unbrick a Fat PSP. In the installation I just "backed up the eeprom.bin", once the Fat PSP was unbricked, I "resotred eeprom.bin" and the was back to normal, working.
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21. December 2007 @ 23:22 |
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Originally posted by BTFan: I used the SLIM PSP to convert a FAT battery to a Pandora's Battery.
All already said that I never said I used a FAT battery, see my post:
Originally posted by BTFan: No, I used a FAT battery and converted it to a Pandora's Battery using my Slim PSP to unbrick a Fat PSP. In the installation I just "backed up the eeprom.bin", once the Fat PSP was unbricked, I "resotred eeprom.bin" and the was back to normal, working.
So you used a FAT Battery and used a PSP SLIM to make the FAT Battery pandora...
I'm telling now that you can't convert the SLIM Battery into pandora....( I'm not actually sure you can't cause in the past I have read somewhere in other forums that you can't convert PSP SLIM BATTERY to pandora... but I think now you can....) Anyways .... correct if I'm still wrong...
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22. December 2007 @ 00:23 |
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Yes you can convert a SLIM battery to a Pandora's Battery i read it at psp-hacks.com
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22. December 2007 @ 03:41 |
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Originally posted by BTFan: Yes you can convert a SLIM battery to a Pandora's Battery i read it at psp-hacks.com
Ok... Now I get it ....
You could even try and hardmod the PSP SLim Battery....
:) found it a psp-hacks.com
:)
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22. December 2007 @ 08:55 |
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ah the glorious stuff at psp-hacks.com
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