1. Is there a way to downgrade to 1.50 from 3.90 OFW with one fat PSP, only one battery, and to then "normalise" battery back to working order.
2. Also, is there a soft version of Pandora's battery, since I am so cheap I don't want to buy a spare battery.
i have seen some links online, but nothing concrete for 3.90....
3. One last question (!) my fat PSP with 3.90 OFW doesn't go into recovery mode when I am pressing down R on bootup.. is there somethin I'm doing wrong?
installing the : 'sleep fix Multi-IPL' option in the above program should allow you to boot your psp with a pandora into custom firmware and access the upms pandora menu by holding the l trigger button.
warning* a member previously told me that as may as 3 in 20 psp will not start with out a battery (ac adaptor alone) after being pandoraed this may effect you so you may still have to get another battery
thanks all - shame there's not a soft mod if you are on 3.90. I just don;t want to risk frying the battery.
Should be easier than all this - who knows.. maybe in a few weeks there will be an update/patch out so it's all software not soldering parts and frying batteries....
Another question - is there a software version of creating a pandora's battery if I have 3.90 OFW?
I finally bought a second battery, will use original as Pandora - but I worry about shorting the nattery/explosions/battery fluid leakage ... (battery fluid + skin = burnnnns).
Are there any software installers I can run, or a process I can perform with my original battery, second battery and my Fat PSP - no access to CFW psp.
I appreciate all the help so far - I have searched these forums along with a number of others, it all seems either outdated (i.e. im on 3.90 OFW) or a combination of steps from different areas.
I mean, if I HAVE to I can hard mod the battery, however one site was saying all I need is a safety pin/needle???
I learnt my lesson hard-modding/soft-modding (dont know why its called soft mod - you are PHYSICALLY modifying the HARDware).
As I ran the knife down the side of the battery, I got a nice little spark and the tasty smell of smoke... I am sorry, but this has got to be one of the most dangerous processes - there has to be a software mod (and I mean software) for this...
Anyways I am glad it didn't explode and I lost an eye and a couple of fingers!
If anyone knows of a way of modifying a battery via software only, please can you enlighten all of us !
- if so. I am going to put together a noobs guide once mine has worked - no sparks, no smoke, no soldering (!!).