Originally posted by pogi1100: you're not making any sense... wut u mean?
Sorry, I guess..I got carried away. I'm able to use the Pandora Battery with my PSP which is good and bad. But I don't know how I did it. It's not suppose to be like this right? Because when you turn your Normal battery into Pandora, you can't use it anymore. I'm not sure what I did to my Pandora Battery! I would like to know if I could still install CFW to a new PSP with this battery. I haven't tried but just wanted to make sure b/c it's odd that I can play games for about 5-10min. After couple of mins later my PSP shuts down (That's with Pandora Battery). With my normal battery it works just fine.
a normal pandoras will not run the console correctly, you need to convert the battery back to it original state
Quote:1) Convert your battery into a jigkick one using "Pandora's Battery Creator", but before you press X, press TRIANGLE to backup your battery's EEPROM to ms0:/eeprom.bin
2) Unbrick your PSP as normal
3) When you are done unbricking, take out the battery and the magic memory stick. Start up the PSP using the AC adaptor (do not try to use a USB charger, it will not start up)
4) Insert the magic memory stick and the magic battery
5) Run "Pandora's Battery Creator" again
6) Press L+R to restore the ms0:/eeprom.bin to your battery - you may get an "0x14 write error" when doing this, it doesn't seem to be a problem.
NOTE: You can also restore a battery without having made a backup, by pressing SQUARE at step 6. This will generate a fake serial for your battery (0x12345678) which allows it to work normally, but there could be side-effects.
Have fun, and thanks to everyone in the Prometheus/C+D team
otherwise im very confused with whats going on, could you explain in drop-dead-easy-English with detail lol:)