I have this slim psp that I can use the PAndora battery and get to 3.80m33-5. The process goes smooth and then I hit the X button to complete the installation.
But then when I remove the battery, and replace it with the original, the psp wont turn on. The green light turns off after a second or two. The same thing happens when the power cord is plugged in and the battery is taken out.
Is this some software issue? What could be the problem? This is the first time this has happened as I have downgraded many PSPs, both phat and slim, with the same Pandora set I have.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? I've searched a lot of forums, and even googled, but I cant seem to find this specific issue.
tried pressing the brightness button? you sure you werent trying to downgrade from anything lower than 3.60m33? could be idstorage? sounds quite bad send it back to sony! but try loading OFW first!
Thanks for replying.
I can't send it to Sony since I'm not the original owner. This is how it was when I got a hold of it so I don't know what firmware it originally was. The nand wasn't backed up but if I use the Pandora again, I get the option of backing up the nand.
What does idStorage do? I made this Pandora Battery last year sometime and have used it on many PSPs, both phat and slim. All were different firmwares and all results were succesful. If it was a hardware issue, I wouldnt have been able to use Pandora at all since the PSP wouldnt turn on, right? Or could it still be faulty hardware?
Meantime I'll research idStorage. But my question is, how do I access the PSP bios(if thats what they are called) if the PSP wont even turn on?
Sorry if I have all these questions but I'm stumped here.