Turn a Pandora back to normal
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xenoph
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15. December 2007 @ 11:26 |
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How can I turn my Pandora battery back to normal?
This is the only battery I have, so I need to use it as a normal battery
I have a Slip PSP with 3.60 M33 cfw.
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AfterDawn Addict
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15. December 2007 @ 12:00 |
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Have you converted the Battery yet?
What Application did you use?
If so did you backup the battery EEPROM?
If you haven't converted the SLIM Battery yet then go HERE and download ospbt_0.4.zip.
Extract the file and drag the ospbt folder to the /PSP/GAME folder. Now run the application O.S. Pandora Battery Tool from Game Menu memory Stick.
Make sure you back up the Battery EEPROM first. Then you can convert it to service mode.
After your done using the Battery and want it back to normal plug in the PSP into the AC Adapter and make sure the Battery is out. Turn on the PSP and let it boot to XMB then add the battery into the PSP.
Now start the O.S. Pandora Battery Tool again and this time select Flash only serial from ms0:/eeprom.bin after it has wrote the serial exit the application and turn off the PSP. Then unplug the PSP from AC Adapter and take out the battery. Now put the battery back in and use as normal.
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xenoph
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15. December 2007 @ 12:26 |
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I have a fat pandora battery, and yes, I backed up the eeprom.
I don't have the original slim battery, I broke it trying to make me a Pandora and i threw it away.
I'm not sure what program was used to make this Pandora, since I got it from somebody online.
Is it still safe to use that tool?
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AfterDawn Addict
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15. December 2007 @ 12:28 |
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Yeap just make sure you place the EEPROM.BIN file in the root of the PSP Memory Stick and place the ospbt folder to the /PSP/GAME folder.
Then follow the steps I gave above.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 15. December 2007 @ 12:29
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xenoph
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15. December 2007 @ 12:48 |
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Thanks, it worked perfectly :)
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17. December 2007 @ 19:21 |
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So how would I put the latest M33 on the 3.73 Official Firmware for PSP using Pandora and would I be able to use the pandora battery twice or will it brick my PSP?
Oh and how do you backup eeprom of the battery? Do you backup pandora eeprom or normal eeprom...?
One more question: Can I can use this in any M33 firmware?
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17. December 2007 @ 21:33 |
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@pogi1100
Start your thread - actually better yet edit your post and add the other questions on the thread you started on backing up a psp's batteries eeprom.
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genentic
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19. December 2007 @ 17:24 |
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I downgraded a fat psp from 3.03 to 1.50 with pandoras battery.
After it downgraded to 1.50, I formated the memory stick, accidentalty erasing the eeprom.bin file.
If I got a hold of an eeprom.bin file from another battery, could I still turn the JigKick one into a normal battery?
If not, is there anyway to recover this battery?
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19. December 2007 @ 19:27 |
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Originally posted by genentic: I downgraded a fat psp from 3.03 to 1.50 with pandoras battery.
After it downgraded to 1.50, I formated the memory stick, accidentalty erasing the eeprom.bin file.
If I got a hold of an eeprom.bin file from another battery, could I still turn the JigKick one into a normal battery?
If not, is there anyway to recover this battery?
If the eeprom.bin is from another battery it might not work, I'm not sure though because its two different batteries. If not, it's permanently pandora, you can create it back to normal without the serial number but it might have side effects
My PSP History:
1.00 >1.5>2.00>1.5>3.03 OE-C>BRICKED>Pandora battery ^_^>1.5>3.03 OE-C>3.52 M33-2>3.71 M33-4
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