pandora battery wont turn back into normal..
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11. February 2008 @ 10:56 |
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I formated the memory stick and after that saw that i need the pandoras menu to convert it back into normal so i put back all the files for the pandoras battery into mem stick but it doesnt work it shows that the game could not be lounched.(I hawe 1.50 addon and my fw version is 3.71 m33-4)Bye the way i cut the leg shown in this pic.

NEED HELP WITH THIS ONE!!
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11. February 2008 @ 11:54 |
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Originally posted by sleepy_92: I formated the memory stick and after that saw that i need the pandoras menu to convert it back into normal so i put back all the files for the pandoras battery into mem stick but it doesnt work it shows that the game could not be lounched.(I hawe 1.50 addon and my fw version is 3.71 m33-4)Bye the way i cut the leg shown in this pic.

NEED HELP WITH THIS ONE!!
Don't quite understand what you've said.
Be sure the kernel is set to 1.5
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11. February 2008 @ 11:58 |
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What?! You can't hardmod a battery and expect to be able to softmod it back -.-
Frankly it doesn't matter that the program won't load, it can't fix your battery.
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11. February 2008 @ 12:31 |
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so the only way is to buy a new one??
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11. February 2008 @ 12:48 |
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Unless you're pretty good at soldering... Yes.
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11. February 2008 @ 13:19 |
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its real easy to solder it, i am new at soldering. the first time i soldered was my wii with no prob. the second time was a psp battery. it is real easy, plus if the pin is already broken off u wont mess anything up anymore then it already is... my advise is to try is.
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11. February 2008 @ 15:22 |
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Really? Hmmm, i just assumed, heard lots about people ruining their batteries for good trying to solder it (Chips overheating, short circuiting etc).
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11. February 2008 @ 17:01 |
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Yeah frankly I woudn't mess with the battery after hard modding it. Anyway why bother when you can just install the multi-loader from the UPMS installer. That way you can keep your Pandora - Just in case you need it again.
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11. February 2008 @ 18:22 |
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Originally posted by simpsim1: Yeah frankly I woudn't mess with the battery after hard modding it. Anyway why bother when you can just install the multi-loader from the UPMS installer. That way you can keep your Pandora - Just in case you need it again.
Yea, that's true, apart from it taking a little longer to boot up, i havn't heard of any problems at all, and you get the best of both worlds.
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12. February 2008 @ 01:28 |
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12. February 2008 @ 15:26 |
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Originally posted by Shokz: Yea, that's true, apart from it taking a little longer to boot up, i havn't heard of any problems at all, and you get the best of both worlds.
I really haven't noticed any real difference in boot time to be honest and I'd much rather keep it like that anyway, because it gives me a "Mobile PSP toolkit" if you like, that I can use to help other unfortunate souls.
@sleepy_92
Glad you got it sorted. You basically have another version of what I was talking about before. It's pretty much just a boot loader for the memory stick that tells the PSP to use it's own boot loader. You haven't really changed the battery back at all, just found another way to use it. I would still use the loader that is in the UPMS installer pack though, because it's more stable and the sleep function works properly (Which I believe isn't the case with the original booster loader).
My opinions come with no warranty whatsoever, but are totally open-source, so you can reverse engineer or decompile them as you see fit. All other rights reserved.
"Freedom" in the west consists of: Freedom of speech, freedom of opinion and freedom of movement. So why is it then, that people want to know what youre saying, what you think of them and where you are going?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 12. February 2008 @ 15:27
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