He used a pandora battery program by Hellcats. He put in the option "Format and partition for pandora battery" (something like that) when he did that, the program deleted a file called mispl.bin and some other programs.
Now the psp only turns on when he puts it the plug, but does not open on when it is running on the battery. Anyone knows what is wrong with the PSP?
Originally posted by Angelana5: He used a pandora battery program by Hellcats. He put in the option "Format and partition for pandora battery" (something like that) when he did that, the program deleted a file called mispl.bin and some other programs.
Now the psp only turns on when he puts it the plug, but does not open on when it is running on the battery. Anyone knows what is wrong with the PSP?
"msipl.bin" is used to make the magic memory stick :)
I think you mean by "eeprom.bin" >_>
If so, then he can convert his battery to a normal one (There is an option in the software itself), but the pandora battery creator software will make a FAKE eeprom ID on the battery which is harmful >_<
So, do you want to continue ??? o_O
I would recommend you to buy a new battery and use the old one as a permanent pandora battery :)
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Originally posted by Angelana5: He used a pandora battery program by Hellcats. He put in the option "Format and partition for pandora battery" (something like that) when he did that, the program deleted a file called mispl.bin and some other programs.
Now the psp only turns on when he puts it the plug, but does not open on when it is running on the battery. Anyone knows what is wrong with the PSP?
"msipl.bin" is used to make the magic memory stick :)
I think you mean by "eeprom.bin" >_>
If so, then he can convert his battery to a normal one (There is an option in the software itself), but the pandora battery creator software will make a FAKE eeprom ID on the battery which is harmful >_<
So, do you want to continue ??? o_O
I would recommend you to buy a new battery and use the old one as a permanent pandora battery :)
But is it possible to fix this problem? He already has a pandera battery, but it is the same one that he used when he choose the option. What will I really easily fix the problem.
But since you don't have the "eeprom.bin", it's kinda not recommended by me to use the "pandora battery creator" to turn the battery into a normal one as it would write it's own eeprom >_>
neways :)
Power on the PSP with the AC adapter :)
When the XMB comes up, insert the battery and start the "pandora battery creator" :)
Well, then there is an option in the creator itself to return the battery back to a normal one :)
My (+[__]%) life - HERE :)
*Why do I take it all ??? Why do I beg for more ??? I never thought that this is how I Hit The Floor* Bullet For my Valentine darn rulez !!!! \m/ ^_^ \m/
Guide on how to use popsloader : HERE / Working and non-working pandora batteries : HERE
But since you don't have the "eeprom.bin", it's kinda not recommended by me to use the "pandora battery creator" to turn the battery into a normal one as it would write it's own eeprom >_>
neways :)
Power on the PSP with the AC adapter :)
When the XMB comes up, insert the battery and start the "pandora battery creator" :)
Well, then there is an option in the creator itself to return the battery back to a normal one :)
Ok, thanx, that is a bit more clearer, but i still have one more question: After you convert into a normal battery, can you convert that batter to a pandora on again?
My (+[__]%) life - HERE :)
*Why do I take it all ??? Why do I beg for more ??? I never thought that this is how I Hit The Floor* Bullet For my Valentine darn rulez !!!! \m/ ^_^ \m/
Guide on how to use popsloader : HERE / Working and non-working pandora batteries : HERE