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13. December 2007 @ 11:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
it may a new one wich is pandra proof
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13. December 2007 @ 12:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by badqct9:
it may a new one wich is pandra proof
Probably is the new and patched one.
galdy316, you'll need to buy an old battery. You won't be able to go to shops and buy them because Sony didn't let them sell batteries(this is happening in the UK - may happen to your country) so I advise you to buy an old PSP battery. Remember, DON'T BUY BATTERIES FROM EBAY!
You'd probably get a better chance at Amazon, but I'm not guaranteeing anything.
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so there is no other way? thanks for the advice.
badqct9
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get a tool battrey off amazon for £13 and £2 p+p
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im scared I'ma screw up my PSP battery
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Originally posted by sexually:
im scared I'ma screw up my PSP battery
If you read the first post of this thread...
Originally posted by The first post of this thread:

If you don't want to open up your battery, then you can purchase the Datel TOOL battery. The battery is bright red/orange and is in service mode(Pandora). But you still have to use TotalNewbi Easy Installer to create your MagicMS.
Or you could get another battery to try it out.


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atm I'm broke so I want to know if there's any help any1 could do .. my Version is 3.73
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Originally posted by sexually:
atm I'm broke so I want to know if there's any help any1 could do .. my Version is 3.73
You might as well take the risk then.
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by taking da risk I'll damage the PSP and will have to buy a new one for 200$
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Originally posted by sexually:
by taking da risk I'll damage the PSP and will have to buy a new one for 200$
No...
I mean take the risk as in, take the risk to break your PSP BATTERY...
You can't break/brick your PSP by creating a JigKick.
If you successfully create a JigKick, then you can easily downgrade/unbrick ANY PSP with no chance of damaging.
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so u open the battery and cut the 5th thing ? can I get your AIM/MSN/Yahoo Messenger ? so u can teach me steps by steps ? please i would much appreciate it
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Originally posted by sexually:
so u open the battery and cut the 5th thing ? can I get your AIM/MSN/Yahoo Messenger ? so u can teach me steps by steps ? please i would much appreciate it
Well... The guide is there to follow...
I'll teach you by PM.
PM me what you're stuck at.
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does this work for slim psp batterys?
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is it ok if my battery had sparx flyin when i tried opening it?
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Originally posted by cricemo:
is it ok if my battery had sparx flyin when i tried opening it?
I think that's normal but I'm not quite sure cause the battery aren't supposed to be oppend...
(read the back of the battery :) )
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17. December 2007 @ 15:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Jkale:
does this work for slim psp batterys?
No. Don't try it. If you do, you'll brick your Slim battery.

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is it ok if my battery had sparx flyin when i tried opening it?
Sorry, but I don't know.
I've not personally tried this..
But I don't think that should happen.
Give it a go.
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What Do I Cut It With ? Scisors ?




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hey i got the thing to work now im on 3.71m33

its kinda useless cause i cant get these homebrew games to work
i need a kernel or somethin right
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Originally posted by don010:
hey i got the thing to work now im on 3.71m33

its kinda useless cause i cant get these homebrew games to work
i need a kernel or somethin right
Hi, may i ask how you got it working?

I have a similar problem.

First of all, i have a new PSP Slim with 3.73 OFW.
With that i have a 1gb memstick, it isnt fake.
I also have a Datel tool battery.

Now i have followed the installer, chose option 4.

After it installs, with the memory card inserted i put the tool battery in, and the screen remains blank with the green power light turned on.

Where am i going wrong? What could be the problem?

Thanks

This is what it says after i install the files to the mem stick.



I am also using vista.
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19. December 2007 @ 11:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Does doing this allow you to downgrade?
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19. December 2007 @ 11:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by dbman:
Originally posted by don010:
hey i got the thing to work now im on 3.71m33

its kinda useless cause i cant get these homebrew games to work
i need a kernel or somethin right
Hi, may i ask how you got it working?

I have a similar problem.

First of all, i have a new PSP Slim with 3.73 OFW.
With that i have a 1gb memstick, it isnt fake.
I also have a Datel tool battery.

Now i have followed the installer, chose option 4.

After it installs, with the memory card inserted i put the tool battery in, and the screen remains blank with the green power light turned on.

Where am i going wrong? What could be the problem?

Thanks

This is what it says after i install the files to the mem stick.



I am also using vista.
Try using Windows XP.

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Does doing this allow you to downgrade?

Yes - it unbricks too.

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hey i got the thing to work now im on 3.71m33

its kinda useless cause i cant get these homebrew games to work
i need a kernel or somethin right

Are you trying to play emulators? If you want to play emulators, search on dark-alex.org the 1.50 kernel addon V2. If you want to play ISOs(backed up UMD games) then try using this guide.
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/581858
superomio
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Okay, ive opened my battery, but i had to fold the little board over to see that chip i need to cut. The thing is, im not sure which leg to cut. I've circled the chip, can someone just point out which leg to cut.

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w85/f.../DSC00142-1.jpg

Please help me.

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Originally posted by superomio:
Okay, ive opened my battery, but i had to fold the little board over to see that chip i need to cut. The thing is, im not sure which leg to cut. I've circled the chip, can someone just point out which leg to cut.

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w85/f.../DSC00142-1.jpg

Please help me.
When and where did you get the battery?
Is it the FAT battery?
superomio
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19. December 2007 @ 15:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
It is a fat battery, it came with my psp. I cant remember when I got it though. The battery model Number is PSP-110.

Someone please help me.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 19. December 2007 @ 18:12

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after i cut the 5th pin and will i be able to use my battery normally
 
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