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10-30-2007, 05:32 PM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Ohio | | | Please help me "pandora problem" Ok, I’ll start from the beginning- I bought a Pandora battery set off-line- Inserted the Pandora battery set into psp running 3.71 firmware- Turned psp into 3.71 m33-2- everything fine until.....--I tried to make a new magic memory stick cause my other one didn’t have enough room on it- THIS IS WHEN ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE! -I accidentally changed my only normal battery into a Pandora- at the Pandora menu "of that battery I just turned into a pandora" I dumped the Nand (thought that would restore the battery. to normal "I’ am a noob")---after i did that i choose restore nand dump physically--- my psp wouldn’t turn on with support of power cord- light turned on, but no action on the screen- purchased a new fat psp at 1.51 firmware (i still have the old one)-inserted pandora battery and memory stick into new psp- selected "install 3.71 m33-2"- process began- as it was listing all the things it was doing the message "371.PBP not found in root" appeared-- i removed the pandora battery and memory stick-- i inserted a normal battery-- power light turns on-- nothing on screen-- light turns off after 25 seconds or so-- IS THIS A BRICK? and how do i un-brick it?
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10-30-2007, 09:34 PM
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My Mood: | | Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Georgia Age: 18
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Points: 2,158.09 Donate | | | Well, tough luck there. Seams that the 1.51 is bricked. The memory stick was missing a eboot file, but if you have something that can connect the memory stick to a computer then you can fix it. So just tell me and I'll see if I can help you.
When you tryed to use the power cord to power up the other psp, did you remove the pandora battory 1st? You need to turn it on with no battory in 1st then once its on put the pandora in the psp.
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10-31-2007, 02:59 PM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Ohio | | | thanx ya, someone else said i needed the memory stick reader-so your 100% if i use the mem card reader i will be able to turn on my psp? I didnt know that trying to install the 3.71 m33-2 could brick the psp- but i guess if you dont have the 371.PBP it does- also my bro's psp was at 2.82 sony firmware when i tried it on his, can that be fixed the same way (by using a memstick reader?) | 
10-31-2007, 03:01 PM
| | Moderator / Pastafarian
My Mood: | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: sda1:/sys/kernel
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Points: 352.42 Donate | | | Get a MS Pro Duo reader, load the 3.71 EBOOT.PBP to the correct folder, and with a Pandora you will be able to unbrick any PSP. So yes, you can. | |
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