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God is my rock
Ok guys, my pandora battery and magic mem stick work fine and were set up correctly so thats not the problem, I have a bricked psp and so I want to unbrick it using my pandora battery and magic mem stick. So I put in the magic mem stick and then pop in the pandora battery and the psp turns on and all the lights go on like it should. Then instead of switching over to the menu like it should...it just stays like that almost like its frozen just with a black screen and all the lights on. I came across some other threads that people had the same problem but there was no solution posted. Maybe one of you have had this problem and know how to fix it? This psp is not a ta0-82 or w/e it is called.
Vend3tt4
did you try holding R when you start it. Just a suggestion i dont know if it will work seeing as how i have never used it.
Hope this helps...
igotwormz
maybe take out the umd
God is my rock
QUOTE(igotwormz @ Oct 20 2007, 12:53 PM) *
maybe take out the umd

tried holding r and taking out umd...neither worked
Curse
seems alot of people need help with pandora's battery these days.. have you checked any of the how-to guides?
QUOTE(God is my rock @ Oct 18 2007, 08:58 PM) *
Ok guys, my pandora battery and magic mem stick work fine and were set up correctly so thats not the problem, I have a bricked psp and so I want to unbrick it using my pandora battery and magic mem stick. So I put in the magic mem stick and then pop in the pandora battery and the psp turns on and all the lights go on like it should. Then instead of switching over to the menu like it should...it just stays like that almost like its frozen just with a black screen and all the lights on. I came across some other threads that people had the same problem but there was no solution posted. Maybe one of you have had this problem and know how to fix it? This psp is not a ta0-82 or w/e it is called.
oh it doesnt matter what your motherboard is
lou_111
i'm having the same problem :\
God is my rock
QUOTE(Curse @ Oct 21 2007, 03:20 PM) *
seems alot of people need help with pandora's battery these days.. have you checked any of the how-to guides?oh it doesnt matter what your motherboard is

ok...you may think that I am a noob, but I know alot about psp's and this problem has happened to other people also, but they didn't post a solution. This problem has to do with the flash0 memory being broken or damaged and that is why the pandora can't unbrick it, because there is not enough flash0 for the pandora to do anything with. That is as far as I know about this problem.
adw888
QUOTE(God is my rock @ Oct 22 2007, 02:29 PM) *
ok...you may think that I am a noob, but I know alot about psp's and this problem has happened to other people also, but they didn't post a solution. This problem has to do with the flash0 memory being broken or damaged and that is why the pandora can't unbrick it, because there is not enough flash0 for the pandora to do anything with. That is as far as I know about this problem.

Hmm, not sure if this will help you (and I haven't been following the thread) but your problem reminds me of this:
http://www.psp-spot.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=48533
Kay69
Try making the memory stick again. biggrin.gif
bob56
try making the pandora battery again. this is the easiest guide to me
Go here for a complete and easy guide

Hope it works on your PSP
dtvhn21
maybe there's something wrong when you made it... try to remake it, the menu should show even if the psp is bricked... i already tried using the pandora in a bricked psp and it worked, but in my case it took around five times before the psp was unbricked... try inserting the magic memory and pandora batt in an unbricked psp to check if the menu will show or not, i the menu will not show then definitely theres something wrong with it...
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