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Technical PlayStation Portable For Beginners | V2, General PSP Q&A and Homebrew Discussion

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fillet
post Apr 11 2008, 09:56 PM

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hello. i would like to ask something, hope you guys can answer me.

My bro and 1 bought a PSP each.

his is PSP-2000 , mine is PSP-2006

, may i know what's the difference?

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post Nov 21 2008, 04:01 PM

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my psp Brick???
i updated to 5.00 m33-3 ,

everything was fine, i could play the lastest NFS: undercover for a couple of hours.

then suddenly, PSP hang. once i reboot, there's nothing on the screen. Green light keeps flashing, and also the MSPD orange light keeps flashing. no sound no image.

i brought it to the shop, they tried with pandora bettery, cannot boot either...............

according to them, mobo needs to be check by technician. anyone got this kind of problem before?
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post Nov 24 2008, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(kamikraze @ Nov 24 2008, 05:20 PM)
y my psp show nothing after i switch on it?
it happen when my psp hang when playing mh2g.. when map loading it hang.. dunno why.. n need to put battery out to switch it off..
after that cant switch on.. the mem card reading light were not normal..
kelip2 constantly.. arrgghh.. dunno wat to do..

could any1 tell me the best/normal setting when pressing start/select button at the menu page? dunno wat it called... something relate to gamespeed or sumtin.. hmm..
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i had the exact same problem.. 2 days ago.. but different game la.

now.. the problem is simple.

your PSP won't boot because it cannot read your memory card. the orange light keep blinking.

First, Take out the MSPD, and boot it.

If it boot , Good. your hardware is still ok.

2nd, Take another MSPD and plug it in and boot.

If it can boot = 1st MSPD faulty(try again and confirm that it's not working)
if cannot = possibly your MSPD reader(inside your psp ) is faulty.

NOTE ** did you happen to drop something into the MSPD reader? maybe the warranty sticker from your memstick?
my sticker came out and got stuck in the drive causing my memstick unreadable. Solution use tooth pick, take the sticker out. everything's fine again!

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