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I tried to downgrade my PSP to 1.50 OFW using Hellcat Recovery and when it was over, the PSP turned itself off like it was supposed to and the green light started blinking. But now the PSP doesn't turn on. It just stays with the green light on but the screen doesn't turn on. Can someone please help me? I've waited a long time to get a PSP and this happened before I could properly use it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I tried to downgrade my PSP to 1.50 OFW using Hellcat Recovery and when it was over, the PSP turned itself off like it was supposed to and the green light started blinking. But now the PSP doesn't turn on. It just stays with the green light on but the screen doesn't turn on. Can someone please help me? I've waited a long time to get a PSP and this happened before I could properly use it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
There is a video guide to trying to unbrick your PSP here :-

https://gbatemp.net/threads/install-psp-6-61-pro-c-infinity-custom-firmware.468844/

If you're lucky, then one of the button combinations in the video will work for you.
 
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There is a video guide to trying to unbrick your PSP here :

If you're lucky, then one of the button combinations in the video will work for you.
I tried these before and it didn't work. My system was originally on 3.52 M33 when I tried to downgrade it.
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If you're one the lucky people to own a 100x model then you can create a pandora battery and use it to recover the system.
It is a PSP 1000......but I don't have the money to buy a Pandora Battery and a replacement one. Is there any other way??
 
I tried these before and it didn't work. My system was originally on 3.52 M33 when I tried to downgrade it.
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It is a PSP 1000......but I don't have the money to buy a Pandora Battery and a replacement one. Is there any other way??
If you don't have another PSP to make a pandora battery then you're sadly out of luck, you could just do it that way if you have another one, then convert the battery to normal after you're done. You need an original Sony battery to convert it to Pandora one. Also did you try booting to recovery menu? (Holding R when PSP's booting)
 
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It is a PSP 1000......but I don't have the money to buy a Pandora Battery and a replacement one. Is there any other way??
You're out of luck, I'm afraid. The problem is, in order to make a pandora battery, you will need an official Sony battery.
 

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