Gaming can you brick a psp

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without having custom firmware? my psp 1000 wont boot but has still charges the battery. im trying to get to the bottom of this but i cant figure it out
 

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hey its u again lol. i did what u said in my other post, followed the power line to what i think is the fuse, which was popped off. when i hold it on to the motherboard the battery gets charged but still no green LEDs. i wasnt updating the psp either. do u think i blew the motherboard?
 

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Well since the battery charges then you know the power line was messed up at one spot I have little doubt it was messed up elsewhere. There is probably a broken/missing part somewhere else that might not be as noticeable.
 

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Simply speaking:

Resistors limit current through an electrical device so other electrical components don't get fried.

Capacitors are sort of like short term batteries that gather up a charge for components to run off of.

Basically it is lowlevel stuff that (as you are becoming aware of) isn't stuff noobies should really mess around with.
 
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Have you tried the Universal Unbricker? (Use TotalNewbi Easy Installer, it comes with it, and it's pretty awesome) BTW you need a Pandora's Battery (or Datel TOOL Battery, check Amazon or something) and a Magic Memory Stick.
 

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