Hacking How can I fix my PSP's Hardbrick?

Mickstar

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I tried downgrading from 6.61 to 1.5 and accidentally Hardbricked my PSP. When moving from 6.20 to 5.50 I accidentally installed GEN CFW and now when I turned It back on it only shows the green light and nothing else turns on. I want to try and buy an Official/Genuine Sony battery and Memory Stick and turn it to pandora battery an Magic MS, nut I want to make sure my purchase is actually genuine and not a China Fake.
Please help me resurrect my PSP from the dead!

PSP-2001 - Originally had 6.61 Infinity LME CFW.
 

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