Gaming Installing A Custom Firmware Tutorial

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el_queso

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Does this technique work for firmwares 3.80+? I'm getting my PSP Slim tomorrow, and I'm getting confused with all of the different programs out there.

If my understanding is correct, creating your own Pandora battery via software requires a lower firmware, but for this techinque, it doesn't matter.
 

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It works with every/any firmware. It's more like the firmware doesn't matter, since Pandora Battery and Magic MS writes directly to NAND.
 

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Okay I got a psp slim and tried to open the battery but ended up ripping a silver wiry thingy on the circuit board. I just left it alone because the psp wouldn't turn on with the battery. Can't I just order the datel tool battery an d then use that for normal use using a multi boot loader I believe?
Edit: Nevermind I found some phat batteries at kmart for 2 for $23 and it worked like a charm. The first battery got messed up but now I got 3.71m33!
 

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Yup yup, same for me too. Even though I did it a few weeks ago.
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Why do we have to take out the memory stick first then stop USB connection? What does this have to do with loading the firmware?
 

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My battery is made in Japan. The guide says only ones made in China will be hard moddable. I could do with some testimony on this.
 

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I just used this guide and put custom firmware on 2 slim psp's, very simple! thank you
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Also, for people who want to convert their batteries back to normal, you can use the one wire soldering method, but instead of soldering, use clear tape and tape a wire down to the two points, i can take pictures of my rig if anyone wants
 

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Hi,

I used the guide and its gr8 thanks so much.
But i have 1 question which is when i put the magic mem stick in the psp i got no menu on the screen just a black screen is that correct?
It worked no problems but was just curious if i was meant to get a menu.

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hi, i tried this on my friends psp slim and i can't get it to work, i got the pandora battery part right, it just wont boot from the magic memory stick. i've tried 5 different programs (including the one mentioned in the TUT) and tried each program at least ten times each but when i put the memory stick in then the pandora bat it booted straight away (green light on) but the ms light didnt flicker and presing X did nothing
 

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Awesome tutorial! I just ordered a black slim with sony 4gb card from amazon. With the two items overnight shipped the total came to about $225 (I am an amazon prime member). So I have no problems with any of this except finding that damn TOTALNewbieasyInstallerPandorasmenu file to download. All I get when I google is more people talking about how to use and no where to actually download it! WTF?
 
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