PS VIta bricked after corruted file with VitaDeploy

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I made a stupid thing :cry:

I got this VIta that was already hacked, and after downloading some games with pkgj, they didn't start. So I thought that it was probably because the hack wasn't updated in years, so I went to VItaDeploy, press "install cfw". It warned me that something bad could happen if something go wrong, so shame on me for not knowing :cry:

After that, an error message saying that "a corrupted file" appeared and then, black screen. It stucked as that for minutes until I decided to turn off by force. Now it can't turn on, neithe in recobery mode by pressing PS + R + Power :cry:

It still charges when plug in it to the charger, the PS Button is lights orange. But no matter how long I press Power, it doesn't turn off. It's bricked now :cry:

Any ideas? Is it completely screwed up? :cry:
 
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I'm back and I'm literally crying as I discovered is completely bricked without any solution, only by soldering and using complex things :cry:: :cry:
I literally just bought this thing :cry: :cry:
 
Installing Enso on top of a system already with Enso causes a brick that cannot be solved by software in any way. Your best cheap bet is to buy a "broken" PSVITA with the motherboard intact and making a swap of the bricked motherboard with the working one.

EDIT: The proper way to reinstall the CFW is to update the system software and re-jailbreak it. Please, follow the guide for proper instructions
 
Installing Enso on top of a system already with Enso causes a brick that cannot be solved by software in any way. Your best cheap bet is to buy a "broken" PSVITA with the motherboard intact and making a swap of the bricked motherboard with the working one.

EDIT: The proper way to reinstall the CFW is to update the system software and re-jailbreak it. Please, follow the guide for proper instructions

Ouuuuwwww!!!! That hurts!!!
 

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