Gaming Psp Battery + Clock Question

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Hi All,

If i dont play my psp for a period of time and it goes flat i then recharge the psp but when i turn it back on i have to eneter the date and time again.
I thought the psp would have saved the time and date in its memory?
Does this happen to anyone else?
Anyone know how i can fix it rather then keeping the battery charged?
Im on 4.01 m33-2.

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shane1972 said:
Hi All,

If i dont play my psp for a period of time and it goes flat i then recharge the psp but when i turn it back on i have to eneter the date and time again.
I thought the psp would have saved the time and date in its memory?
Does this happen to anyone else?
Anyone know how i can fix it rather then keeping the battery charged?
Im on 4.01 m33-2.

Cheers

Yeah, It does that, how long are you letting it sit for?
 

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It doesn't have an internal battery. You could just click over it then go to the internet update. I wonder if someone made an autosync update plugin.
 

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