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Old 7th April 2009, 22:40
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Default PSP 2004 not responding as normal.

Hi,

Just tried to pandora a PSP2004 and it ignored the Pandora, which is odd cause I have 2 PSP's of the same model that accept that exact battery.

Anyone know of any new suspicious PSP 2004 models?

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Old 7th April 2009, 23:08
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I Haven't Really Heard Of Anything Like This Before Xtreme, Tried Just Searching For The Problem And I Got Nothing.

What Do You Mean Ignoring It?
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Old 7th April 2009, 23:52
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PSP 2004 model (lets call this one NuGayness)- looks identical to mine (oldL3tness).

But was purchased 2 months ago.

I put in my pandora in mine, I hit power and up and I get the menu.

I put the same stick and battery into the NuGayness PSP which has the same model number as mine, and it will not show the service menu, it just stays in orange mode. No mem card activity no nothing. Just sits and does nada.

I thought it might be the card, but with the normal battery it shows up and reads the card fine, I also tried with a True Sony Stick with DC8 and a sandisk (Which has worked on 40 psps)

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Hi,

OMG, so any how after much googling and harassing of DAX and others in the know. It turns out there is a new version of the OLD slim.

So now what that means is an OLD 2004 PSP slim and the Current PSP 3000 Brite both ship with the NEW IPL at CPU level, which means not able to run CFW.



There is now a v3 motherboard for 2000's - BLEH. 10 points to sony for putting NEW boards in the OLD models too for the last 2 quaters. Almost no one noticed since most people relevant had psp 2000's already.

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Old 8th April 2009, 01:29
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Shitters. All I Can Say Is Very Unlucky, Like Finding A Liteon Drive In A Second Hand 360.
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Oooh, for the lite on stuff there is a way, there is a compatible samsung hacked bios, that more or less uses the same command set, let me go digging in my drive of tricks cause I did find a lite on solution a while ago.

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Old 8th April 2009, 08:01
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Here you go:

http://beta.ivancover.com/wiki/index...2S_Extract_Key

Now that I bothered to read it, OMFG what a pain in the but to get it to work.

But apparently it has been done.

SUMMARY OF THE PAIN YOU NEED TO ENDURE:

Open up Lite-On
Bridge resistor points
Solder on Tx, Rx, Gnd, and 3.3v
Boot up DOS
Connect power to 360 and DVD drive
Eject drive
Pull power plug of 360 and DVD drive
Close DVD drive with your hand half way
Plug in 360 and power it on
Plug in DVD power, and SATA cable from your computer
Connect adapter to COM1-port
Run dvdkey xxxx (xxxx = your sata port)
Dump key and identity
Spoof new Hitachi-LG/Toshiba-Samsung/BenQ DVD drive
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Rofl, too much trouble......

remember the TA-088v3 boards are not hackable....
there is a date to look for on the 2004 psp's (MFG. date should be on the box)

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if it has been manufactured before july 08 , just rush and buy it .... otherwise , it ain't crackable
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if the data code is 8c or below then it is hackable....Just check in some other forum to see how to check data code...

Sorry I didn't see the post sooner
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Old 8th April 2009, 09:58
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Yup thats what I evenrtually found out.

I m tempted to take a preflashed nand out of another psp 2004 and solder it to an unhack able just to see what happens... mmm Dr. Frakenstien tendencies....
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