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Psp question

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by A3ftw, Mar 21, 2010.

  1. A3ftw

    A3ftw Member

    I have a bricked psp. The problem is I think I have a pandora battery. I put the P Battery in the psp and a green light appears. Is that proof that I have P battery? Some other people I know say it's an pandora battery because when a normal battery is put in the psp the green light wouldn't appear.Just wanna make sure before i start buying ms.
     
  2. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    You don't need to purchase a Magic Memory Stick. Just make one using your existing memory stick.
    Backup the files, format the card, and use a Magic Memory stick program like http://pspslimhacks.com/psp-grader-v008/

    If the battery was used to run the PSP, then it is not a Pandora Battery. Some batterys have a selection switch on them that lets you choose between Pandora or Normal. Purchased Pandora Batteries have "TOOL" written on them in large white letters.

    Basically, unless it was a user created Pandora Battery, there would be some marking on it to let you know it's a TOOL battery. And if it was a user created battery, you can't run the PSP normallyon them.
     
  3. A3ftw

    A3ftw Member

    My psp is bricked so I can't use psp grader.

    Again my psp is bricked, and I have a Pandora Battery I created myself.
     
  4. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    PSP Grader is used on your computer, not your PSP.
     
  5. A3ftw

    A3ftw Member

    I can't use it If I don't have a usuable psp or card reader. Planning on buying card reader now.