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Old 03-18-2008, 08:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey, ive searched many forums and sites ect and nobody knows whats wrong. Well I made my hard mod pandora battery and my magic memory stick. I didnt use it until a few days ago but for about a week I was using my pandora battery as my normal battery. Then I heard that was bad for it and I stopped but it still worked after that. Then yesterday I was going to do the last step into getting my CFW and then the pandora battery didnt turn the psp on. So I plugged in the charger and put in the battery and the charging orange LED light started blinking. When I turned it on with the charger with the pandora in it would go green and then oranger over and over again. Any one know whats wrong?
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Hi, sorry to hear this.

I had a similar issue a while back, turned out I had let my Pandoras battery power level drop so low it was terminal.

When ever I tried to charge it the light flashed orange for about 30 seconds and then went out.

I ended up putting the battery in the bin.

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Old 03-19-2008, 02:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi, sorry to hear this.

I had a similar issue a while back, turned out I had let my Pandoras battery power level drop so low it was terminal.

When ever I tried to charge it the light flashed orange for about 30 seconds and then went out.

I ended up putting the battery in the bin.

If you need your PSP unbricking or moving across to custom firmware, PM me and I will assist if possible.

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Just trying to help.

I hate the way Sony sell us the hardware and then feed us little crappy updates now and again.

It should be all up front and then release new technology as it becomes stable for the consumer environment.

By the way can you do this and tell me what happens?

Plug your PSP in to the AC power supply without the battery fitted.

Turn the PSP on and navigate to the battery under system settings.

When you insert the battery what does the display say before and after insertion?

And what does it do after about 5 minutes? Does it say battery full and switch off or does it stay at 100% forever?
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