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Originally Posted by Gandalf That battery is doing exactly what it is supposed to do. The tool battery(pandoras battery) when inserted instructs the PSP to boot up from the memory stick instead of the internal memory. The magic memory stick has the boot up files and firmware installation files on it. You have to use both of these to install the custom firmware. The service mode has been achived when the power light comes on but it has to have the boot up files and installation files in the memory stick in order to work. |
That's just the thing...the green light is coming on, but the screen isn't even cutting on. But when I put a regular battery in, it works just fine...
Okay...let me see if I can run down my issue....
This tutorial is the one I found on YouTube teaching people to change the memory stick into a magic memory stick. I did it....have all the files on the memory stick...but the part where it says to run the Pandora Battery Creator doesn't work. I go to it on the PSP and I keep getting the same "This game can't be run" message (or something to that effect). That's when I'm using a regular battery....I can't use the Tool battery because the PSP isn't booting up with it...
There HAS TO BE something that's not going right....
Please help me with this...I've been through tutorial after tutorial...forum after forum...but all everybody talks about is the process AFTER you get the custom firmware on the computer...
By the way...I'm not sure what difference it makes, but the software version I have on my PSP is 3.50