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psp 1003 mod please

This is a discussion on psp 1003 mod please within the Sony PSP forums, part of the Gamers Lounge category; can i mod a psp1003 without a pandoras battery ,i have 4gb memory card if so can any post me ...

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    games psp 1003 mod please

    can i mod a psp1003 without a pandoras battery ,i have 4gb memory card if so can any post me some links for the software


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    have a look here
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    http://www.custom-firmware.com/pandora-battery

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    Crafty HERE is a good starting point,it is always better to use a pandora battery in case of brick and necessary recovery
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    ok ill look at that link ,and consider getting pandora battry thanks for the info much appreicated

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    Can only agree with Sinno here.

    As cheap as the pandora batteries are, and in keeping with the ever-present possibility of a brick...you're better off having one.

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    Er... pandora battery is useful (if you brick it). But now there are ways to update straight from OFW (official firmware) - and as long as you have full battery (just make sure PSP is well charged) you should have no problems.

    This new release works for all PSP models. Just follow the guide and you should be ok

    PSP Custom Firmware 6.20/6.35/6.39 PRO-B6 Released | PSP Hacks · PSP Go Hacks · PSP Homebrew, PSP Downloads, PSP Custom Firmware

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    nice 1 ill have a bloody good read up tonight thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by lesta_smsc View Post
    Er... pandora battery is useful (if you brick it). But now there are ways to update straight from OFW (official firmware) - and as long as you have full battery (just make sure PSP is well charged) you should have no problems.

    This new release works for all PSP models. Just follow the guide and you should be ok

    PSP Custom Firmware 6.20/6.35/6.39 PRO-B6 Released | PSP Hacks · PSP Go Hacks · PSP Homebrew, PSP Downloads, PSP Custom Firmware
    How do you get it so the firmware is there permanently even when you take the battery out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j4v3d View Post
    How do you get it so the firmware is there permanently even when you take the battery out.
    It is actually every time you turn the PSP completely off, and at this moment in time there is no permanent fix. I cant imagine it taking too long until there is though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan-ger-ous View Post
    It is actually every time you turn the PSP completely off, and at this moment in time there is no permanent fix. I cant imagine it taking too long until there is though...
    thanks Dan need a permanent one, but will wait till one is out, need it for the nephews because you know what little kids are like , patient, and dont understand all this, will have to explain it to them when they back from school. Ive done 2 PSP's now

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