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Old 13-12-2008, 4:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Downgrading my fat psp (need help)

Hi ive only just registered to this site, i wanted to know if anybody could help me with downgrading my fat psp with firmware 3.93, ive made my pandoras battery (watched vid on youtube) ive not yet put it in the console because ive not made a magic memory stick cos i havent really got a clue on how to make one, so could someone please tell me what i need an what i need to do next????.... thanks.
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Old 13-12-2008, 5:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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also ive only opened my battery and dissconnected one of the connections on the chip as i was shown and closed the battery up, this is all ive done...
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then you have a pandora battery now you need to make the magic memory stick
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Would appreciate some advice on how to create a magic memory stick. Decided that this should be my christmas project! Thanks.
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Would appreciate some advice on how to create a magic memory stick. Decided that this should be my christmas project! Thanks.
A nice piece of software like this: Rain’s UltraLite MMS Maker 1.1 Final, PSP Slim Hacks - PSP Hacks should do it all for you
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