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Unbricker Video In Action

DCEmu reports that Freeplay has released a video of the Pandora Unbricker/Downgrader. Every single PSP on all firmware versions is now downgradeable and every PSP thats been bricked, can be unbricked.

Mikey_Gee6849d ago (Edited 6849d ago )

Now maybe a video with some speaking and explaining on what the F' is happening. I mean I have already read the readme file and understand, so a video should be MORE than I can get from the txt readme file.

I am glad someone took the time to do the video, but on a one to 10, I would hit it at about a 1/10

Sorry if I sound like I am b!tching ... but I guess I was just excited to see a video on the process and expected a bit more than a poor lite, out of focus, one loop tune of a video.

I mean this kid (while still not the best) did a MUCH BETTER JOB:
http://video.google.com/vid...

OR

http://video.google.com/vid...

If I ever NEED TO unbrick or downgrade, I will be sure to push up a FULL video from START TO FINISH

Mikey_Gee6849d ago

When I follow the steps to create the Magic Memory Stick" (from my spare 512MB) and a "JigKick Battery" (from my spare battery) to put aside if I am to ever need it for unbricking or downgrading, well ... once I follow the steps to create these, is my PSP now set back to 1.50 or will it still have my 3.40oe custom firmware on it ??

I don't want to downgrade my working find custom software weilding PSP.

Here is the process as they explain it and am am curious to know since I don't want to have my PSP back at 1.50 and then upgrade it again.

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
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- Connect the PSP to the PC with the Memory Stick inside via the USB
Connection.

- Format the Memory Stick using any utility.

- Use mspformat to format the Memory Stick logically.

- Remove the Memory Stick and disable the USB connection.

- Connect the Memory Stick again via the USB connection of the PSP.

- Manually create the PSP/GAME (optionally PSP/GAME150) folders on the
Memory Stick.

- Copy the "battery" and "installer" programs to the PSP/GAME
(optionally PSP/GAME150) folder.

- Copy the 1.50 official updater as UPDATE.PBP to the root of the
Memory Stick.

- Remove the Memory Stick and disable the USB connection.

- Run "installer" through the firmware on the PSP. This application
will create the firmware files on the root of the Memory Stick, as
well as msipl.bin.

- Connect the Memory Stick again via the USB connection of the PSP.

- Execute "msipl" application on the PC with the msipl.bin to write
the IPL to memory stick.

- Remove the Memory Stick and disable the USB connection.

- Execute "battery" application on the PSP to modify the battery.

- Congratulation, you are now in posession of a "Magic Memory Stick"
and a "JigKick Battery".

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rlow175d ago

1313 was the one I wanted to play. To bad