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The PANDORA itself doesn't screw with the ID storage at all, they are only saying if you have bricked your PSP by using for example the first 2.71 downgrader on a TA-82 mobo then you will still have ID Storage problems. Only sony can fix all ID Storage problems atm, hopefully that will change soon.
I nEED to find a bricked PSP for sale! I can't find anyone smart enough to even OWN a PSP in my village.
UncertainGod Wrote:The PANDORA itself doesn't screw with the ID storage at all, they are only saying if you have bricked your PSP by using for example the first 2.71 downgrader on a TA-82 mobo then you will still have ID Storage problems. Only sony can fix all ID Storage problems atm, hopefully that will change soon.

Wait, doesn't it at least mess with the key that blocks TA-082/086 motherboards, like the corruption free?

Otherwise, messing with this wouldn't be able to unbrick one of those two motherboards unless they had already patched their motherboard before the brick.
z7, your "fake" signature to get people to click it is now moot. And 100% true. XD
does this unbrick perma bricks or just semi bricks were u can't acess the recovery menu?
Permanent Bricks
usif Wrote:does this unbrick perma bricks or just semi bricks were u can't acess the recovery menu?
double you tee eff is a "semi brick"?

A PSP is either bricked, or it ain't :P
what he mean't by semi-bricked is when you can still access the Recovery Menu, only something in vsh/resource is corrupt or something like that :P
Tenshigami Wrote:Wait, doesn't it at least mess with the key that blocks TA-082/086 motherboards, like the corruption free?

Otherwise, messing with this wouldn't be able to unbrick one of those two motherboards unless they had already patched their motherboard before the brick.

Well this is possible because the key 5 is patched through the process and don't matter if you had it patched before or not , cause when you brick some of this information gets destroyed , i read about many problems after unbricking , so please don't brick our PspĀ“s just for fun ... I was thinking about bricking mine , to try out this ...

Quote:Few of the errors.
Network Settings
An internal error has occurred.
(80082731)
Accessing Infrastructure Mode or Accessing Ad-hoc Mode.
Sound Settings
An internal error has occurred.
(80082712)
Soon as I click. Also sends to BSod with "Settings Information is corrupted. Repair and restore settings screen. Upon hitting O PSP restarts brings me to
Initial Setup
An internal error has occurred.
(80082731)
Select English, gives error. BSod, corrupt settings again.
Completly donkey Random Going thru XMB without clicking on anything
An internal error has occurred.
(8008273A)
After completing Initial Setup
An internal error has occurred.
(80082739)

There are many others. But those are some examples. It also doesn't happen everytime. Its random. Sometimes directly on boot and doing a hard reset will get rid of them. Other times I start an ISO or a UMD, play for a bit and they work fine.


Then easy fix is , just ugrade to M33 and format flash1 and restore settings.
two words....wow

now i wish i had a bricked system....
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