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there was no AC.
have you installed a mutlipl and forgotten?
hmm try a hard reset and remove the battery and put it back again
roberth Wrote:have you installed a mutlipl and forgotten?

no.

u_c_taker Wrote:hmm try a hard reset and remove the battery and put it back again

i don't think that's the issue here. i mean it's semi-modded battery... it will turn on the PSP when it gets put in it, but will load the XMB
Then only 1 of 3 things happened.

1: You flash (knowingly or not) the alway on serial.

2: You flashed (knowingly or not, again) the 'boot normal IPL'

3: You have a battery form some parallel universe.

Sorry, this is very strange if it's not 1 or 2, more so if it's 3.
3 for sure. becasue i didn't do anything to that battery.
I still like my answer better I said everything everyone else said but in a more complex way.
that's still a hardmod battery
My answer covered both.
I mentioned the pins of a hardmodded.
And the reprogrammed microcontrollers of a softmodded.


either way if you have proof that its possible then the ultimate answer is
Yes
xero1 Wrote:
Syfe Wrote:then why did it boot normally? with 2 bars.

when it was that it wouldn't start the xmb

and now here i had a service battery switch back to normal.

Could you have taken out the service mode battery, used A/C power then put in the service mode battery?

That will put you into normal mode, until you boot via the service mode battery only. (no A/C power)

Take/unplug out the A/C and battery out and just put in the service mode battery.

your completly wrong - if you boot your psp with ac power and service mode activated and keep the ac power plugged in it will still think its in service mode - even when you convert the battery back to normal mode - its only when power is completly removed then the battery inserted will the psp then boot in normal mode (provided the battery has been converted back to normal first).

o and by the way thanks for the sarcastic reply - really helpfull. what proof do you have that the battery doesn't hold the bios information in a temporary location while the battery has power? what proof do you have that the battery doesn't have a default config?

even if im wrong who are you to shoot down my ideas and suggestions? at least i tried to help.
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