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so... I'm wondering if it's possible for a Pandora's battery to return to normal... by just leaving it alone for 2 weeks or so.

becasue it seemed to have happened with my pandora.
No I don't think so, You still need the magic ms I believe.
I don't think so. A hard modded battery should stay as long as the pins don't touch and the reprogramed micro controllers should store their information until they're reprogramed. Are you sure you didnt just format the boot sector and jump to conclusions.
Slushba132 Wrote:I don't think so. A hard modded battery should stay as long as the pins don't touch and the reprogramed micro controllers should store their information until theyre reprogramed. Are you sure you didnt just format the boot sector and jump to conclusions.

I don't think he hard modded it.
i used my PSP. which i don't have with me right now...

i didn't touch the battery after i used the battery.
could the rom chips lose the programmed data and revert to the defaults when the battery is dead? it sounds like the only plausible cause.
Anger Wrote:could the rom chips lose the programmed data and revert to the defaults when the battery is dead? it sounds like the only plausible cause.

Could a PSP that was factory flashed with 1.00 and then flashed with 3.90 revert to 1.00 after not using it for a year?

There is no 'default', the chip stores and holds the data it's told too. I have a service mod battery with a dead cell even that works. All I have to do is insert it then use my A/C adapter, and I have service mod.
its not possible , if its not working it will be the mem stick's fault
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.
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.
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