My psp cannot start recovery eboots...help?
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Tetris999
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My psp cannot start recovery eboots...help?
So title says it all, i basically applied the pspbtcnf patch from irshell for my firmware version and it BRICKED my psp. I can access my recovery menu but i cannot start a recovery .pbp hell cats rflash will NOT start up T_T
i don't want to pandora, how the eff do i get where i want to be? I access flash0 from the recovery menu but i doubt that'll do any good.
P.S. i found a flash0 backup on the net, i hope that doesn't brick my psp; i havent used it yet of course till i get confirmation from you guys.
Really, all i can do here is mess around with flash 0
EDIT: Allright, i accessed my KD folder and found? the pspbtcnf file that irshell supposedly touched and fudgeed up; how can i restore this thing back to it's normal state from the computer?
Alright, so this stupid thing is just infuriating me; if anyone has a kd backup of their flash 0 and they're using 5.00 m33 - 6; then please just upload it here and let me use it. I have nothing else to lose since my stupid recovery eboot can't even start.
Also, to get to your KD folder you just enable hidden files and folders AND untick the hide system folders option in folders and search options.
Any help gets my love for about 3 hours :P
MY SIG IS FUCKING DEAD
(This post was last modified: 25/09/2010 11:28 PM by Tetris999.)
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25/09/2010 10:49 PM |
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RE: My psp cannot start recovery eboots...help?
^^ Thanks aspheric!
Also, if sharing a kd folder is not possible (it probably isn't, intuition tell me that); then can someone direct me to a pandora tutorial that i can use so i can get my psp back up and running? :P
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Cirehpsa
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RE: My psp cannot start recovery eboots...help?
ok.... this is not good... my sisters recoverymenu won't let me acces flash0 lol ...
huh... she's missing ALOT OF FILES WHAT IS THIS MADNESS?!!?!??!
"re-installing"
HAHAHAHA lol I just bricked it...
"re-installs"
(This post was last modified: 25/09/2010 11:49 PM by Cirehpsa.)
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RE: My psp cannot start recovery eboots...help?
HAHAHAHA
it's been awhile... srry bout that... forgot to uncheck hide protected system files
(my gen doesn't hide the items so I kinda forgot what I was doing ^^)
Download here
(This post was last modified: 25/09/2010 11:59 PM by Cirehpsa.)
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RE: My psp cannot start recovery eboots...help?
i had this problem, if your on gen its solved by applying the fatsmod patch
which increases mem stick speed and allowing quicker access to booting the recovery eboot
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RE: My psp cannot start recovery eboots...help?
(26/09/2010 12:04 AM)Grey Ghost Wrote: i had this problem, if your on gen its solved by applying the fatsmod patch
which increases mem stick speed and allowing quicker access to booting the recovery eboot
im on 5.00 m33 >_>
So i replaced the file and...
IT WORKED!!!! MY PSP CAN RUN THE RECOVERY EBOOT AND RECOVERY ITSELF!!!
THANK YOU ASPHERIC +99999999999 REPS TO YOU, this is was a BIG help; i only wished i asked before i spent an hour trying to fix it!
I'm indebted to you, if you need anything that requires my assistance; just ask :D
MY SIG IS FUCKING DEAD
(This post was last modified: 26/09/2010 02:21 AM by Tetris999.)
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