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J_G_
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paf.prx problems
well i changed some offsets
i changed unfocused main icon to 100
i changed scrolling vertical and horizontal to 700
and unfocused mem stick icons to 0.5
and now i have to restore my NAND ,
i think it must be compressing i tried prx compressor v.41
but it i don't think it works with 3.71 prx's
14/03/2008 10:56 AM
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RE: paf.prx problems
I guess if something from your Idstorage got corupted(as you said you got a full brick,caused by bad sector in your Idstorage)
If this happened i guess sometime your USB  performance changes and that's why maybe you got corrupted block.

Cause i changed many times offsets in the Paf ,and no probs at all...

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14/03/2008 11:22 AM
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RE: paf.prx problems
what 3.71 are you using..because if you are using 3.71m33 or 3.71m33-2 there were still the usb bug that corrupted files over 65kb when copying to flash0!!

limneosgreen Wrote:Take my advice, don't try to install custom themes ... it's possible to brick ur psp.. why just don't change wallpaper
14/03/2008 09:50 PM
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J_G_
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RE: paf.prx problems
yeah that bug bricked me before that's why im on 3.71 M33-4 & 150 kernal im also using DAX's time machine but the TM is just the memsticks ipl not flash, so i don't think its that that's interfering
and my Keys are fine, im using TA-79 the first and best
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15/03/2008 01:08 AM
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