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Miguel_Jt
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Psp brick

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Does anyone here knows how to unbrick a psp slim 2004 with 6.60 ofw?
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You'll need a way to find out what motherboard you have. Usually it's written on the motherboard, so you'll have to partially disassemble it. If it has a TA-085 or a TA-090 motherboard, you should be fine with a pandora battery. If it's a TA-088, there are some chances it won't work since there are three version of it (V1, V2, V3). The only way to find out which version of the TA-088 motherboard you have is through software sadly. V1 & V2's are unbrickable with a pandora battery. V3's are not, you will have to buy a new motherboard.

Here's a link for a pandora battery: http://www.dx.com/p/psp-unbricker-pando ... 3-6v-12472

You will also need to create a Magic Memory Stick (MMS) for the pandora battery to work. Here's a tutorial:
http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/threads ... ck.450978/

It's a bit old, but it should work fine. Hopefully you'll get it working. If you manage to unbrick it or get a new motherboard, I highly recommend you install the PRO CFW on it. It's the best one (IMO): https://code.google.com/p/procfw/

Good luck! :D
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Thanks mate....
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FIXED....
Turning on the console while pressing the buttons "home" and "L" solved the situation.
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Awesome! You should get the PRO CFW now. There's really no reason to not have a CFW nowadays.
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Allready did that, now i am using 6.60 pro c2
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do not want to hijack this thread but what's the best custom firmware for a fat psp, 1st generation? :geek:
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DavPow wrote: I highly recommend you install the PRO CFW on it. It's the best one (IMO): https://code.google.com/p/procfw/
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