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I had dev hook 0.46 on it a long time ago then like i deleted everything on the mem stick from the pc and well, it just screwed up. It like boots, it sais "sony computer entertainment" but just before it supposed to boot into a game or the main menu, it freezes?
Assuming the guy isnt lying to me about what happened (sometimes they do..) that sounds like the PSP is trying to find a file, but it doesnt exist cause he deleted it.
Is there any ideas as to what might cause this? Am i going to have to buy a modchip to recover it?
If someone could give me a bit of help with this, thatd be great. Even if i dont end up fixing it, broken PSPs go well over $150 on ebay, so its not like ill loose money if i cant fix it...
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Most of the newest Custom Firmwares have an option to access flash over USB in read and write mode. But dont know of any homebrew apps that allow this ( there is one with read mode over USB, but thats no help really)
You could try booting PSPFiller on it (put it under ms0/PSP/GAME/UPDATE/EBOOT.PB, as a non-kxploited eboot), as that can acess the flash and repair semi-bricked PSPs.
And the sellers explination of deleting files from devhook, wouldnt cause this, devhook is self contained on the MS, deleting it or any of its files from the MS, wouldnt of caused this, hes deleted something from Flash.
I cant say what files are damaged/missing, but you should look into dumping a copy of the 1.5 firmware ( or getting a friend to) And writting it to flash, if the Sony Update fails, there is a universal firmware flasher floating around somewhere (forget its name, or who wrote it), but it can write the offical firmware to flash without using Sonys installer.
btw, did you flash a version 1.0 index.dat via recovery before running the 1.5 update eboot?
Yeah, the new custom firmwares are great, they have everything.... but obviously this guy modded the psp when modding was kinda new or something...
I just downloded PSPfiler, so ill give it a go. He obviously has deleted something from flash... I just dont know how he wouldve managed it though, theres no way to access flash....
I just need a way to access the flash... Once i can access it, fixing the psp is easy...