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    General PSP CFW Tutorial

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    General PSP CFW Tutorial

    General PSP Custom Firmware Tutorial

    This tutorial and included videos were not made by the direction of me or by me all together so I take no credit in the work done, I'm doing this for the pure benefit of CD.

    Site: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-...ware-part-two/

    Notice: This is only for PANDORA!
    Attention: I'm not responsible for anything that happens, I'm relaying this information over so the community can benefit and so we can lower the amount of question being asked about custom firmware. Thanks.
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    The Pandora Battery

    The homebrew community was always looking for different ways to get in. Sadly, Sony kept closing these entrances one by one, and there are only so many doors in a house.
    At a certain moment, there was an unexpected turn – a new way in that worked for all available PSP’s (at that moment). They had ran out of doors, but they had found a sledgehammer! They reprogrammed the PSP battery (naming it Pandora Battery), which enabled them to overwrite the PSP’s flash memory.
    So what is it?

    This method uses a hacked battery (Pandora Battery), which then runs specific software to hack your PSP from the ‘Magic Memory Stick’.
    Batteries that are compatible:

    - Sony “standard” Li-ion 1800 mAh
    - Sony PSP-280 2200mAh
    - Atomic Battery Pack 3.6V 1800mAh
    - Datel, PSP Battery 3600 mAh (X2)
    - Datel, PSP Battery 1800 Max Power
    Batteries that are not compatible:

    - 2600 mAh Mega Battery Pack
    - Sony PSP-280 2200mAh (Fake)
    - Sony PSP Bloc-Battery pack 3.6v 1800 mAh
    - Battery 3600mAh, unknown brand, (China made model NK-RH008) (Fake)
    - Battery Pack, unknown brand, (lithium) 3.6v 3600 mAH (Fake)
    - Intec 2200 mAh
    Memory sticks that are compatible:

    All memory sticks with the “Pro Duo” tag should work. Official ones will work better though.
    There are a number of different ways to apprehend the Pandora Battery set, we’ll be discussing them below.



    Option 1: I have another custom firmware PSP

    This is the best (and cheapest) way of doing so. If you don’t happen to have two PSP’s lying around, try to borrow a friend’s.
    What you need:



    Making your Magic Memory Stick

    Start out by putting the Pandora Installer on your CFW PSP. Do so by moving the pan3xx folder from the downloaded archive to E:PSPGAME (where E: is your PSP).



    Go out of USB mode, navigate to Game -> Memory Stick™ and click on the Pandora Installer to start the application.



    In the application, go to ‘MemStick and MS-IPL options‘ and select ‘Repartition‘.



    When your PSP has restarted, connect through USB and recreate the E:PSPGAME hierarchy. Again, drop the pan3xx folder in here.
    This time you must also put the versions 1.50, 3.40 and 3.80 eboot files in the PSPs root (main folder) and name them respectively 150.PBP, 340.PBP and 380.PBP



    Go out of USB mode again, navigate to Game -> Memory Stick™ and click on the Pandora Installer to restart the application.
    This time, select Install a DDCv4 MagicStick (for Fat + Slim), this is the version that works best with both Fat and Slim PSPs, and wait for it to finish.
    Finally, choose to install the ELF-Menu and NAND-Tool. Some of you might not find this necessary, but some slim PSP’s give trouble without it.



    Next, press battery options to produce your Pandora Battery. You can also make a back-up of your battery’s serial number here. This can be used while restoring your battery later on. As an alternative, you can also use an automatically generated serial number. This should work fine, but make a dump if you want to play safe.
    Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a Pandora Battery and a Magic Memory Stick. Read this part if you don’t know how to use it.
    Option 2: I have a spare battery

    There is another way though, if you can’t get your hands on a CFW PSP. You can still hardmod your battery, but this involves cutting it open and quite more risk than the above method, so proceed with caution and completely at your own risk. Also, don’t go buying an extra battery for this method, the option below is cheaper and guaranteed to work.
    As I have not tried this myself, I will send you to someone who has. Follow this picture-guided tutorial step by step, and you should be fine, but don’t come crying to us if you mess up.
    Once you are done, you can follow these steps to make a Magic Memory Stick without the use of a CFW PSP.
    Option 3: I have none of the above



    Of course it could also happen that you don’t have any friends with a (custom firmware) PSP, nor a spare battery. Instead of buying a brand new battery to cut open, you can always spend less money for more certainty.
    Available on eBay and Amazon are ‘Tool’ batteries, from Datel. These are batteries that are already modified! (i.e. you’ll only need a Magic Memory Stick).
    If you have one in your possession, use the below steps to make yourself a Magic Memory Stick
    Making a MMS without a CFW PSP

    If you don’t have a CFW PSP you can use to mod your batteries, you probably won’t have a PSP to make you a Magic Memory Stick either.
    Luckily, it’s also possible to do this directly through your PC, using Rain’s Simple MMS Maker (available for Windows Xp & Vista). Download it here.
    You’re also going to need a 1.50 and 3.80 eboot file, which can be downloaded respectively here and here.



    To use the program, just select DCv4 from the dropdown list and locate the 3.80 eboot file. Also check the Formatting checkbox and choose to add the 1.50 Kernel addon if you have a fat PSP.
    Now, to make your MMS, just press the big button at the lower right.
    Find out how to use your Pandora Battery Below.
    Using your Pandora Battery

    Make sure you have your Magic Memory Stick inserted and put in your battery, a black and white menu should pop-up. Then, go to recover and choose to install the 3.80 Custom Firmware (M33).
    Just wait for it to finish (grab some coffee, this can take a while), and you’re done. You are now running a 3.80 M33 Custom Firmware!



    Upgrade to the latest Custom Firmware

    As you might have noticed, you’re on CFW 3.80 M33 now; that isn’t very high up the ladder, considering CFW 5.00 M33-3 is already available (or even higher, by the time you read this). Follow the steps below to upgrade to the latest custom firmware.
    Files you need:


    • The latest M33 Firmware version (5.00-3 at the time of writing – mirror)
    • The parallel official fimware (5.00 in this case – mirror)

    a) File placement
    Extract the downloaded archives.
    Move the unRARred UPDATE folder to X:PSPGAMEUPDATE (with X: being your PSP). Also add the parallel official firmware to that folder, renamed in the same manner as in 2.a



    b) Updating
    Go to Game -> Memory Stick™ and open the installation file. After verifying the eboot, it’ll ask you for confirmation. Press X to continue.
    Follow the on-screen instructions to update. The update will take five minutes or less.
    Congratulations, you are now on the latest M33 custom firmware!

    Videos:
    How to make a Pandora battery - Hard Mod
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3hrjI3E2NI

    Easy Guide For Installing PSP Custom Firmware
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOWIMOf7rJo
    Last edited by Skanky...Muffin; 02-24-2010 at 12:57 AM.

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    Re: General PSP CFW Tutorial

    nice guide dude. But the only problem I can see is that the modding the Battery is a broken link (Won't load).

    And the QJ download is a readme with a link in it that's also broken(Kinda stupid if you ask me)

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    General PSP CFW Tutorial

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    Re: General PSP CFW Tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Bane View Post
    nice guide dude. But the only problem I can see is that the modding the Battery is a broken link (Won't load).

    And the QJ download is a readme with a link in it that's also broken(Kinda stupid if you ask me)
    Can you be more specific in the ones you're pointing out?

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