I need some assistance with my psp, before I brick it completely. I think this has been mentioned before, but the procedure I saw is either outdated or I don't have all the requirements.
So, I’ve got a 2000 model, that was at 5.XX (can’t remember the exact version) prometheus.
Apparently it was hacked with some method with the battery cuz it’s slightly open (pandora box maybe?).
A few years back I decided to install 6.60, and get PRO-C CFW (I don’t remember the details of the procedure).
It all worked fine and I was able to run games without any problem on the first 2 or 3 times I’ve powered the psp.
After that, every time I tried to run anything, it would just hang on the splash screen. Running the pro-c update or any other pro-c on xmb would shut off the psp after splash screen.
If I turn off the console, it stays on a dim black screen, blinking the green light for a long time, forcing me to remove the battery most of the times.
After that, I just gave up and stopped using the psp for a long time, until now.
The battery cannot hold a charge for even 5 min.
I have removed the pro-c from xmb, in hoping it would uninstall for itself, maybe it was a bad idea.
Since now there is the infinity CFW, I was planning to update it to 6.61 OFW, and install the permanent CFW, since I’ve done it on a 3000 model, that had already 6.61 OFW.
I don’t know, if I should update to 6.61 OFW directly, or do any downgrade first, and if the update would fix the issues I have mentioned above.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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