PSP Update fail
PSP Update fail
hi
My psp hast automaticly update over wlan the firmware but i dont want this..
i take the battery out of his slot..
so when i start the psp i dont get a image only the green button lights for 10 seconds ...
help me plz
mfg
heroman ( sry for bad english i live in austria >german..)
My psp hast automaticly update over wlan the firmware but i dont want this..
i take the battery out of his slot..
so when i start the psp i dont get a image only the green button lights for 10 seconds ...
help me plz
mfg
heroman ( sry for bad english i live in austria >german..)
I do not think Sony Germany can handle the PSP because it is not yet released in Europe.
Even Sony USA, when called by another person last week, does not yet know about fixing firmware problems from 1st level support.
Sorry about your misfortunate, I realized from Europe it must have been a very expensive purchase for you. But I am afraid there is no solution for you :(
Even Sony USA, when called by another person last week, does not yet know about fixing firmware problems from 1st level support.
Sorry about your misfortunate, I realized from Europe it must have been a very expensive purchase for you. But I am afraid there is no solution for you :(
Don't bother calling SCEA, unless you enjoy having the tech support ask you "what's a firmware?" >_< I doubt SCEE is any better yet, so in all probability you'll have to ship it to japan to get it fixed at this point.</rant>
Like gorim said, you probably screwed it up pretty bad. You're only real choices are to send it to sony (and pay a bit) for repair, buy a new one (possibly donating your old one to someone who knows what they are doing to use for parts or attempt a repair), or sit around without a PSP.
Like gorim said, you probably screwed it up pretty bad. You're only real choices are to send it to sony (and pay a bit) for repair, buy a new one (possibly donating your old one to someone who knows what they are doing to use for parts or attempt a repair), or sit around without a PSP.
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The firmware is trashed. The PSP is starting up, but the code it needs to startup and run is gone so it can't.
A lot of consumer devices have a failsafe mode for these type of situations, but there is no known failsafe mode or any other way of repairing your PSP at this point other than sending it to sony.
A lot of consumer devices have a failsafe mode for these type of situations, but there is no known failsafe mode or any other way of repairing your PSP at this point other than sending it to sony.
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heroman wrote:can i transfer a firmware or also ?
shit .... i wouldnt sent it to sony
Drakonite wrote:there is no known failsafe mode or any other way of repairing your PSP at this point other than sending it to sony.
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I think you have the following options:
- Wait until the PSP gets out in Europe. Then contact Sony to fix it.
- Contact the dealer you got it from to get it fixed.
(- Contact Sony in your country and ask them for help, even though they're clueless they might be able to point you somewhere)
(-Try to contact Sony Japan and ask them what to do.)
(-buy one of the replacement motherboard: search the board/internet)
-buy a new psp : (
- Wait until the PSP gets out in Europe. Then contact Sony to fix it.
- Contact the dealer you got it from to get it fixed.
(- Contact Sony in your country and ask them for help, even though they're clueless they might be able to point you somewhere)
(-Try to contact Sony Japan and ask them what to do.)
(-buy one of the replacement motherboard: search the board/internet)
-buy a new psp : (
huh? speak in english. Anyway well pretty much your screwed.heroman wrote:aha und warum sogst des net auf deutsch ?
was soll ich jetzt machen ?
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btw how is this dev related?
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There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't...
Thanda, the last person that recommended performing dishonest acts of switching/returning merchandise was banned from these boards. You are warned.Thanhda wrote:
huh? speak in english.
Anyway well pretty much your screwed. but! if you want to get a new psp then do this. wait for it to come out down there, then go to walmart, buy a psp with cash, swap them then return it. walmart employees dont really check the product out they just want to see its there. you might want to swap the bar code sticker as well. thats if there is a walmart. other wise your screwed.
btw how is this dev related?
Maybe this PSP could be of some use to the people studying the remote port since many believe that Sony uses this port to repair damaged flash.
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=986
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=986
While you have a valid point definitely, it really is not a crime since they will just send it back to Sony for repair and it won't really cost them anything afaik. What the advantage is that you get "cross shipping", ie, you get your PSP right away.gorim wrote:Thanda, the last person that recommended performing dishonest acts of switching/returning merchandise was banned from these boards. You are warned.Thanhda wrote:
huh? speak in english.
Anyway well pretty much your screwed. but! if you want to get a new psp then do this. wait for it to come out down there, then go to walmart, buy a psp with cash, swap them then return it. walmart employees dont really check the product out they just want to see its there. you might want to swap the bar code sticker as well. thats if there is a walmart. other wise your screwed.
btw how is this dev related?
Not that I'd do it -- but then I also wouldn't try to cancel a flash by pulling the battery -- ouch!
Re: PSP Update fail
if you don't want this, why did you started the firmware update, then confirmed twice that you wanted to update your firmware ??heroman wrote:hi
My psp hast automaticly update over wlan the firmware but i dont want this
have you set you psp to japanese language or what ?!
it can't update automaticaly, it ask you before.
It is heartening that you agree it is a valid point. One hopes there are not too many more points considered valid in this context.zigzag wrote:While you have a valid point definitely, it really is not a crime since they will just send it back to Sony for repair and it won't really cost them anything afaik.
But I do disagree with your belief that it is not a crime. It is an act of fraud by claiming the unit you are returning is the same one purchased on that receipt, as well as seeking to exchange damaged goods under false pretenses. If you return it by mail, you may also be comitting postal fraud (within the US) and otherwise possibly making it a federal case.
However, regardless of whether or not it is a crime, it is a thoroughly dishonest act, and something not to be associated with these boards. One hopes people are capable of taking responsibility for their own actions.
You do not know the full story.zigzag wrote:Well, the motivation behind my response was mostly that I don't think its justifiable to ban for something like that.
I did not ban the person right away. I said in a followup posting what he was talking about was dishonest.
He sent me a private message asking what did he do wrong ? Can I explain to him so he can fix it ?
I responded that he should know already what precisely was wrong.
He sent one more private message, asking if it was this, or that, or the deal with walmart, or yada yada yada. Then asked, "Don't you want my help" ?
Then I banned him. And believe me, it was quite justifiable under those circumstances. I do not think these forums can derive even an ounce of benefit from participation by someone so completely lacking in honesty.
As Oopo said, we are not ban happy folx. Lock-happy yes, but it does take a general inability to "get the point" and have irredeemable annoyance to be banned.
It does suprise me though, that you find it inappropriate to ban someone who not only suggested comitting an act of fraud, but offered to do it repeatedly, and when he was called on it several times, did not consider anything wrong with it.
If you still disagree it was worth banning, I do hope you find forums more suitable for your world-view as well. Probably wherever the other guy is hanging out...
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