PSP Memory Stick Problem
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PSP Memory Stick Problem
My psp got dropped and a crack appeared above where you insert the memory stick, and after that, the psp isn't reading the memory stick anymore. So is my Memory Stick/WiFi Circuit Board messed up? Do I need to buy another one?
And is this the right product?
http://www.xboxrepairguide.com/memory-s ... p-906.html
Thanks a bunch.
And is this the right product?
http://www.xboxrepairguide.com/memory-s ... p-906.html
Thanks a bunch.
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It's very simple, just a matter of removing the screws on the back. If you're not comfortable with things like this try and get someone else to have a look.
I also suggest you get a can of compressed air too and give it a few blasts before you put it back together, this will ensure there's no dust clogged inside (especially under the faceplate.
Just remember not to move it too much once it's open, clear your desk and take your time when looking for the problem.
I also suggest you get a can of compressed air too and give it a few blasts before you put it back together, this will ensure there's no dust clogged inside (especially under the faceplate.
Just remember not to move it too much once it's open, clear your desk and take your time when looking for the problem.
And make sure to undo the socket clips before unplugging any ribbon cables - it's easy to ruin the cables otherwise.
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Well, I've opened it up and where exactly is the daughterboard?
Here's a picture of where I am right now.
EDIT: And just in case it is broken, could I use this:
http://www.microportables.com/-strse-99 ... Detail.bok
Here's a picture of where I am right now.
EDIT: And just in case it is broken, could I use this:
http://www.microportables.com/-strse-99 ... Detail.bok
Well there is no hardware forum anymore (where this was moved from I think when they were merged into here).FreePlay wrote:Y'see, bumping a non-development thread in a development-only forum is a bit crass.
This is the daughterboard, it connects to the main board via the wire you can see:
http://badacetechshow.com/images/itrip_in_place.JPG