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How To Make a Pandora Battery on a Slim using the "soft

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 6:35 am
by vector1394
another tutorial i made on a site called Gamingcube.
Needed:
A PSP Slim(for some weird reason you don't, lol at you )
OS Pandora Battery Tool
A PSP Slim battery(same as above )
A Custom Firmware
Your PSP adaptor/charger(for Pandora restoration)
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Introduction
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This guide will help you to make a pandora on a slim with a custom firmware using th software method. But remember, [disclaimer] I am not responsible for any damage to any of your property, yourself, psp, ect..[/end disclaimer]
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Starting Up
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First, download the OS Pandora Battery Tool App.



Second, put the elf folder and the ospbt_052 in PSP/GAME in your PSP.



Third, Run the OS Pandora Battery Tool App.



Fourth, When running the OS Pandora Battery Tool App, you get a screen prompting you to press X to continue or to press O the exit. So, of course, press X.



Fifth,it will say something about a serial, either unknow or normal serial is what it might say. Go ahead and navigate to Backup battery eeprom so you can restore or backup your battery data to ensure you can restore its proprties.



Sixth, go to to the option Convert to Service Mode and press X.



Seventh, quit and go to the XMB.



Eighth, turn off your PSP and take out the battery.



Ninth, put it back in and if it turns on, you just made a Pandora Battery on a Slim! Yay!
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Restoring The Battery
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First, put in your adaptor into your PSP and turn it on.



Second, run the OS Pandora Battery Tool on your memory stick.



Third, take your battery and put it in and pres X to continue to got to the flashing menu.(if you didn't, and you pressed X, it will say "Battery not Ready!")



Fourth, once in the flashing menu, navigate to the option of converting the battery to normal mode and press X.



Fifth, Quit the OS Pandora Battery Tool App.



Looks like we're also done here! Yay!1!!!!1!!
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NOTE: if you encounter an error when flahing or modding the battery, you basically have a "TA-085 v2" motherboard, which prevents flashing the battery. Sorry.


Also, if you want to see a video of it in action. Click here

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 6:49 am
by DarkPacMan77
We have a tutorial on this already. The link is in my signature, but if you don't mind, I may edit your tutorial a bit and add it to our master tutorial list sometime.

-DarkPacMan77-

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 6:54 am
by vector1394
oh ok. didnt see the tutorial :)

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:11 pm
by blackzmage
wow i cant believe id dint see this. i have been spending hours on how to do this.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:14 pm
by roxfox64
Surprisingly relevant. Isn't it?

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:31 pm
by molotov_mafia
You have to have two psp slims to do this dont you...

I have a regular psp with cfw and a psp slim i just bought today.