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    Talking How to restore battery back without second battery

    Okay,I figure this neat idea out myself.
    You don't have to spend $40 on another battery after you turn yours into jigkick and wanted to turn it back,I have a way to get around it:

    But before you turn your battery into jigkick,please make sure you have backedup a eeprom.bin with Pandoras Battery Creator,if you didn't,download the package "eeprom dot bin" provided below,then extract eeprom.bin into the root of your memory stick.

    REQUIREMENT:
    1 PSP with a charger.

    1: Take out your jigkick battery(originaly a normal battery)after you use it as a jigkick.
    2: Plug your charger to your psp,don't worry about no orange light.
    3: Turn on the PSP.
    4: Make sure it only gets green light on power.
    5: Put your battery back(DO NOT TURN OFF PSP WHILE PUTTING BACK YOUR BATTERY,or you'll have to start with step 3 again).
    6: If you see orange light and you're in XMB then congratuation,but you're not finished.
    7: Now make sure you have the appandoras Battery Creator.If you don't have it,download the package "Pandoras Battery Creator"provided below and go to the folder 1.50 if you have firmware 1.50,or go into 3.xx if you have custom firmware,then extract the PSP folder into the root of your PSP,click Yes to All,then disconnect your PSP.
    8: Go under Memory Stick under GAME menu under XMB and run it.
    9: Click [] and restore your battery,then exit the app.
    10: Please test it below:
    ================Optional for testing===================
    1: Unplug the charger.
    2: Turn off your PSP.
    3: Take out battery(A MUST)
    4: Turn on your PSP again.
    5: Make sure your PSP goes into the XMB or your UMD.If it still goes into Pandoras recovery menu,please redo all the step.

    Note:This does not modify flash0,so 100% BRICK FREE,and noob free.

    Any problem or question do PM me,I'm glad I can help.
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    Good guide dennis , +rep

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    Well done dennis. This is useful. +rep for you

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    good job. +reps!
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    Well, I still plan to have one new battery dedicated to being a jig-kicker. That way, if I brick, I don't need another PSP to convert the battery. By the same token, I'll have one stick dedicated to being a jig-stick. Both will go in my PSP first aid kit.

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    lol yeah good idea. I suppose this guide is for the people who dont have the money to go buy another mem stick and battery

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    good stuff !

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    hahaha simple but very useful! Thanks
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    For the record this does NOT work on all psp's. w/o battery my green light simply turns on for a second then off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XsavioR View Post
    For the record this does NOT work on all psp's. w/o battery my green light simply turns on for a second then off.
    Well.. Mine is one of the first :O and that doesn't happen :X
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