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Help: Using Fat PSP to load CFW on Slim

cd-r

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Whats up guys its been a while. I just bought a Slim PSP from Best Buy and I'm confused with how I'm going to load CFW using my old Fat PSP. I'm currently running 4.01 M33-2 on my Fat PSP. I was reading the guide on how to use my Pandora Battery on my Slim PSP.

My question is do I have to buy a normal battery for the Fat PSP? In the directions it states that I need to put an unmodded battery into my Fat PSP. But my Slim battery won't fit, so how do I proceed?
 
Is this the guide you are following? You can use a fat pandora battery in the slim, so if you softmod your fat battery then use it to put cfw on your slim, you can change it back to a normal battery after.
 
I'm using the modded fat battery but its not working on the Slim PSP. When I boot up it goes into the normal screen.
 
You may have gotten one with a newer mobo which currently can't be hacked, what firmware came with it? The unhackable ones usually come with 4.01 or 4.05 ofw.
 
Probably not but I'm not 100% on that. If you want to be sure on what mobo you have you can use this guide.
 
I think he has a TA-088 v3 or TA-090, which is currently unpandorizable.
 
I got 4.05 on the new PSP.

Thats almost certain to have the TA-088v3 and that means no CFW, i'm not 100% certain but i think the TA-090 can be hacked though.
 
Ahh ok, i have never refered to the 3000 Mobo as a TA-090v2, my understanding is that it was a whole new MOBO in the 3000 series.

Thanks for the clarity though.,
 
:smile:


TA-090 V2 has a new CPU, it might be similar to TA-088 V3, but the mobo does not recognize our Pandora Batteries as the service mode batteries.

TA-090 V1 is in PSP-2000 only and pretty much the same as the TA-088 V2 and well you read the news I posted so...uhhh...:w00t:
 
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