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Title: PSP Brick by doing NAND operations, NEED HELP!
Post by: Brianjoy77 on January 30, 2009, 09:52:58 PM
Hey, I just got my second PSP 2000 and like the first, I wanted to install CFW. So I used RainMMS on Vista and installed the custom firmware. Now, before I did all of this, on my other PSP I dumped the NAND and put it on my computer. So with the new one I wanted to Restore the NAND and continue with my new PSP. So after all the CFW is loaded on my new PSP (and working by the way) I decided it was time to restore the NAND. So I put the nand-dump.bin file in the root of the memory stick and restored the NAND. Everything was succesful and I turned off the PSP.

I then decided to turn on the PSP to see if everything worked and as you probably guessed, my PSP is bricked. I get the stupid turn on green light and nothing is on the screen, then the PSP turns off.

So I go back to my battery and memory stick and install the firmware again, no luck.

I try the method on zzk2001's youtube account (for making the MMS) and still no luck.

I deleted the bin file and I tried so many different things.

Even when I go to test M33 I get a black/blue screen and nothing loads (after 10 minutes I get the PSP turning on sound, the one that plays at the Sony logo) but nothing happens after that.

So my question is, what do I do? I don't know that much about PSP and NAND files, but I figured it couldn't hurt to dump and restore it. Do you think my PSP is gone forever? That would be aweful because I got it at Circuit City for $135 and it was their last one and the fact that they are going out of business, means no returns.

Any help would be appriciated,
-Brian

P.S. I don't even know what the NAND is. I thought it was your settings and networks information, that is what it is..... right?


Title: Re: PSP Brick by doing NAND operations, NEED HELP!
Post by: Kyla666 (zzk2001) on January 31, 2009, 01:38:32 AM
wow I am really Sorry.

1. NEVER use a NAND dump from a different PSP 

2. you Just NAND bricked the PSP and the only way to get it Back is to use a NAND from that PSP

3. there are Some NAND porgrams out there But i don't think they will help you.

4. NAND is NOT for  settings and networks information  flash 1 would be for that.


Title: Re: PSP Brick by doing NAND operations, NEED HELP!
Post by: Snipes101 on January 31, 2009, 08:28:26 PM
Im sorry but its gone bro



Title: Re: PSP Brick by doing NAND operations, NEED HELP!
Post by: rattmansam on January 31, 2009, 09:48:51 PM
Wow that sucks you bricked it completely.


Title: Re: PSP Brick by doing NAND operations, NEED HELP!
Post by: Coburn on January 31, 2009, 11:26:43 PM
Wow that sucks you bricked it completely.
Someone once told me that that was impossible...


Title: Re: PSP Brick by doing NAND operations, NEED HELP!
Post by: Brianjoy77 on January 31, 2009, 11:28:52 PM
Well this sucks! Boy I guess that is what I get for being stupid..... Thanks for the reply's!


Title: Re: PSP Brick by doing NAND operations, NEED HELP!
Post by: Coburn on January 31, 2009, 11:34:31 PM
Gamestop takes them for $50. Just don't tell them it's broke :D Or you can return it if you bought it there and it's recent...


Title: Re: PSP Brick by doing NAND operations, NEED HELP!
Post by: Snipes101 on February 01, 2009, 12:51:36 AM
Gamestop takes them for $50. Just don't tell them it's broke :D Or you can return it if you bought it there and it's recent...
Gamestop will check it.....

any way, the psp comes with a year warranty or something like that, so if you call sony up and check the warranty on the psp you have a chance :D


Title: Re: PSP Brick by doing NAND operations, NEED HELP!
Post by: Coburn on February 01, 2009, 02:04:27 AM
Gamestop will check it.....
Oh... They took my PSP without checking it, but they may do it now. It would make sense to check them though.