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upgrading a slim 3.90 official firmware to 3.90 m33 custom

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 5:17 am
by emulation
Ill try to make my post as clear as possible to avoid any confusion.

I have a PSP SLIM (2001) with the official 3.90 Sony firmware on it. I would like to install CFW 3.90 m33 on it.

Things I have at my disposal to make this happen:

    Phat psp running 1.5 (not sure how to make it run home brew)
    A 2gig Sony memory stick
    An original Phat battery that came with the Phat psp
    SLIM psp battery
    2 AC power cords
    Very strong knowledge of computers


Iv been reading around on the internet and this site... theres just so many ways to do it... Im hoping someone can give me a small step by step with some links to guides.

Thanks in advance to whoever helps me :)

If this works im totally donating to this site.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:29 am
by Terdinglage
http://psp.brewology.com/forum/viewtopi ... 37&start=0

I believe thats the tutorial you're looking for, as I'm almost 100% sure you'll want to use the Pandora Battery tool. How that works is you use a psp running either 1.5 or a custom firmware (in this case its 1.5 for you) to make a battery that is capable of booting the PSP into a "service" mode of sorts that can downgrade it to any firmware. In any case, I haven't personally done this with a slim PSP, so you'll have to follow the rest of the tutorial on your own. I'd try and help more, but I'm at work so I really shouldn't spend too much time writing a post. If you have issues, ask, and I'll do my best to help.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:57 am
by emulation
Terdinglage wrote:http://psp.brewology.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10137&start=0

I believe thats the tutorial you're looking for, as I'm almost 100% sure you'll want to use the Pandora Battery tool. How that works is you use a psp running either 1.5 or a custom firmware (in this case its 1.5 for you) to make a battery that is capable of booting the PSP into a "service" mode of sorts that can downgrade it to any firmware. In any case, I haven't personally done this with a slim PSP, so you'll have to follow the rest of the tutorial on your own. I'd try and help more, but I'm at work so I really shouldn't spend too much time writing a post. If you have issues, ask, and I'll do my best to help.


Thanks for the speedy reply.

Some things in the guide are worded a little funky but ill do my best to work though it.

Ill post back here when Im finished

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:09 am
by roxfox64
Since you have a phat at 1.50 you should(and probably need to) enable 1.00 Kernel homebrew.

I don't know where the app is by itself. But, you can find it in the package of 3.52M33.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:12 am
by emulation
roxfox64 wrote:Since you have a phat at 1.50 you should(and probably need to) enable 1.00 Kernel homebrew.

I don't know where the app is by itself. But, you can find it in the package of 3.52M33.


Thanks.. was just about to make a post about this issue. ill go download it now

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:23 am
by emulation
sorry for the double post, i know better.

I now have 3.71-2 m33 on my slim, thanks for your help.

but now i need to install 3.90 m33... which should be a pretty simple process right?

also, how does the network icon work now? can i update the psp to the latest m33 firmware by using that? or wouldthat attempt to update my psp to official firmware from sony?

**edit**
it seems that im unable to change my battery back to its normal state using the pandora battery maker.

Any thoughts? its not a big deal really since iv got other batteries that i can use

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:17 am
by Terdinglage
i know for a fact you can change the battery back (ive done it twice), I thought you just had to click square or something like that when inside the pandora battery maker application. I do however remember I had a hard time getting to that point last time because it kept booting off the battery.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:35 am
by emulation
Terdinglage wrote:i know for a fact you can change the battery back (ive done it twice), I thought you just had to click square or something like that when inside the pandora battery maker application. I do however remember I had a hard time getting to that point last time because it kept booting off the battery.


ill just keep this battery as a pandora battery i guess. its an old battery any way and wasnt holding a very good charge.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:41 pm
by Equ1ox
no you can only do the update from the networking menu with 3.80 m33 or higher if im right.
so ask around if you dont know cause if you update using ofw, youll brick.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:13 am
by emulation
Equ1ox wrote:no you can only do the update from the networking menu with 3.80 m33 or higher if im right.
so ask around if you dont know cause if you update using ofw, youll brick.


Thanks for the heads up on that. I was some what tempted to try it :S

Once a slim psp is bricked it cant be unbricked like the Fat can right?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:18 am
by roxfox64
emulation wrote:
Equ1ox wrote:no you can only do the update from the networking menu with 3.80 m33 or higher if im right.
so ask around if you dont know cause if you update using ofw, youll brick.


Thanks for the heads up on that. I was some what tempted to try it :S

Once a slim psp is bricked it cant be unbricked like the Fat can right?


All bricks can be unbricked. As long as the idstorage isn't corrupted...

PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:44 am
by Equ1ox
yea but doesnt the idstorage get corruped automaticly if you have a .prx on your system?

(thats just the way i saw it because of the CXMB so im guessing that its around the same idea.)

PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:05 am
by roxfox64
No. You could still recover a PSP with destroyed idstorage.
You just need to make a nand dump frist.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:03 am
by Equ1ox
ohhhhh ok.
thanks i might need that later on.

more questions :S

PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:39 pm
by emulation
after you rip a game from the umd drive to your pc whats next? what steps need to be taken so that you can play the iso off your memory stick in your psp?

Also, what exactly do the terms "gameboot" and "cintro" mean?