Pandora's Battery
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Pandora's Battery
Disinter v3.80 is now released which contains Despertar Cementerio v4, and 3.80 M33-5.
Just follow the same instructions with this newer version.
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As some of you know, the original Pandora Jigkick Memory Sticks were designed only to boot from the Memorystick, and not the actual PSP. This tutorial wlil show you how to turn your PSP into a Dual-Boot Setup, allowing you to either use Despertar Cementerio v3 or your normal XMB.
You will have the choice of 3 options on booting our PSP:
# Nothing = Normal PSP XMB
# R Trigger = Recovery Menu for Custom Firmware
# L Trigger = Despertar Cementerio v3
It is EXTREMELY important that you follow this tutorial exactly step-by-step, otherwise you could come across some serious trouble.
OK, Firstly you will need the following:
# An Original PSP Battery (DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS WITH A SLIM!!)
# A Memory Pro DUO Memory Stick (with MagicGate) no smaller than 128mb
# The Files to create your Memory Stick, which you can download here
# 1.50, 3.40, and 3.71 Official Firmware Eboot Files
You will also need one of the two following PSP Setups:
# Original PSP running 3.xx OE/M33 Custom Firmware
# Slim PSP running 3.60 or 3.71 M33 Custom Firmware
Once you've got all this ready, let's start with the Tutorial!!
Step 1: Backing up any Previous Data
The first thinig you'll want to do is back up any data off the Memory Stick. If your Memory Stick can handle an extra 40mb you can easily have this setup on your Memory Stick and still use it for normal PSP usage. When you are finished, disconnect from USB mode.
Step 2: Formatting your Memory Stick for Pandora
Firstly you need to install Disinter v2.2. Once you install Disinter, select the 3.71 Unbricker/Installer (highlighted in Green) and load in your Eboot files (highlighted in Blue). Now you can turn USB mode back on via the PSP, you will see this popup window appear.
The PSP drive will now show up in the area...
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