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I had that message on my psp a few times after I dropped it. I had no idea what it meant. It eventually sorted itself out. Any Questions? Please Contact Me: rceckspurt13 gmail. Pages: [ 1 ] Go Up. SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk. For example, can you make the PSP screen bend up so you can lay it on your desk and still view movies?

Or what about an external Wi-fi antenna to get that extra signal strength? Questions like these can only be answered by opening up the cover of the PSP and poking around on the inside. Now, please note that this can result in many bad things. And if you are thinking, "well I'll just take it back," think again. There is really no easy way to get inside without voiding the warranty.

In other words, this is a one way trip If your PSP suddenly develops problems in a couple weeks, you can forget about getting help from Sony! The following is a step-by-step guide on how to take your PSP apart.

I documented the entire process and was able to remove all the major components, from top to bottom. With this little guide in hand, you too should be able to disassemble and reassemble the PSP in about one hour.

In all honesty, once you know how to get around some tricky parts, the rest is easy. Again, we offer no guarantee that your PSP will not be fragged by attempting this.

Before attempting to take apart any electronic device, make sure you have the right gear and location. You don't want to lose screws or other parts to kids, dogs, or a sudden blast of air. For the PSP you really only need one small flat head screwdriver that you can use for prying, and a Philips head screwdriver to remove the screws. If you are a professional, then you might want to ground yourself using a static strap to prevent any sudden static discharges from killing your PSP.

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If you have elected to receive email newsletters or promotional mailings and special offers but want to unsubscribe, simply email information informit. On rare occasions it is necessary to send out a strictly service related announcement. The exact wording here will vary on different routers. Change your security type. Find the "Allowed Devices" or "Access List". You may first have to open the Advanced Wireless Settings.

Again, the wording may vary. Ensure that MAC address filtering is not turned on. Try connecting your PSP to the Internet. If you still can't get the connection to work, you'll have to take the PSP into a tech department for further evaluation. What should I do? Yes No. Not Helpful 3 Helpful If you're having trouble connecting, try accessing your router's interface and enabling UPnP. This setting allows the easy addition of external devices. Not Helpful 7 Helpful Ishmam Dhrubo.

It's not a problem with your PSP problem. Maybe your router has turned off the main connection to go to proxy. Not Helpful 9 Helpful 9. An unmarked switch on the side of the PSP needs to be in the "on" position. If it is not, the PSP will not connect to the internet. Check your PSP for the switch and change its position. Not Helpful 6 Helpful 3. It means your PSP is not fully updated to the current version of the system; update it, and try again. Not Helpful 38 Helpful Try to elevate your router to clear it from obstructions and increase its signal.

If the signal is still too weak, you'll need to either purchase a booster, or use the PSP closer to the router.

Not Helpful 13 Helpful 1. If it has a missing switch, you can replace that, it is pretty easy to repair. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 2. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. You Might Also Like How to. How to. About This Article. Written by:. Co-authors: Updated: July 29, Categories: PSP.



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