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well it sounds to me like you need a pandora battery because your psp lost alot of memory. you can find one in a gamestop or walmart or radioshack. and taget too. and when u get, turn the psp on and let the psp load up it memory.
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There is a good chance your PSP is bricked, especially if you tried to upgrade or downgrade your firmware recently. Bricked means: the hardware is still in good shape but the firmware fails to boot. That problem can be removed by using "Pandora's Battery", if you just google around you will find out how to do it, there are psp repair services that do it for you as well. Basically the idea is to get the PSP into a condition which will allow you to rewrite the firmware.
Did you download any firmware? What version of updates are you on? Its possible that your PSP is bricked. Which basically means that you hit a one out of one-hundred chance of you PSP being locked up and useless for that matter.
Sometimes the little yellow connector gets corraded and does not pass the power from the battery to the PSP. Find something to clean up the contacts on the battery, and where the battery connects inside the PSP.
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