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I've been experiencing this as well. This is because of a newly installed game on your PSP, most probably the one you are currently playing while the "quit" message appears. Just uninstall that game and this will solve your problem.
Try removing the UMD media and then turning on the PSP. This is because when there is a UMD in, It wants to at least know whats in, and most likely, your UMD drive or your UMD disc is damaged.
..bring it back to 'Gamestop' & tell them truthfully that the PSP you bought doesn't play UMDs.
.. maybe there're problem's with the UMDs? Are they pre-owned?
If the PSP is brand new when you bought it, you can claim for FREE repairs, or perhaps a replacement from SONY! Mostly warrantys are just 1yr period, so you better 'do what you have to do' before Christmas!
When you insert a UMD into the PSP, then what happens? What appears on the screen?
- Do you hear the UMD drive spinning for quite awhile, but not loading up under the Game column?
psp viruses are very rare, and i'm talking about 1 in 1000000000000, yes noticed all the zeroes so yeah no virus. What could have happend is that the start button internally is jammed up. So you might want to try to contact sony on this one unless you want to go ahead and play with it inside. But its your call.
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