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the psp is charging when you see the red light instead of the green light.that is the only indication that your psp is charging.try changing the battery.if your battery is new, try bringing it to a nearby technician to have a look at the psp's charging port
you should go to a nearby store and get a new battery the exact same thing happened with be except with my sister, you can get new one for about $20 plus the charger i recommended best buy
keeping Lithium ion batteries(found in ur psp) idle for such a long time without charging may discharge them compleatly and even if you try to charge them they will not function. this seems to be a problem with your battries not ur PSP. try to get it replaced from the dealer you bought the PSP from.
hope this solves your problem.. :D
I'll give you the quick story of what they did. They "bricked" the PSP. This is a term used by all PSP hackers. When you try to hack the system so you can play pirated games on the system, you will occasionally get an error that causes the system to be "bricked". They use the word "brick" because once it happens, the PSP becomes as fun as a brick. You really can't do much about it. Your best bet is to call Sony and see what they can do for you. If you know anyone else that knows what they're doing with PSPs, you could always ask them to fix it for you, but Sony would be the easiest. They won't do it for free, but they will fix it for you. 1-800-345-SONY
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