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sounds like the display board went. here is a cheap and fast repair guy. he has repaired my PSP several times and does excellent work.
http://www.psprepairservice.com/
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.
Try first to remove the battery for about 1 minute and then put it back in and if still no display on the screen and you hear a sound it only means one thing the screen is bad and better have it check from Sony service center for a possible screen replacement...
Google "bricked PSP" this happens when a system update is interupted by being turned off or the battery running out. the only way to fix it is to either hack it, have it hacked or send it back to sony to let them fix it.
You might have the broken LCD.. If you not sure, try to boot under recovery menu - (if you have custom firmware installed). if the problem come from corrupted firmware you should see the menu of recovery.. then goto menu "Advance" > "Format flash1 and reset setting". otherwise you may consider sending it back to Sony for repair.You can call SONY support at 1-800-345-7669.
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It is most likely a screen problem, perhaps the screen is disconnected. I would suggest having it serviced, or perhaps you can try to disassemble it and check the cable is fully plugged in.
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