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Posted on Mar 27, 2010

PSP corrupted music data. I have a legitimate 8 gb sandisk memory card bought from walmart and all music files go corrupt after 20 seconds to 1 minute of music play. I have returned the card and got a replacement only to have the same problem i have a non hacked psp 2000. the same music files work on my 4 gb sandisk memory card just fine. Files are all copied in the correct place, and i have even tried using media go to copy the files and the same thing repeatedly happens. I have used a different usb cord with the same effect.my firmware version is up to date with the latest 6.20 version.

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Reset the psp and go up to a new wifi link and get the agrement again you might got it cut threw some way when you were trying it the last time it not the MC.

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