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#1 Lunarblade1
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Hey guys recently my psp bricked and I was wondering if I were to use its memory stick for another psp, would that psp eventually brick as well? Please let me know.

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#2 Steameffekt
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No, because when you update the firmware it saves onto the internal psp memory. Not memory stick.
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#3 Floppy_Jim
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No, that would not brick the other PSP.
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#4 king_of_metal
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It's possible. If you tried to update your PSP and the update data was corrupted in some way, that is why it bricked. If you tried to update your new PSP with the same update data, meaning not re-downloading it, it would brick just like the first.
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#5 Nibroc420
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why not just unbrick it and save yourself some cash and some worrying?
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#6 king_of_metal
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why not just unbrick it and save yourself some cash and some worrying?Nibroc420

Maybe he doesn't have access to the tools necessary to do that.

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#7 Nibroc420
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[QUOTE="Nibroc420"]why not just unbrick it and save yourself some cash and some worrying?king_of_metal

Maybe he doesn't have access to the tools necessary to do that.

well, seeing how he never stated what kind of psp he had you're right, he might not have a psp 1000, so a pandora battery might be a little hard to get. But really, buying a $14 battery is farrr cheaper than a new system.
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#8 elfimis
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No, that would not brick the other PSP. Floppy_Jim

This.