[quote name='thelonepig']A lot of people, myself included, have no idea what it means to have a "bricked" PSP. Your video does little to inform on the matter - it looks like the system will turn on then immediately turn off. That does little to explain the problem and even less on how to fix it.
Could you give some more information as to how the PSP can be fixed? How much does a Pandora's battery run and where can I find one? Do you have any guarantee that this can be fixed (i.e. will you take a return if it can't)?
I'm interested, but like others want a few more details.[/QUOTE]
if you don't know what a pandora's battery is, then at the least you should have googled it before asking. by the sounds of it, you don't have clue one what it is, and you'd probably brick your own psp in an attempt to unbrick this one.
for the uninformed, it's a freely available hack that allows service-level access to the psp that requires two power sources (a battery and a power cord would do), a memory card, and depending on what version you're using and what you're trying to accomplish, another modded PSP.
speaking of which, CML please.