So I have a n00b question about my PSP. When I go to turn it off, I merely flip the power switch up momentarily and then let it spring back to its normal position. The PSP will think for a sec, then turn off.
When it comes time to turn it on again, I repeat the same procedure and it turns on. but it will turn on to a point where I was last (i.e. if I was in the web browser then it will be on the web browser still). There also isn't any little "bootup" title (the one that says something like "Sony Computer Entertainment" or whatever)
So am I understanding correctly in that flipping the power switch is putting the PSP to sleep, and not truly "off"? Is there a way to turn it all the way off (short of removing the battery)? And does turning it "off" vs sleeping it affect the amount of battery drain that occurs while the unit is not in use?
Just curious.
Ruahrc
When it comes time to turn it on again, I repeat the same procedure and it turns on. but it will turn on to a point where I was last (i.e. if I was in the web browser then it will be on the web browser still). There also isn't any little "bootup" title (the one that says something like "Sony Computer Entertainment" or whatever)
So am I understanding correctly in that flipping the power switch is putting the PSP to sleep, and not truly "off"? Is there a way to turn it all the way off (short of removing the battery)? And does turning it "off" vs sleeping it affect the amount of battery drain that occurs while the unit is not in use?
Just curious.
Ruahrc