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The operative system needs to be written to the console's EPROM in order to function. Once the PSP is "bricked", there is no easily available way to flash the firmware back.

Users best beware before they go into "homebrew".
Posted by: Anti_Zealot   Posted on: 10/06/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What?  voice_of_all_reason | 10/06/05
Not so easy  Anti_Zealot | 10/06/05
if it wont turn ON, you can't COPY to it, lol  Valis Keogh | 10/06/05
Well, at least this isn't hit and run trojan  Boot_Agnostic | 10/06/05
Sony must be thrilled  Tim Patterson | 10/06/05
that their program is working? i'm sure they are  Valis Keogh | 10/06/05
Trojan?  Db0 | 10/06/05
who knows...  bluejob | 10/07/05
'Trojan' is the correct description here  Real World | 10/07/05
Won't Be suprised when they track it back to...  Jake M.D. | 10/07/05
Track it back to...Symantec !  helmy111 | 10/08/05

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