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Finally! Unbrick Your PSP

Posted in Gaming,Just Cool,video by Joe Colburn on the August 23rd, 2007

When I had a Sony PSP, I was jumping on just about every mod and hack. I wanted to push it to its limits. The only thing I feared was the dreadful possibility that one of my hacks would “brick” the device, leaving it unusable. Eventually, I sold it because I just didn’t use it much and had hacked it to the point that I became bored. Had this been available when I still had my PSP, I may have never sold it, taking advantage of all the possible hacks there were to come.

Finally, there’s an easy way to unbrick that dead PSP and get hacking again in minutes. Take a look at the video proof below.

[via Joystiq]

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