This method could not fix any kind of bricks on the Slim. However, this method only installed 3.60 M33, and flashed back to 3.60 leaving the official firmware files in tact. 5 day passed after the release of the Slims, and it was found that a modified version of Pandora's Battery that installed custom firmware instead of downgrading the firmware was able to work on a Slim. However, the next month, the PSP Slim was released, and lacked support for the 1.50 firmware, and could not boot properly to Service Mode. The most popular of these firmwares were firmware 1.50. (Slims weren't available at the time) With the use of a battery converted to Service Mode - called a JigKick Battery and a Magic Memory Stick that held the firmware, and the special ipl for booting to the Service Menu, any Phat could be downgraded and unbricked to any firmware that was already existent, and dumped. In the Summer of 2007, Team C + D and a bunch of other homebrew developers created an universal unbricker for Phats, and downgarder in one. For more info on the UP bricks, click here Pandora's Battery This also applies to users of the UP modchip. If you do not have a Pandora Battery, you will not be able to unbrick your PSP. A nasty bug has been found in 3.71 M33 and 3.71 M33-2 that will corrupt your flash0, and lead to a brick. If you are one 3.71 M33-2, or going to downgrade to that, please upgrade to 3.71 M33-4. 2.2.3 UPMS (Ultimate Pandora Magic Stick).
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