Maybe you should have read the post's first before jumping in head first Maroon Storm , Jan 16, Last edited: Jan 16, DeViL , Jan 16, Louay , Jan 16, I'm sure I've used not compatible version of BD that is also failed, but still nothing works on this and I do not know why. I've considered using the older method which I think is: Rogero 9.
It was from a random blog post found it, that is the name: Overflow v6 cobra cex no blueray edition , but I'm sure it worked I can play gt6 on it but still no working BD in it. This is a g03 model. I'd used first a g04 model bd. I'd followed the second method I consecutively repeated remarrying at least 4 times. Every time I got failed. I read you sad and others had not had any problem with failed attempts. So I gave an attempt with the normal 4.
It's turned out g04 bd drive does not accept disc, that is fine we know it's a classic head problem. Next I'd put back the 'original' drive but this time I left the ribbon and power cable from g04 bd. I planned to do another remarry attempt but for my surprise I could not install the 4. Then just for fun I'd put a movie in it and it recognized that movie. Maybe it is a rip issue, I haven't ripped a new one since your advice. Do all ps1 games work? Is the image burn and icetea, better than isobuster and pop station?
I appreciate your advice, at least I am seemingly making some sort of progress. There will always be some issues. I have never had any problems with any eboot i have created with the program. On Icetea, what do I put for the game ID, it won't let me move on without it. Assuming you have the original disk and you have un-rar'd the file, it should auto-detect the game ID for you.
If not, use THIS link. Hope that helps. You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. The easiest solution is to purchase a new analog stick replacement. The analog sticks, while similar in appearance, have small design variations between each model of PSP and are not interchangeable. Be sure replace the analog stick that corresponds to your PSP. Make sure that the disc is not scratched or dirty. Also, check that the disc is properly inserted into the drive.
If the PSP loads other discs, replace the disc that will not load. If the white trigger on the inside of the UMD drive opposite of the laser is noticeably broken, the PSP will not read the disc. This trigger is attached to the motherboard. With a q-tip and some isopropyl rubbing alcohol, open the back door where the disc goes and gently clean the laser head. Dry off the laser with the other end of the q-tip.
Test and see if it works on a number of discs. If the PSP is still unable to load discs, the laser may be faulty. Recently my offbrand charger was accidentally kneeled on by my brother, causing it to unplug. It still worked for days, until now. Thanks in advance! Fix Your Stuff Community Store. PSP Troubleshooting. Edit Options History.
Device won't turn on. No charge. Bad power switch. Bad display. Bad motherboard.
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