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Psp Motherboards and Customer firmware

Hi, I was wondering if anybody had any knowledge on how to check if a psp with model 2000 is hackable, I know that certain motherboards cannot be hacked but I have no idea how to check without the box if it has it! Does anybody have any advice? All the guides I can find are over 5 years old and most seem to leave this part out. (This is for CFW but if you know if it works for temp then good to know) :) 

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You can probably find out based on the serial number or something. Ask the seller that (I'm assuming that's where you're getting it, off eBay or something).

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Okay it looks like its your lucky day because i wasnt on this forum for few years and i just found your post :)

 

So the way you check your motherboard is simple to take screws out of your PSP and check writing on it.. (look at lower left corner)

 

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Or by checking in hardware settings but i have never tried that :)

 

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2 hours ago, Jakuroto said:

Okay it looks like its your lucky day because i wasnt on this forum for few years and i just found your post :)

 

So the way you check your motherboard is simple to take screws out of your PSP and check writing on it.. (look at lower left corner)

 

Flexcablesocketonpsp1000motherboard.jpg

 

Or by checking in hardware settings but i have never tried that :)

 

J2e3Mh.jpg

 

 

To get that hardware info you need to hack the psp :P 

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2 hours ago, ShadowArk said:

To get that hardware info you need to hack the psp :P 

Haha ok then just open it up :D its not hard few screws here and there gl and be carefull for connection wires :)

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