Universal Unbricker-Error 80010005 when update to 3.9

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gamestationoh
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Universal Unbricker-Error 80010005 when update to 3.9

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I have a Universal Unbreaker magic memory card and pandora battery... they work. Thanks you all for that!

The firmware choice is (m33-2 3.71) or original (3.71). I recovered a PSP to the 3.71 original firmware. Now I am having trouble updating the PSP to 3.90 and I get an error message "memory card cannot be read 80010005. I have found that this error could be tripped because of rogue firmware or software...

Could I get my universal debricker to restore the 1.5 stripped down firmware as is used in the basic pandora/magic stick setup? I have no trouble updating PSP's using that firmware.

I repair PSP's and most people do not want to run homebrew, nor do the understand it... (me neither! HELP!)
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Post by jean »

Sorry...wrong place to ask your non-development-related question!
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Post by gamestationoh »

Ok, sorry for the incorrect post location...

Now were is the proper place???
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Post by jean »

...in some other forum i guess...
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Post by J.F. »

As i mentioned in the other thread, this would be better asked over at lan.st or MaxConsole.
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Post by gamestationoh »

Just to give you some future reference.

The Unbricker was developed by Xi-Bit.
He give reference to this web site:

Note:
If it's not okay with you guys, please contact me at ps2dev.org (Xi-Bit)


The program he developed has caused this problem on 2 different PSP, so it is not the Wifi memory reader. They function fine.

Thank you for proper reply. Seems too many folks that hang on message boards have forgotten what common courtesy is, as Jane demonstrated in her replies to me on another post.
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Post by jean »

...hope "jane" is not "jean" that's me...i'm male, and i am courtesy myself :)))
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jean wrote:...hope "jane" is not "jean" that's me...i'm male, and i am courtesy myself :)))
Easy mistake to make. While Jean is a unisex name in the US, I've know far more girls named Jean than guys, so probably most people think of Jean as a girl first. From there, the brain does the rest, reordering the e to the end. :)
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Post by jean »

If people don't stop quarrel with me for stupid little things i'll have to rename my nick into "jena" :) ... Oh, btw the U.S. are always pleasing me!!...here there are no such things like "unisex names"...did you know that "Andrea" that is a female name for you, comes from ancient greek "andròs" meaning "male" ??.
Sorry for the O.T.
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