Error Code List of the PSP
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Error Code List of the PSP
I collect some error codes of the PSP and list them below.
UUKN9000001 = The update cannot be started. The data is corrupted. (Caused by modifying data in official upgrade files)
FFFFFED3 = unknown (might be decryption error)
ffffffff = PSP update failed
80000025 = The system cannot be updated. the update program is not applicable for the system.
80010002 = The game could not be started (e.g. Run PSP Radio and Rin GB Emulator under version1.5)
80010013 = device / media not found (The memory stick may be damaged)
80010087 = The game could not be started
8001B002 = unknown
80020001 = kernel errors
80020001 = generic kernel error (default)
800200D9 = failed to allocate the memory block
800200E4 = The game could not be started
80020130 = file read error
8002032c = unknown (Try to run high version game or custom program for 2.xx under version1.5)
80020148 = PRX type unsupported
800244C = kernel errors
80100D00 = The Channel could not be added (Adding RSS in browser)
80110305 = Load failed. The Memory Stick" could not be accessed.
80110482 = occurs when test of wlan infrastructure connection fails.
80220087 = unknown
80220180 = Format failed.
80410001 = network errors
80410410 = Cannot connect to the given access point
80410A0B = Internal Error
80410D07 = unknown (possibly wlan)
80410D09 = A connection error has occurred.
80410D11 = A connection error has occurred (during test connection)
80410D16 = network errors
UUKN9000001 = The update cannot be started. The data is corrupted. (Caused by modifying data in official upgrade files)
FFFFFED3 = unknown (might be decryption error)
ffffffff = PSP update failed
80000025 = The system cannot be updated. the update program is not applicable for the system.
80010002 = The game could not be started (e.g. Run PSP Radio and Rin GB Emulator under version1.5)
80010013 = device / media not found (The memory stick may be damaged)
80010087 = The game could not be started
8001B002 = unknown
80020001 = kernel errors
80020001 = generic kernel error (default)
800200D9 = failed to allocate the memory block
800200E4 = The game could not be started
80020130 = file read error
8002032c = unknown (Try to run high version game or custom program for 2.xx under version1.5)
80020148 = PRX type unsupported
800244C = kernel errors
80100D00 = The Channel could not be added (Adding RSS in browser)
80110305 = Load failed. The Memory Stick" could not be accessed.
80110482 = occurs when test of wlan infrastructure connection fails.
80220087 = unknown
80220180 = Format failed.
80410001 = network errors
80410410 = Cannot connect to the given access point
80410A0B = Internal Error
80410D07 = unknown (possibly wlan)
80410D09 = A connection error has occurred.
80410D11 = A connection error has occurred (during test connection)
80410D16 = network errors
As long as there's a way for them to contact you about getting registered, that should be fine. The main problem I see is that ISPs are cutting back on services provided. For example, I have Quest DSL - when I inquired about email, they told me to get an MSN account. They don't provide email, they don't provide NTTP, they don't provide ANYTHING except the ability to connect to the net. I don't think the DNS is even theirs. So I use my gmail or yahoo accounts for everything at the moment. I also have a Hotmail account, but don't tend to use it much since MS bought Hotmail and merged it with MSN.
My Qwest DSL offers email, [email protected].. it just seems to be hosted and accessed through MSN.
I remember having troubles registering on this site a couple years ago because my ISP was OzEmail and was flagged as a free services here even though OzEmail (*@ozemail.com.au) is the name of an Australian ISP, heh.
I remember having troubles registering on this site a couple years ago because my ISP was OzEmail and was flagged as a free services here even though OzEmail (*@ozemail.com.au) is the name of an Australian ISP, heh.
That's not "offering" email. Having MS redirect one email url to their own free service doesn't count as offering a service. MS probably pays Qwest for directing people to them. It gives them a chance to legally spam the heck out of Qwest customers via the marketing nightmare known as MSN.jsharrad wrote:My Qwest DSL offers email, [email protected].. it just seems to be hosted and accessed through MSN.
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Does my marteljorge.no-ip.org mailserver with e-mail and ssh for all localusers as a free e-mail service?ooPo wrote:It only affects the registration process, you'll be fine. :)
It isn't a perfect solution but 99% of these spam folks come from the free email services. I do get email from people every so often trying to register from banned domains and I manually activate their accounts.