If you're using custom firmware, coldboot your PSP holding the R-trigger taking you into the recovery menu. Then go to the plugins menu from there and toggle each plugin to off.
When you turn off your PSP and turn it back on, it resumes where you were, when you were! (But pause it first)
you turn it off, cause if you leave it on the battery will burn.
To brick a PSP Go is to start a firmware update and then turn the PSP Go off because when it says not to turn the system off when it is upgrading you should not or it would result to a brick.
Have you charged your psp lately? It could be out of battery IT DOES NOT DO THAT!
files used for psp in plugins that have custom firmware odp rules
If you mean will they give you a new PSP no, but you can get something (very little) off on a purchase of a new PSP
Turn it off and turn it back on. If it doesn't respond when you try turning it off, hold the power switch up. And that will restart the PSP, so you will lose the data that isn't saved. Some games require the latest firmware, always keep your PSP up to date.
Yes, you can bring a PSP on a plane, as long as electronic devices are permitted, and you turn off wireless communications.
It's only possible to turn on your PSP with an adapter for the PSP or a battery for the PSP.
Remove the battery and put it back in.
To turn off Wi-Fi on a PSP, go to the "Settings" menu from the main screen. Select "Network Settings," then choose "Infrastructure Mode" or "Ad Hoc Mode," depending on your current connection. Finally, select "Delete" or "Disable" to turn off the Wi-Fi connection. Alternatively, you can also toggle the Wi-Fi switch located on the side of the device to turn it off.
u know ur psp is bricked when: you turn it on the screen stays blank and after 10 seconds or so, it shuts itself off