Datel tool battery - you get just the battery. No instructions, no indications you need a memory stick, or how to prepare it. Datel leads the buyer into thinking this is all that you need, and they don't even help you figure things out.
You still need a homebrew PSP to create the files to place on the memory stick to be able to get started with Pandora. Without the special memory stick, Pandora is useless. And no-one is able to legally give you the files required to prepare that stick without a homebrew PSP. This will allways be successfull when your need is to enter service mode on any PSP 1000 or 2000 series. Datel Service Tool - you still get no instructions, you also don't get a battery but a small battery-charger-like tool that will change any PSP 1000 and ALMOST ANY 2000 series PSP. If you have a recent PSP 2000 though (like 2004), there might be a very high chance that your battery can't be softmoded, so this is not a failproof method if u are eager to CFW your Slim. Bottomline: Datel Tool Battery will ALLWAYS work for service mode on Slims. Datel Battery Service Tool doesn't work on recent Slims, has less chances of getting u service mode = BUY THE BATTERY None has instructions on CFW of course. CFW is not developed by any company, but by users. Take in mind some PSP motherboards can't still get CFW because they can't be flashed (search PSP Slim mobos)
http://gizmodo.com/5092898/datel-lite-blue-tool-hacks-the-psp-3000-with-a-battery The Datel Lite Blue Tool looks to be the best option we've got at the moment for hacking the PSP 3000. It's essentially a smart battery that clones Sony lab equipment to put the PSP 2000 and PSP 3000 into Service Mode. From this mode, users are approaching the PSP with the access of a Sony engineer and can load old, cracked firmware that's open to run homebrew. The Datel Lite Blue Tool will be available later this month for $30.
Nope, nothing Sony makes is hack proof and gamers will eventually hack through to it(I'm hoping by late 2009). There have been a few unsuccessful attempts, though I thunk the Datel Tool may hold some hope. http://pspslimhacks.com/datel-psp-3000-tool-battery-a-scam/ Who knows...
unhook battery or scan tool will do it
Have the codes read, repair the cause, clear code with a scan tool or battery disconnect.Have the codes read, repair the cause, clear code with a scan tool or battery disconnect.
With a scan tool, or unhook the battery for 5 minutes.With a scan tool or by unhooking the battery.With a scan tool, or unhook the battery for 5 minutes.With a scan tool or by unhooking the battery.
After repairing the cause you can reset with a scan tool or by unhooking the battery.
A tool to hook up your Xbox 360 hard drive or memory card and access files off of it via Xplorer360, or Datel provided software.
no it was bullpoop dam datal go to www.pspslimhacks.com adn they have a new hack for the 3000 yay for me
Without a scan tool? Disconnect the battery for 10 seconds. With a scan tool? Follow the instructions on the screen.
Scan tool or unhook the batteryScan tool or unhook the battery
You repair the cause of the code, then reset the code with a scan tool or by unhooking the battery.
Reseting a service light can be down using a professional diagnostic tool and plugging directly to the ECM. A quicker way requires unplugging the battery for 5 seconds. But unplugging the battery will also reset the stereo.