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You should have not installed ChickHen in your PSP 3001 since there are no known ways so far, not even by Dark Alex, to fix it from "Brick"-ing. YOur attempts to remove the battery and so on to fix it is futile because even Pandora Battery and Magic Memory Stick won't work on those versions of PSP.
Try sending it to S0ny...
If you intend to buy a new PSP, either buy those Slim that is version 2000 and those that are NON (remember NON) TA088v3 MoBo. From this MoBo onward to PSP 3000s, all is unhackable and cannot be fixed from Brick.
The HDMI cable was causing "Display connected non-HDCP compliant" error message to appear. When I reconnected my DVD to TV using regular cable with 3 color connectors(i don't know what is the proper name for that cable) that error message no longer appears on my screen and I was able to watch my movie normally.
Create a 1200 x 1600 100% white .gif to use as a screen saver. (In windows you can add it to “My Pictures Slideshow”). You can just downloadthis one if you like. (Right click->save as)
Set that to run after 2 minutes of non-use.
Set the monitor to power off in a short amount of non-use. Say 15 minutes.
The HDMI cable was causing "Display connected non-HDCP compliant" error message to appear. When
I reconnected my DVD to TV using regular cable with 3 color
connectors(i don't know what is the proper name for that cable) that
error message no longer appears on my screen and I was able to watch my
movie normally.
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