My son's psp won't turn on. we've checked the battery in our other son's psp so we know that it's fine. however the broken psp rather spookily turns itself on for a second or two plays the opening tune then turns itself back off, bizarre!
Remove the battery for 15 minutes, connect the AC Adapter and install the battery again. It that doesn't work, remove the battery again, wait 15 minutes, install it and plug the AC Adapter. It's a weird problem but in my PSP i get around that way.
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are you sure it isn't broken? theres a protector screen in front of the actual LCD if you didn't know. in other words, the screen that "isn't broken" isn't the screen you are looking at.
ok your son's psp has malfunctioned and instead of trying to charge the batteries it drained them. i would recomend for u to get ur son a new psp and buy a another battery for your daughter.
there is a newer battery being sold that you put AA batteries inside
to make it work. check out your local best buy and wal*mart
No, the PSP will not turn on if the batteries are completely drained, as in, absolutely ALL power has been used up. It's like flashlights. If they run out of power, they won't turn on for even a second. So your PSP is fine, just needs to be charged.
Have you checked that you have not accidently shorted any tracks also as the tracks are so fine has any more damage to the board been caused by the impact?
You can try a hard reset. Do this hold the power switch in the upward position for over 10 seconds. This will cause the machine to reboot. Leave it alone for a few minutes then try switching it back on. You may have to flick the switch on twice to start her up again.
If it still has a hard time try changing the battery for the one in your sons machine.
MAKE SURE that all apps etc are closed on the PSP first and do the hard reset BEFORE you remove the battery on BOTH machines. Ensure PSP is OFF before removing battery. It is possible the battery has been overcharged or just given up. If the console operates with the other battery you know you need get a fresh one. Consider getting a high power one for extended life.
Let us know how you get on. May have more info for you.
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