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@MT: 1400/-? Whew! I guess that's because of the replacement warranty. Atek got his done for 500/- here in Bangalore.

 

@Snake: The question was for Major. Mine, I gifted it to my cousin on his marriage, remember?

 

Hey guys i actaully got done mine for free...Just have friends at right places :) ....Anyway if you guys in bangalore wanna get it done it is 500 bucks i can pass the contact number over PM.

 

PS: He downgraded my PSP from 3.9 to custom 3.7 and then we upgraded to custom 3.9 again.

 

PM me if you want details in bangalore.

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http://www.i-hacked.com/content/view/211/62/

 

This is the tutorial I used.

 

DAMNIT !!! The PSP Slim's nub doesnt come off :kisstogether:

 

Oh, that sucks. Dunno why Sony would make it fixed since on the Classic it's replaceable.

Its got the same mounting mechanism, but the hole in the shell is not wide enough to pick it out.

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My psp slim is on cfw 3.71 m33-4..

 

Shud i upgrade to the latest cfw 3.90?Coz sum ppl hav told me that 3.71 more stable..

 

Plus what additional benefits will i get by upgradin?

Go for the update. 3.71 M33-4 is best for custom firmware apps, but since you have a SLIM, there's no custom firmware support anyway.

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I downloaded the file, but how do I install PSPTube on my PSP?

 

Unzip the archive and put the folder named PSPTube in PSP\GAME folder and run thru XMB :threatenlumber: If that doesn't work, then put it in the GAME380 or GAME371 folder (depending on which custom firmware you got) :wallbash:

 

Also, if you wanna watch donwloaded .flv movies, then you need to put them in the favorites folder :P

 

Also, if you get an error "site not found", then you need to download an edited version of javascript that has sites like youtube, veoh, google video etc, because the maker of PSPTUBE didn't put those sites in his javascript file. Just go here...

 

http://freeplay.ircdotcom.com/pspdev/

 

Search for PSPtube and download the particular javascript file you need to visit a particular website. Download em and toss them into psptube\system\site folder and you should do fine :)

 

Post here if you got any more questions or run into any trouble :)

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