How to Reset a Sony PSP
Although PlayStation Portables have been around for quite a few years, it seems there are multiple theories as to how to properly reset them. Everything from pressing a few strategic buttons to removing the battery has been touted at some point as a possible solution. However, there is a correct way to reset your PSP, and it is actually very simple (although it does involve removing the battery). This reset should only be used in the case of a PSP that is frozen or not functioning correctly. To perform a reset on a functional PSP, see the "Tips" section.
Instructions
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Remove the battery from the left side of the PSP while it is still on. The unit will power down instantly. Wait 10 seconds and then replace the battery.
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Press both clear shoulder buttons at the top of the PSP and keep them held down while the PSP reboots. This initiates a "Recovery" mode.
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Press down on the control pad to locate a "recovery" folder. This will contain all of your PSP content, including games, music, videos and podcasts that are saved on the device. Highlight this folder and press the "X" button to begin reinstalling your content.
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Tips & Warnings
If you would like to reset your PSP while it is working normally, go to the Settings menu and select "System Reset." This will restore the PSP to factory settings (and subsequently remove all of your content).
Resources
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Comments
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james007uy
Dec 20, 2010
i would like to know on how to reset my PSP back to version 5.03 because i upgrade it to 6.+ version using its wifi and now i cannot play iso and cso files anymore.. please help, tnx -
SirHunter Lord
Nov 18, 2010
hey do u no how to fix a psp when the letter thing to put in a link is going threw a bunch of letters not stopping by its self but continuing to change by its self T_T