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| ...does it mean the psp does not work any more? can i fix it |
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| This question is not logical Ali.
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If you meant that you inserted the wrong AC adapter with a higher voltage than recommended, then the PSP circuit board would not suffer as it would reject the higher voltage, say 12v DC as against 9v DC, and not work. If you meant that you inserted the wrong adapter and some how broke the internal pin then you would have to get it repaired by replacing the connector. My System: #
Want your system info in your signature? Last edited by Wolfeymole : 6th May 2007 at 10:12 AM. |
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