I'm so thankful that this exists. I used an iFixIt guide to teardown my PSP-1001 to do a screen and case swap, but realized once I got the thing apart that they cut out a LOT of steps along the way... While I was smart enough to take pictures of the screws i removed, and label them along the way, I didn't take pictures of the system each step of the way. I'm now basically watching this video in reverse. You're a lifesaver. Sincerely, A dude with PSP parts all over his desk right now 🤣
@@axolotlboi3957 I did, almost... I accidentally broke the bracket for the ribbon cable that powers the backlight for the screen. It all just kinda blew up when I tried to latch it into place. I have no idea how to fix that whoopsy :( Good luck with your project! You can do it! Just be REALLY heckin' careful with those ribbon cable brackets and latches.
Had a psp fat sitting around for about 4 years because I teared up the charge port and recently i managed to solder the wires back together and needed a video to reassemble my device . Thank you for making a video for an old device like this in great quality really made my day seeing this old day one bought machine spring back to life
@@Waluigi-qp3vm I used a ts100 you can look it up yourself there are tons of reviews of it on RUclips costs about 55 euro if you order it from the uychan store and they ship a power supply with it. There are other branda that produce the same iron (lookup sq001 on banggood) and there are some cheaper alternatives depending where you buy like the ksger irons that have cheaper replacement tips
Thanks for making this video. I completely took my psp100 apart to clean and repair it. I used your video as a guide to help me as I made my way through the process. It is a great reference and easy to follow.
this helped alot lol its been years since i've torn apart a psp and i've done a few, but decided to do a full tear down and restoration of a 1000 i had laying around, thanks for uploading this!
Thanks for taking the time to shoot this video and explain every step. Before watching your video I watched some other videos, usually at 2x speed, with no explanations and a distracting music on the background. I was completely lost.
Thanks for this. My R button died. Unfortunately it means I have to replace that entire ribbon. But thanks to your guide I have it out now and a new one on the way. Lifesaver!
I was actually thinking of fixing my psp but after watching you I think I’ll just have a professional do it it’s just to many parts that I feel I’ll never be able to put back your video was great otherwise thank you for sharing
Damn, these screws were SOOO hard to take out the first time I did it. Good tutorial. I'm so thankful that this exists. Thanks for making this video. I completely took my psp100 apart to clean and repair it. I used your video as a guide to help me as I made my way through the process. It is a great reference and easy to follow.
Great video dude! I gave my psp 1000 a face level clean (only the input buttons) whilst watching your instructions. I'll try resolve my disk cover not closing when I have a little more time to focus on it. Also enjoyed your calm commentary throughout. Some are too quiet, some are too loud, yours was all good. Nice work
Good video, had to open up my PSP to clear off dust under the faceplate and on the screen but the dpad fell off along with the select/start buttons and I didn't know which way the rubber piece went. I also didn't know there were hidden screws under the warranty sticker lol... this really helped.
Thanks for the video...I'll be using it to replace my PSP 1001 WiFi card. The error, don't recall the exact error, is reported by Sony to replace the WIFi card. No matter what I do it no longer connects to WiFi and I have an old-school WiFi AP it's was connected to in the past. I'm an IT Admin of 25 years and trust me when I have tried everything to fix the issue. So time to replace the WiIF card to see if that fixes the issue. I've had the PSP since 6 month after the PSP launch. I was part of the original hacking scene, alpha and beta testing etc. My PSP orignally came with firmware 1.0! I bought is slighly used from Gamestop and had them go through 15 different PSPs to find firmware 1.0 so I could immediately use the exploit to run unsigned firmware. I've run pretty much every CFW that was in existence. Now it just kind of sits in a drawer.
Thankyou, I ran into an issue with the silicone/rubber piece of the dpad making my joystick drag to the right but it just wasn’t fully centered. You’re the goat, i’m subscribing!
I have to look it up every time I tear into my PSP 1001 (don't do it often). I'm tearing it apart this time in hopes I can figure out what exact battery is used for the CMOS so I can replace it with a new one and actually retain the date/time/WiFi settings! It's been designated my portable emulation machine so fixing it up has been a fun little project.
I need to replace the UMD drive, as the spinner/spindle in the original drive turned itself into dust (I really don't know how this could have happened. It worked perfectly fine last time I used it and it has been sitting on a shelf for the past few years). This video is very helpful, thanks! Now all I have to do is to wait for the replacement parts to arrive...
Tried doing this many years ago to solder a new wifi switch. Chickened out half-way through cause I couldn't figure out how to get the motherboard out. May have to give this another shot now.
At 20:33, you forgot to mention to remove the ribbon at the bottom before removing the mother board. I almost yank the ribbon out. Be careful guys. Thanks for making the video.
Ok so I found my brothers old PSP 1001 that has been sitting in the workshop in a box for over 7 years, I don't know when it broke. My brother said that he remembers it fell and then wouldn't start, so I decided to take it apart. A few months ago I took out some parts and found out that the left speaker is completely disconnected and needs soldering back on. Today I wanted to take it apart fully this time, I have discovered that on the motherboard a piece has broken off, most likely why the PSP wouldn't turn on. If you look at the bottom left of the motherboard, right above where the lanyard would be, you should see 2 small holes and on the underside of the motherboard a little rectangle is broken off of that. I don't know what it does and is wondering if you can find out what it is for and if I can get it repaired pretty easily. I know for sure that I didn't break it off while removing the motherboard as there is a bit of the green background thing peeled off and there is little rust.
Nice However please don't use metal screwdrivers to pop up ribbon cables connectors it will break Also watch the little wifi switch on the left it's easy to break off
It probably won't make sense of me to ask this as I no longer have my silver 3003 PSP, but I want to try in hopes of you or someone in comments would know/have the answer, should I run into this issue again if and when I get another one. My PSP would turn itself off while charging- I charged it this way to see if it was actually charging as judging by the charge light alone is hard to tell, then it just stopped charging and would not charge anymore. I had my Dad take a look at it and explained what was going on with it/what was wrong with it, since he's good with electronics (he used to build those old vintage 90's computers from scratch as a hobby), and he said it may be the charger or the battery, and he got me new ones at Gaestop and we tried the charger first- no charging, so we tried both the battery and charger and STILL no charging at all. I think he took it apart to see what was wrong inside, but could not figure it out (he hadn't done something like that in awhile at the time), so he had me get rid of it as it seemed unfixable. Now that I think about it, I think it may have been the motherboard itself, or possibly a damaged charging port, but I'm not exactly sure, so would you or anyone in comments happen to know what the issue was/could be? And if so, could it be fixable if and when i get a new PSP? I'd like as many opinions/diagnosises as possible so I'm asking several youtubers who fix these bad boys lol
This helped a lot while restoring a junk psp. Only question i have is about the conductive rubber under the joy stick? Mine fell out and i had to put it back in. Ive heard if those fall out it causes issues? The contacts are touching so should I be worried about it? My stick drifts like mad so i assume its my stick just messing up.
Hello thanks so much making my grandson one of them frames with all the part disasybeled from his psp when he was a kid. Just wish I could fine a print out off the part and lay out like a diagram
This was very well-explained and thorough! I really want to do this on my old PSP that disappeared for a while (and just reunited with), but I don't trust my hands being gentle with those ribbons, doors, and boards. Can most mobile/computer repair shops do this easily?
You missed one part. How do I fix the broken spring for the battery cover's push button? I don't know how to remove the push button and replace the spring.
I can't get the screws off of my 1001 model; they're so tightly screwed in that even with the right screwdriver size (both manual and electric) they're starting to strip off when I apply more pressure.
@@SamsungGX20 I had to reopen it anyway when the glue melted. I soldiered it this time and it works. I might need to go at it again to fully seal it in place since it can get loose sometimes.
The little clip that holds the battery door closed on mine is broken, i have a doner unit to use as spare parts for it, but i don't think i have the skill to fix it
I installed a custom case for the first time on a psp 1000 last night, never doing it again LMAO nice to know how to but, my god did I run into so many issues haha
PLEASE HELP!!! I can’t find an answer for this anywhere, is there a way I can replace the UMD door cover only, without taking the whole thing apart? It looks like the plastic cover may be able to just snap on and off of the drive door but I’m not sure and worried I’ll break it. I repeat, only the door COVER needs replacing, the drive and metal components of the door are fine. Any clarity would really help me out, peace and love guys ✌🏻
Hey Robles...please help me on this. I have a FAT version PSP (1000) with a broken LCD. Already got 2 new ones...changed them but when I power my PSP....ALL BLACK :( I'm using CFW 6.61 proc ~....I'm crazy about this as no LCD is working (new ones). Any tips on how to solve this? Thanks again
Hello sir, nice video!! My PSP 1000 screen get dark after I changed the shell.>< I can only see slightly view by squint under strong light...And I tried the other screen, the result was the same. I press the square(light adjust) for 2 secs, I can see the slight backlight disappear to black. What could be the problem? Thanks a lot!!
Guys do not buy cheap aliexpress PSP casings. They might look promising but mine just wasn't cut for my psp internals. Had to cut down some plastic. Play with the power button and at the end of the day, it didn't want to close properly even though I double-checked and everything was fitting perfectly. Guess the plastic mold for it was just terrible.
Es un excelente video, muy bien explicado, buena calidad, simplemente el mejor tutorial de RUclips, pero hace falra algo, Un tutorial de como volverla a ensamblar
Your charger not working, or worst case the actual part that charges your device is no longer working and must be replaced. I had that happen a few times.
@@RoblesJunior Mine charges but I have to put the cable in a certain position to start charging. Must be a problem with the cable.. Do you know whats the problem with scratching noises when umds are loading?
Wait these things still have warranties? After this long? Lol mine needs a new battery, battery cover, face plate, new analog stick and cover, and that's it
I'm so thankful that this exists. I used an iFixIt guide to teardown my PSP-1001 to do a screen and case swap, but realized once I got the thing apart that they cut out a LOT of steps along the way...
While I was smart enough to take pictures of the screws i removed, and label them along the way, I didn't take pictures of the system each step of the way.
I'm now basically watching this video in reverse. You're a lifesaver.
Sincerely,
A dude with PSP parts all over his desk right now 🤣
I have met myself in an alternate reality here. Did you ever manage it? I'm sat here trying to accomplish it right now
@@axolotlboi3957 I did, almost... I accidentally broke the bracket for the ribbon cable that powers the backlight for the screen. It all just kinda blew up when I tried to latch it into place. I have no idea how to fix that whoopsy :(
Good luck with your project! You can do it! Just be REALLY heckin' careful with those ribbon cable brackets and latches.
Made this for myself for quick go-to references for refreshers. Thought I'd just share it for everyone else as well for quickness.
Enjoy people.
Remove / Assembly Locations -
Remove Battery - 00:49 - 00:56
Remove Memory Card - 01:47 - 01:51
Remove Face Plate - 02:20 - 05:20
Analogue Control - 05:26 - 05:51
Front Buttons - 05:53 - 06:49
Bottom Control Cable - 07:04 - 08:37
Left + Right Triggers - 08:40 - 08:48
LCD SCREEN - 08:56 - 12:14
LCD Frame - 12:19 - 14:18
Charging Port - 14:23 - 14:57
T,S,C,X button board - 14:55 - 15:54
Right trig flex cable - 15:55 - 16:33
D-PAD FLEX CABLE - 16:38 - 17:14
UMD FLEX CABLES - 17:34 - 18:02
Left Speaker - 18:06 - 18:47
Right Speaker - 18:49 - 19:22
Mother board screw - 19:23 - 19:38
Wi-Fi Cable - 19:40 - 20:28
Motherboard - 20:29 - 21:05
Motherboard Shield - 21:06 - 21:43
Card Plastic Bracket - 21:47 - 21:55
Wi-Fi Daughter Board - 21:57 - 22:06
Daughter-B Sup. Brack. - 22:10 - 22:21
Memory Stick Door - 22:30 - 22:44
UMD Door - 22:48 - 23:03
UMD Door Bracket - 23:04 - 23:26
UMD Reader - 23:26 - 24:21
Door Spring - 24:20 - 24:32
Final Credits - 24:32 - 24:50
End.
Holy shit, you rock
Thanks
Thanks man!
Thanks Man!
Excellent video! Without it, I wouldn't have been able to reassemble the PSP I took apart 5 years ago for a university 3D modelling unit. So thanks.
congrats for safely holding onto all the bits for 5 years
@@calingugafr
Had a psp fat sitting around for about 4 years because I teared up the charge port and recently i managed to solder the wires back together and needed a video to reassemble my device . Thank you for making a video for an old device like this in great quality really made my day seeing this old day one bought machine spring back to life
@@Waluigi-qp3vm I used a ts100 you can look it up yourself there are tons of reviews of it on RUclips costs about 55 euro if you order it from the uychan store and they ship a power supply with it. There are other branda that produce the same iron (lookup sq001 on banggood) and there are some cheaper alternatives depending where you buy like the ksger irons that have cheaper replacement tips
Thanks for making this video. I completely took my psp100 apart to clean and repair it. I used your video as a guide to help me as I made my way through the process. It is a great reference and easy to follow.
Thank you man, i fixed my psp today, it was broken for 12 years old.. now i'm 21 and i can play my childhood games on it 🎉💜
Duuuuuuude!!! You never never pull the wires!! You pull the connector. That's common sense, man😂😂😂
this helped alot lol its been years since i've torn apart a psp and i've done a few, but decided to do a full tear down and restoration of a 1000 i had laying around, thanks for uploading this!
Thanks for taking the time to shoot this video and explain every step. Before watching your video I watched some other videos, usually at 2x speed, with no explanations and a distracting music on the background. I was completely lost.
Thanks for this. My R button died. Unfortunately it means I have to replace that entire ribbon. But thanks to your guide I have it out now and a new one on the way. Lifesaver!
What is the screw at 13:03 even for? It just screws directly into plastic without holding anything.
I was actually thinking of fixing my psp but after watching you I think I’ll just have a professional do it it’s just to many parts that I feel I’ll never be able to put back your video was great otherwise thank you for sharing
You are the best!
There are a lot of tear down footages, but yours is very easy to understand and cool with your warm voice :-)
Damn, these screws were SOOO hard to take out the first time I did it. Good tutorial. I'm so thankful that this exists. Thanks for making this video. I completely took my psp100 apart to clean and repair it. I used your video as a guide to help me as I made my way through the process. It is a great reference and easy to follow.
Great video dude! I gave my psp 1000 a face level clean (only the input buttons) whilst watching your instructions. I'll try resolve my disk cover not closing when I have a little more time to focus on it.
Also enjoyed your calm commentary throughout. Some are too quiet, some are too loud, yours was all good. Nice work
Good video, had to open up my PSP to clear off dust under the faceplate and on the screen but the dpad fell off along with the select/start buttons and I didn't know which way the rubber piece went. I also didn't know there were hidden screws under the warranty sticker lol... this really helped.
thanks for the tutorial. only lost 2 screws could've been worse lol
Thanks for the video...I'll be using it to replace my PSP 1001 WiFi card. The error, don't recall the exact error, is reported by Sony to replace the WIFi card. No matter what I do it no longer connects to WiFi and I have an old-school WiFi AP it's was connected to in the past. I'm an IT Admin of 25 years and trust me when I have tried everything to fix the issue. So time to replace the WiIF card to see if that fixes the issue. I've had the PSP since 6 month after the PSP launch. I was part of the original hacking scene, alpha and beta testing etc. My PSP orignally came with firmware 1.0! I bought is slighly used from Gamestop and had them go through 15 different PSPs to find firmware 1.0 so I could immediately use the exploit to run unsigned firmware. I've run pretty much every CFW that was in existence. Now it just kind of sits in a drawer.
Alright, now put it back together
Crazy skill and patience right here.
Thankyou, I ran into an issue with the silicone/rubber piece of the dpad making my joystick drag to the right but it just wasn’t fully centered. You’re the goat, i’m subscribing!
How did you fix that?
I have to look it up every time I tear into my PSP 1001 (don't do it often). I'm tearing it apart this time in hopes I can figure out what exact battery is used for the CMOS so I can replace it with a new one and actually retain the date/time/WiFi settings!
It's been designated my portable emulation machine so fixing it up has been a fun little project.
Thank you sooo much bro, My psp wasn't reading memory card. Your video helped a lot and now it's working back again. Thx again.
I need to replace the UMD drive, as the spinner/spindle in the original drive turned itself into dust (I really don't know how this could have happened. It worked perfectly fine last time I used it and it has been sitting on a shelf for the past few years).
This video is very helpful, thanks! Now all I have to do is to wait for the replacement parts to arrive...
Can you do a video on how to replace the power button? Not the pcb but the grey button that sits on the outside. Haven't seen any video showing that
Im intrested on this too.
have you guys found it
Thanks man, helped me with replacing the memory card board, just had to be one of the deepest components lol
Tried doing this many years ago to solder a new wifi switch. Chickened out half-way through cause I couldn't figure out how to get the motherboard out. May have to give this another shot now.
At 20:33, you forgot to mention to remove the ribbon at the bottom before removing the mother board. I almost yank the ribbon out. Be careful guys. Thanks for making the video.
Ok so I found my brothers old PSP 1001 that has been sitting in the workshop in a box for over 7 years, I don't know when it broke. My brother said that he remembers it fell and then wouldn't start, so I decided to take it apart. A few months ago I took out some parts and found out that the left speaker is completely disconnected and needs soldering back on. Today I wanted to take it apart fully this time, I have discovered that on the motherboard a piece has broken off, most likely why the PSP wouldn't turn on. If you look at the bottom left of the motherboard, right above where the lanyard would be, you should see 2 small holes and on the underside of the motherboard a little rectangle is broken off of that. I don't know what it does and is wondering if you can find out what it is for and if I can get it repaired pretty easily. I know for sure that I didn't break it off while removing the motherboard as there is a bit of the green background thing peeled off and there is little rust.
Nice
However please don't use metal screwdrivers to pop up ribbon cables connectors it will break
Also watch the little wifi switch on the left it's easy to break off
It probably won't make sense of me to ask this as I no longer have my silver 3003 PSP, but I want to try in hopes of you or someone in comments would know/have the answer, should I run into this issue again if and when I get another one. My PSP would turn itself off while charging- I charged it this way to see if it was actually charging as judging by the charge light alone is hard to tell, then it just stopped charging and would not charge anymore. I had my Dad take a look at it and explained what was going on with it/what was wrong with it, since he's good with electronics (he used to build those old vintage 90's computers from scratch as a hobby), and he said it may be the charger or the battery, and he got me new ones at Gaestop and we tried the charger first- no charging, so we tried both the battery and charger and STILL no charging at all. I think he took it apart to see what was wrong inside, but could not figure it out (he hadn't done something like that in awhile at the time), so he had me get rid of it as it seemed unfixable. Now that I think about it, I think it may have been the motherboard itself, or possibly a damaged charging port, but I'm not exactly sure, so would you or anyone in comments happen to know what the issue was/could be? And if so, could it be fixable if and when i get a new PSP? I'd like as many opinions/diagnosises as possible so I'm asking several youtubers who fix these bad boys lol
very nice tutorial, in this week I try to repair my old psp 1000 thanks bro
This helped a lot while restoring a junk psp. Only question i have is about the conductive rubber under the joy stick? Mine fell out and i had to put it back in. Ive heard if those fall out it causes issues? The contacts are touching so should I be worried about it? My stick drifts like mad so i assume its my stick just messing up.
thank you so much, you skipped some minor things but this tutorial was very easy to follow, ordering the new housing rn
Nice video, watching on 2021..
excellent vid brother, can this be used as a reference to cleaning some parts or is there some things i gotta be careful for when cleaning
Hello thanks so much making my grandson one of them frames with all the part disasybeled from his psp when he was a kid. Just wish I could fine a print out off the part and lay out like a diagram
hey man what is the screw driver used is it T2 for all screws
Cleans over the lcd screen but also puts the front plate face down on top of the lcd lol great service.
The best disassembly video that I've found, thanks for the video it helped me a lot
I got my psp yesterday and i love it
This was very well-explained and thorough! I really want to do this on my old PSP that disappeared for a while (and just reunited with), but I don't trust my hands being gentle with those ribbons, doors, and boards. Can most mobile/computer repair shops do this easily?
Thank you so much ! A lot of good advises. I repared succesfully my PSP 1004 thanks to this video.
You're welcome!
You missed one part. How do I fix the broken spring for the battery cover's push button? I don't know how to remove the push button and replace the spring.
Good job !! Congratsss !! ;D Regards from Spain !!
Now to reassemble it? Just asking because idk if it’s different from the disassembling
I can't get the screws off of my 1001 model; they're so tightly screwed in that even with the right screwdriver size (both manual and electric) they're starting to strip off when I apply more pressure.
Thanks haven’t fixed one these in ten yeah I’m old forgot how it goes lol
Good video.
But prying with a metal is nota a good idea, try plastic prying tool.
Can you do a video of doing a UMD replacement in a PHAT 1001?
Very good job on this recording. Thank you.
At 2:45 the 3 prongs where the battery connects. That broke off on my psp, they sell that part, would it just needs to be soldered back?
They do sell that part for the 2000 and 3000. You will need soldering skills for that
My charging port broke so I had to replace it. Removing it did remove it from the soilder too lol
Hot glue did the trick in putting it back though.
You could always buy a external battery charger so you don't have to open it up and go through hassle again.
@@SamsungGX20 I had to reopen it anyway when the glue melted. I soldiered it this time and it works. I might need to go at it again to fully seal it in place since it can get loose sometimes.
Thanks for the vid, because I want to restore my FAT psp and just changing everything on it, coz I just dont want to spend more by buying the new one
The little clip that holds the battery door closed on mine is broken, i have a doner unit to use as spare parts for it, but i don't think i have the skill to fix it
I installed a custom case for the first time on a psp 1000 last night, never doing it again LMAO nice to know how to but, my god did I run into so many issues haha
Some of my screws are stripped and seem impossible to unscrew, any tips on how to get them out?
If the small clip to remove the small screen ribbon breaks at 11:30 in the video is there a fix/can the ribbon still be re-attached? Thanks
Ottimo tutorial fatto molto bene e chiaro. Sei un GRANDE !!!!!!!!!!
Nice and easy 👌🏻 thank you for help!
I have decided I'm not gonna shell swap I'm just gonna screen swap it thanks
thanks for the video! getting my first PSP in few more days... so imma planning on clean it
Very good video. I'm going to buy new screen on Aliexpress.
Thanks man help me, I just got a replacement screen and case and going to try and restore my psp :) fun project to calm damn with , appreciate it
few screws in aaaand my screwdriver isnt long enough to reach any more screws. nice.
Man, I have the same problem too
Very well explained. Thank you so much for your video 😉
Do you know where I can buy good parts? Looking for a umd drive
Thanks a lot, nowadays chinese parts are available (original parts can't be found) so I can revive my PSP1000.
hi can you help striped down psp put it back together but i have no sould i did reconnect the speakers
PLEASE HELP!!! I can’t find an answer for this anywhere, is there a way I can replace the UMD door cover only, without taking the whole thing apart? It looks like the plastic cover may be able to just snap on and off of the drive door but I’m not sure and worried I’ll break it. I repeat, only the door COVER needs replacing, the drive and metal components of the door are fine. Any clarity would really help me out, peace and love guys ✌🏻
Awesome so now putting it back together"
Thank you so much, this video has helped me multiple times. Great work
Hey Robles...please help me on this. I have a FAT version PSP (1000) with a broken LCD. Already got 2 new ones...changed them but when I power my PSP....ALL BLACK :(
I'm using CFW 6.61 proc ~....I'm crazy about this as no LCD is working (new ones). Any tips on how to solve this? Thanks again
I'm still wondering what the UMD was!!?
Hello sir, nice video!! My PSP 1000 screen get dark after I changed the shell.>< I can only see slightly view by squint under strong light...And I tried the other screen, the result was the same. I press the square(light adjust) for 2 secs, I can see the slight backlight disappear to black. What could be the problem? Thanks a lot!!
Guys do not buy cheap aliexpress PSP casings. They might look promising but mine just wasn't cut for my psp internals. Had to cut down some plastic. Play with the power button and at the end of the day, it didn't want to close properly even though I double-checked and everything was fitting perfectly. Guess the plastic mold for it was just terrible.
My model is 1005. I cant find and info on it? Made in japan or sold in korea? Any info please?
My psp freezes and shut down if i press hard above the home button, Is there some cable getting pressed or what do i change?
Same issue
Es un excelente video, muy bien explicado, buena calidad, simplemente el mejor tutorial de RUclips, pero hace falra algo, Un tutorial de como volverla a ensamblar
Hey man we're practically Neighbours I got psp 1003
Is there a way to take the back of the PSP housing without having to take the screen, and internals out?
nope
when I power the psp 1003 on, it stays blank screen then the green light goes back off. What could this be please?
This is so lovely, and so helpful thanks
Why does a square button so awkward for rubber and a part?
My PSP screw is damaged inside and cannot install the plate, can I remove it?
I cant unscrew the black screws on the battery for some reason
Aonde fica o fusível do Black light dessa placa? Alguém sabe?
Where can i buy spare parts? Like Buttons, Screen and etc...
Ebay
Ebay
What is price psp 1000 i want buy in lockdown
Plz reply🙏🙏🙏
I am selling my psp 1003
U want to buy
found a champagne gold one on ebay for 23usd
I’m trying to re she’ll my psp I’m starting to think it was a bad idea
If anyone can help the charger socket broke off for me how do I fix, do I need to sodder?
Hi there. So my parents always spy on my psp and it’s bothering me. What should I do. Should I replace the WiFi chip? Or buy a new psp?
How old are you?
@@JasonA1124 I’m 19
@@JasonA1124 why?
@@retrogamer2442 you in college?
@@JasonA1124 no
And for the assembly video?
Thank you for giving me the confidence to replace my psp shell
Can you make step by step rebuild? No one has made a step by step rebuild before!
reverse the video
DanKii but how about tips?
Thank you so much for this video 👍🏻👌🏻😎
My PSP is not charging. What are the possible issues? I got new battery, nothing. Need help, thanks
Your charger not working, or worst case the actual part that charges your device is no longer working and must be replaced. I had that happen a few times.
@@RoblesJunior Mine charges but I have to put the cable in a certain position to start charging. Must be a problem with the cable.. Do you know whats the problem with scratching noises when umds are loading?
Can i still repair my psp 1001 without the mother board metal plate?
Id place it to avoid any damage.
What did you mean Id place?
@@jamesvincentpajares3833 I would place?
Muito bom trabalho,ajudou bastante obrigado!🤝
Wait these things still have warranties? After this long? Lol mine needs a new battery, battery cover, face plate, new analog stick and cover, and that's it
Not really, unless you buy them new somewhere where it requires to not be tampered with.
@@RoblesJunior how much would you charge if i sent mine to you to get fixed? If i supplied parts?
@@Waluigi-qp3vm Understood