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This would probably be a better google question.. Or a call to sony. You may be able to flash a new bios.. or something of that sort. But defiantly call sony before going out to buy a new one just in case they can tell you something that you couldn't find on the internet.
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Calling customer care is the best idea . They'll probably tell oyu to bring it to the service center and they'll fix everything for you. The same thing happened with me and I sent it to them and they fixed all the errors and well as upgraded my firmware .
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Your PSP is bricked. This usually means that you would have to use a Pandora Battery to fix it, but seeing as you have a 3000, and have a TA-082 Motherboard, a Pandora will not work. Looks like you will need to Buy a new one, you cannot Manually fix it.
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What the...
PSP haven't got BIOS. They have flash
And you can't delete/edit the flash1, flash2 and flash3 without having a custom firmware with specific homebrew.
Go at the techincal support of the Sony.
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Yeah I'd say calling up sony is your best bet.