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PSP Problem

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An internal error has occurred 00000001

 

 

 

I'm getting that error message when i try to scan for new wi-fi hotspots on my brand new PSP slim. Needless to say i'm a little pissed. since i only bought the thing a week ago. I havent dropped it, havent hit it. nothing. What can cause this error?

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Well, is the WiFi switch on?

 

 

 

I'd try running a system update.

 

 

 

Or you may have a dodgy PSP, and you may need to take it back. I have a classic, thick 'n' chunky PSP and haven't had any of these kind of problems.

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Well, is the WiFi switch on?

 

 

 

I'd try running a system update.

 

 

 

Or you may have a dodgy PSP, and you may need to take it back. I have a classic, thick 'n' chunky PSP and haven't had any of these kind of problems.

 

 

 

ofc the switch is on lol. and its running the latest firmware. I really dont want to resort to taking it back.. retailers will find any way to worm out of giving you a new one.

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Well is this going to the network settings and scanning through there? Or using an application?

 

 

 

Try turning the psp completely off. Hold the on/off switch until the thing shuts off and then remove the battery and wait like 5 minutes and try again.

 

 

 

The newest psp firmware is 3.71, make sure that is the version your running.

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problem solved.. sort of since there wasnt a problem in the first place.

 

 

 

with the latest firmware, if the PSP cant find an access point, rather than actually saying "cannot detect any access points" it seems to decide it has an internal error. Still works fine. I just wasnt at home to test it with my usual router.

 

 

 

ty for helping all tho

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