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Does anyone know how to simply repair a PSP 2000's card reader?

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My PSP's card reader stopped reading! D: Pieces of the memory stick cracked when I inserted it. I don't know if some of the pieces got stuck inside. I think the pieces caused the reader to break, I don't know.. it just did after I inserted it. The light doesn't blink anymore, I don't know what to do.
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You can replace the MS Socket. I'll make a tutorial now how to do that within the next 24 hours for you.





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Well. What the Marine said. Just wait.

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QUOTE (USMarine @ Jul 24 2010, 01:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You can replace the MS Socket. I'll make a tutorial now how to do that within the next 24 hours for you.


Alright, thanks.
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