My nine year old son's PSP has just begun playing up after 5 months of use. He looks after it pretty well, and says it hasn't been dropped, trodden on etc. Anyway, we're going on a plane trip tomorrow, and all of a sudden every disc that goes into the PSP (which have previously worked perfectly) return a message "the disc could not be read". I tried all the usual suspects, cleaned discs, disconnected battery, turned off and on, jiggled it, tried other discs, restored factory default settings, took battery out and put it back in, all to no avail. So (being late night shopping) I took it back to Target, as it is still under warranty, only to be told it would need to be sent back to Sony for repair/replacement. But - I need it to take away with him (Really - or else I will age 50 years for every day and lose my sanity) and of course, the Target process will take a couple of weeks. Aaaaarrrrgh!!!! Can you please suggest something I could try to do myself to fix this problem, Or give me details of someone in NEWCASTLE, NSW, AUSTRALIA who may be able to fix it for me tomorrow morning. I am going to go see one of the tech-savvy young fellows in one (or several) of our local games retailers in the morning to see if they can do anything, but any and all help will be very very appreciated.
Thanks,
Sandii and Jack