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| Hi guys, I'm new to this forum and just want to say hello... I have taken a few PSP's apart and re-moded them but someone gave me his PSP at work and said his left directional button was sticking so couldnt play any games. On taking the PSP home i changed the directional pad/board with one i already had spare, and you guessed it its still doing it ... Any ideas as to what it could be and is it worth fixin for him. THANKS IN ADVANCE |
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| Only thing I can think of is something amiss with the connection to the PSP's mobo for the d-pad. May be better off buying a new one and letting you keep that for parts/ further tinkering to find the problem (warranty is gone now anyway). |