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Old 04-30-2008, 03:40 PM   #3
PSPHabstaz
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Hi there, I think I may have an answer to your problem as my friend / mate has experienced what you have experienced.

You say that your PSP (PlayStation Portable) is not detecting the UMD (Universal Media Discs) you insert into the PSP concolse, right?
This is due to the consumer / owner of the PSP. Please think back to a time that you may have dropped your psp console. This may have resulted it into functioning like this.

It is because your lens in the PSP UMD reader has been damaged or a part has been broken off its area / location. In order to fix this, you will need to get your PSP repaired or either purcahse a new one.

First of all to be sure, I do want you to test all of your UMDs you have for your PSP console, including movies, videos, games, etc. So that I am sure of what caused your psp to act in such a way.

I hope at the moment, the feedback I have given you against your post is useful.

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