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*Improper IDStorage degeneration (In which can the values of the IDStorage keys are incorrect)
*Improper IDStorage degeneration (In which can the values of the IDStorage keys are incorrect)
*Incorrect or Empty IDStorage (In which the IDStorage keys were flashed from another PSP, or was deleted)
*Incorrect or Empty IDStorage (In which the IDStorage keys were flashed from another PSP, or was deleted)
*Unnecessary corruption of IDStorage Keys (Corruption of keys that aren't necessary for operation)
*Unnecessary corruption of IDStorage Keys (Corruption of keys that aren't necessary for operation


Corruption within IDStorage didn't necessary cause bricks, but it lead to certain features of the PSP acting up or just failing to operate. However, if the damage was severe enough, the PSP can be rendered unbootable. If a user was lucky enough to have a backup of their nand or IDStorage Keys, this can be simply fixed by running an application on the PSP that can restore the keys to their correct and/or default values. However, if the PSP was to the point of a brick, the only way possible was to replace the motherboard or restore via Pandora Battery. However, if no backup was present, the last-resort effort would require a user to flash IDStorage keys that did not originate from that user's PSP. This method worked in most cases. However, the user will suffer a loss of Adhoc and UMD compatibilities. (Which in turn was not cureable even if the WiFi card/UMD Drive was replaced)
Corruption within IDStorage didn't necessary cause bricks, but it lead to certain features of the PSP acting up or just failing to operate. However, if the damage was severe enough, the PSP can be rendered unbootable. If a user was lucky enough to have a backup of their nand or IDStorage Keys, this can be simply fixed by running an application on the PSP that can restore the keys to their correct and/or default values. However, if the PSP was to the point of a brick, the only way possible was to replace the motherboard or restore via Pandora Battery. However, if no backup was present, the last-resort effort would require a user to flash IDStorage keys that did not originate from that user's PSP. This method worked in most cases. However, the user will suffer a loss of Adhoc and UMD compatibilities. (Which in turn was not cureable even if the WiFi card/UMD Drive was replaced)


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