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#1 jamescb25
Member since 2006 • 785 Posts

how do i fix my psp it always say an internal error has occured
80410a0b

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#2 elfimis
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This is a network problem, this is what i suggest.

Recycle your router/modem by unplugging it from the back and count to 30 seconds. Replace the plug and try. If that does not help you need to do a hard reset on the router. There should be a reset button on the router. Press and hold this for about ten seconds. Start up your home network from scratch.

If that doesn't help contact Sony

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#3 Ringx55
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Orr, simply get a new router :P if it continues to happen
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#4 Tim_Millington
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This is a network problem, this is what i suggest.

Recycle your router/modem by unplugging it from the back and count to 30 seconds. Replace the plug and try. If that does not help you need to do a hard reset on the router. There should be a reset button on the router. Press and hold this for about ten seconds. Start up your home network from scratch.

If that doesn't help contact Sony

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I suggest trying this before buying a new router. lol
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#5 elfimis
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[QUOTE="elfimis"]

This is a network problem, this is what i suggest.

Recycle your router/modem by unplugging it from the back and count to 30 seconds. Replace the plug and try. If that does not help you need to do a hard reset on the router. There should be a reset button on the router. Press and hold this for about ten seconds. Start up your home network from scratch.

If that doesn't help contact Sony

Tim_Millington

I suggest trying this before buying a new router. lol

Hahaha, aint that the truth. I had to replace my router. It was a pain in the lower part of my person.:(

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#6 Tim_Millington
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[QUOTE="Tim_Millington"][QUOTE="elfimis"]

This is a network problem, this is what i suggest.

Recycle your router/modem by unplugging it from the back and count to 30 seconds. Replace the plug and try. If that does not help you need to do a hard reset on the router. There should be a reset button on the router. Press and hold this for about ten seconds. Start up your home network from scratch.

If that doesn't help contact Sony

elfimis

I suggest trying this before buying a new router. lol

Hahaha, aint that the truth. I had to replace my router. It was a pain in the lower part of my person.:(

Haha! lol.
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#7 theMarshell
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I have the same error, you have too call sony nothing will fix it. Unless you buy a new motherboard but you wouln't wanna go through all of that now would you.