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[https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183620/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/are-new-sony-batteries-pandora-proof.html First reported by Fanjita] on September 24th, 2007.  
[https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183620/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/are-new-sony-batteries-pandora-proof.html First reported by Fanjita] on September 24th, 2007.  


Sony began preventing EEPROM writes in all sizes of newly manufactured batteries, mostly impacting 1200mAh batteries included with late PSP-2000s and PSP-3000s. These 1200mAh batteries have a label serial starting with 08 or higher.
Sony began preventing EEPROM writes in all sizes of newly manufactured batteries, mostly impacting 1200mAh batteries included with late PSP-2000s and PSP-3000s. These batteries have a string of numbers at the bottom of the label starting with a 4.


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* Possibly other models of Datel branded batteries
* Possibly other models of Datel branded batteries


<sup>1</sup>: Official Sony batteries may have their EEPROM writing patched, these patched batteries are unable to be softmodded. The only batteries confirmed to have this patch are 1200mAh that have a label serial starting with 08 and higher (this serial check does not apply to 1800mAh and 2200mAh as they use a different serial layout). There has been a [https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183620/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/are-new-sony-batteries-pandora-proof.html report in the past by Fanjita] that other sizes may have it as well, but that hasn't been 100% confirmed. The best way to be for sure is to try softmodding. If it doesn't work and your PSP is known to have a motherboard that can write to battery EEPROM, then your battery is patched. An example of the 1200mAh battery serial can be seen below:
<sup>1</sup>: Official Sony batteries may have their EEPROM writing patched, these patched batteries are unable to be softmodded. The only batteries confirmed to have this patch are 1200mAh that have a label serial starting with 08 and higher. There has been a [https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183620/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/are-new-sony-batteries-pandora-proof.html report in the past by Fanjita] that other sizes may have it as well, but that hasn't been 100% confirmed. The best way to be for sure is to try softmodding. If it doesn't work and your PSP is known to have a motherboard that can write to battery EEPROM, then your battery is patched.


[[File:Sony 1200mAh Battery Serial.jpg|thumb|left]]
[[File:Sony 1200mAh Battery Serial.jpg|thumb|left]]
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