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Title: Case Help
Post by: Sgt Lovin on May 20, 2008, 08:00:02 AM
Well you guys i got a full case from Coolmods, and it didn't fit my primary PSP but what do you know, it went well on my second PSP cuz of the switches, but when i was putting it all together the damn Faceplate wouldn't close shut from the top right corner of the PSP (R-Trigger) side.

Any ideas?
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: whitetop on May 20, 2008, 12:22:16 PM
i had that problem and found out i did not put the ribbon in right
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: Sgt Lovin on May 21, 2008, 05:54:29 AM
i had that problem and found out i did not put the ribbon in right
Nah, that's not the problem wih mine, it just won't close shut, i had to use force to get it to close on the left side but right side would just be extremely off.
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: VoX on May 21, 2008, 06:16:25 AM
Could you post some pictures of the right side, it would help to figure it out
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: ApheX on May 21, 2008, 06:21:18 AM
bit of a noob check but did you put the faceplate on starting from the top. what mean is angle the faceplace so the top is on first then press the rest down. had the same problem but finally got it to fit.
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: Sgt Lovin on May 21, 2008, 06:26:55 AM
Could you post some pictures of the right side, it would help to figure it out
it's all put together in black now, and don't wanna deal with the case, nim hoping to sell it(Faceplate & backplate only)
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: ApheX on May 21, 2008, 06:41:00 AM
fair one dude, why don't you use the faceplate? less hassle to fit.
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: Sgt Lovin on May 22, 2008, 07:15:35 AM
fair one dude, why don't you use the faceplate? less hassle to fit.
my PSP is missing the bottom screw and the analog moves on its own when i put the clear faceplate on the PSP, cuz it doesn't close shut from the bottom left where the analog is but if i put pressure there it stops moving.

So i'm selling the faceplate and backplate only!, as i sold the UMD door already and i'm keeping the buttons, battery cover and mem. stick cover so if u need clear, hit me up

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Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: ApheX on May 22, 2008, 07:25:11 AM
my PSP is missing the bottom screw and the analog moves on its own when i put the clear faceplate on the PSP, cuz it doesn't close shut from the bottom left where the analog is but if i put pressure there it stops moving.

So i'm selling the faceplate and backplate only!, as i sold the UMD door already and i'm keeping the buttons, battery cover and mem. stick cover so if u need clear, hit me up

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Ah, i see, well if you had any, you could take some screws from a ps1, ps2 memory card and use one of them. lost two on my phat so i removed the screws from a ps2 mem card and they fit.
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: GhoSt on May 22, 2008, 04:26:38 PM
ok i did this wth my dx case too, i found it was the little metal bit that holds the analog pad thing when shuting the case try work this peice in with a screw driver so it goes inside and doesn't press down on the thight edging of the case when u are shutting it
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: Ch4rL13 on May 22, 2008, 04:43:05 PM
same problem, is wut i do is shut the faceplate from the top, not the bottom so ust like put the faceplate on from the top then go down, and dude dont sell it, its perfectly fine, if u have another black screw (maybe the top one on the right) put that where the nub is, just like push it hard together then add the screw. i got the same case and it fixes all my problems :D
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: pax on May 24, 2008, 04:33:22 AM
Ah, i see, well if you had any, you could take some screws from a ps1, ps2 memory card and use one of them. lost two on my phat so i removed the screws from a ps2 mem card and they fit.

i lost a screw on my phat psp and i tried the screws from the ps2 memory card but they're too big, are you sure they fit?
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: Luke on May 24, 2008, 04:47:10 AM
i lost a screw on my phat psp and i tried the screws from the ps2 memory card but they're too big, are you sure they fit?

all ps2 memory cards are different remenber
Title: Re: Case Help
Post by: ApheX on May 24, 2008, 04:52:23 AM
i lost a screw on my phat psp and i tried the screws from the ps2 memory card but they're too big, are you sure they fit?

Yeah it does. i use two from an offical sony ps2 memory card and it was fine. had to replace the bottom left screw and the top right due to me striping the original ones.
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