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Posted on Dec 12, 2008

Switches off My sons PSP, about 18 months old and used sparingly, suddenly switches itself off. He has to start it up again. Power is fully charged so whats happening. Any ideas and please talk in English as im not a techy! Thanks

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The battery might have some problem with it so go in the nearest electronic shop or a workshop and try repairing it

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