Hmmm. maybe not all PSPs are made equal in that sense, but my 3000 probably wouldn't hold it's charge on suspend for too much longer than a month, either. I generally use it just a bit more frequently than that. I've probably only had it do what you mentioned once, though. I guess just to clarify, I can usually get away with not plugging my PSP in for a few days after playing it down to the end of it's charge (grey screen with blinking battery icon) before it shuts down completelyIvo wrote:I have a slim (2000) and I don't know if my battery is crooked or what (although it lasts for a good while: when freshly charged and I'm playing several hours in a row). I use it more when travelling and I have it on the drawer for a month or more and then turn it on, often it is really empty and even asks me to set the time and date. I try to always turn it off - if I'm putting it on suspend instead it is not intentionally!pierrot wrote: There's a quick boot for PRO: one-click application puts you right back into CFW.
I keep my PSP in suspend constantly, and I could count the number of times I've used the quick boot on one hand. Also, you have to leave the PSP on dead empty for a fairly significant amount of time before it will actually reboot the system.
Ivo.
The 1000 is a fatty with a bigger battery, so it might come with it's own quirks with this, I suppose.