moisesnake, your sentence is a bit confusing.I suppose it does have water damage. Rice is a great first aid, but is does '''not''' prevent corrosion, nor does it fix broken components. The first thing I'd do is to remove the battery, disassemble the PSP and clean the logic board with high percentage isopropyl alcohol. After that you should replace the battery and reassemble your PSP. Re-evaluate after that. At this time you do not have anything to lose but a whole lot to gain. Here are [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/PSP_2000#guideList|the guides] to work on your PSP. Hope this helps, good luck.
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moisesnake, your sentence is a bit confusing.I suppose it does have water damage. Rice is a great first aid, but it does '''not''' prevent corrosion, nor does it fix broken components. The first thing I'd do is to remove the battery, disassemble the PSP and clean the logic board with high percentage isopropyl alcohol. After that you should replace the battery and reassemble your PSP. Re-evaluate after that. At this time you do not have anything to lose but a whole lot to gain. Here are [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/PSP_2000#guideList|the guides] to work on your PSP. Hope this helps, good luck.
moisesnake, your sentence is a bit confusing.I suppose it does have water damage. Rice is a great first aid, but is does '''not''' prevent corrosion, nor does it fix broken components. The first thing I'd do is to remove the battery, disassemble the PSP and clean the logic board with high percentage isopropyl alcohol. After that you should replace the battery and reassemble your PSP. Re-evaluate after that. At this time you do not have anything to lose but a whole lot to gain. Here are [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/PSP_2000#guideList|the guides] to work on your PSP. Hope this helps, good luck.