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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_BASE || 0x80101a00 || C2-8948-9 ||  
| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_BASE || 0x80101a00 || C2-8948-9 ||  
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_PARAM || 0x80101a01 ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND || 0x80101a02 ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_CONTENT_FULL || 0x80101a03 ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_NO_MEMORY || 0x80101a04 ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_SERVER_DOWN || 0x80101a05 ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_TOO_MANY_CLIENT || 0x80101a06 ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_MEDIA_FULL || 0x80101a07 ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_CREATE_FILE || 0x80101a08 ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED_FORMAT || 0x80101a09 ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_DECODE_FAILED || 0x80101a0a ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_CANCELED || 0x80101a0b ||  ||
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| SCE_PHOTO_EXPORT_ERROR_INTERNAL || 0x80101a0c ||  ||
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|  || 0x || C2-9693-7 || A serious error occurred. This is due to a faulty 3G sub board on early units on low firmware (non specific to board firmware or hardware). Swapping out the board allows you to bypass this error during initial setup program. You can then swap the faulty board back into the unit. Error may still occur from time to time if old boards is placed back in, but button hold to power off/reboot remedies it again temporarily. Other proposed solutions are to update the firmware, though they are anecdotal. Restoring same firmware (for example installing 1.06 onto 1.06 again from a game cartridge) does not resolve the problem.
|  || 0x || C2-9693-7 || A serious error occurred. This is due to a faulty 3G sub board on early units on low firmware (non specific to board firmware or hardware). Swapping out the board allows you to bypass this error during initial setup program. You can then swap the faulty board back into the unit. Error may still occur from time to time if old boards is placed back in, but button hold to power off/reboot remedies it again temporarily. Other proposed solutions are to update the firmware, though they are anecdotal. Restoring same firmware (for example installing 1.06 onto 1.06 again from a game cartridge) does not resolve the problem.
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