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life sucks.. deal with it
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ps2 backup without mod chip
something I found
Before you can use a Gameshark2 to play backed up games, you need to meet a few criteria. First, you have to use a GS2 v2 or lower. GS2 v3 automated ejecting the cd tray to combat this flaw. Second, you need to use some type of swap method. This proceedure will allow you to play backed up games without a modchip, but you still have to do a little work. And finally third, this method has only been tested on versions 1, 2, 4, and 5 of PS2's. I cannot vouche if this method works on newer models. 1) Boot up your PS2 with the GS2 CD. * if you are playing a CD type game, skip to step 4 * 2) Eject the GS2 CD and insert an authentic PS2 DVD game. 3) Wait appx. 15-20 seconds for the PS2 to recognize the authentic game. 4) On the main menu, select to start the game without codes and hit X. The disc will stop to spin, and the GS2 will ask for you to insert the game. 5) DO NOT PRESS EJECT. Instead, use whatever swap method you prefer to insert your backed up game. 6) Hit X to start, and if done correctly, the game will load up without the use of a modchip! 7) You can play PS1 games using this same method if you have the GS2 PSX Archive CD. |
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Jamiroquai Bodega
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lol remember Matthew Ash
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Jamiroquai Bodega
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just buy a hdloader.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW
Utilizing exciting new technology, HDLoader allows you to install and run your Playstation 2™ games directly from a hard disk drive connected to your console (Sony PS2 Network adapter™ and compatible hard disk drive required). Product Specifications Enhance Your Gaming Experience The Playstation 2™ is capable of reading data from a hard disk drive much faster than it can read from a CD or DVD. Using HDLoader to run your games from a hard disk drive leads to significantly reduced game loading times. Never again will you need to endure painfully slow loading times which plague so many games! HDLoader makes gaming more convenient by allowing you to store your games on a hard disk drive, eliminating the need to change discs each time you wish to play a different game. Simple and Attractive Graphical Interface HDLoader's user interface is designed with simplicity in mind - boot up HDLoader and begin playing your games without wasting any time navigating through a complex user interface. The intuitive user interface allows easy management of games currently installed on your hard disk drive. Add or remove games with the push of a button. The interface is multi-lingual. Use HDLoader in your own language. Excellent Compatibility Offers excellent compatibility with your games - over 95% of games work flawlessly when running from your hard disk drive. HDLoader is compatible with both standard IDE hard disk drives and the official Playstation 2™ hard disk |
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I Hate Bottles
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Just use the psx game exploit to install the hdloader software on your memory card
![]() I've got a few questions for those of you with the hdloaders though. Can you copy your game save files over to the hard drive? Also, is the file system the same as a pc uses? For example, can I keep moving the hdd back and forth between the computer and the ps2? I have some back ups of games stored on one of my hard drives now and I'm wondering if I'll be able to copy them over to the hard drive I want to use for the ps2. |
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I Hate Bottles
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not gayo
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I use a disc swapping method and it works fine, I have not harmed my PS2 at all. I think it is called Swap Magic, but I am not completely sure.
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Anyone know if this would boot JAP imports on a PAL console too? |
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I Hate Bottles
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I just wanted to give a little update on my progress. I finally got everything working this weekend with the hdloader memory card exploit. As far as transferring games to the hdd, the winHIP application worked FAR better than Faplink. Faplink may have been more convenient if I had my wireless router in the same room as my pc and ps2, however it's clear across the house and I don't have a crossover cable. Even if that wasn't the case, I think I'd still prefer winHIP. It gives you the option to backup your drive, format it, and a few other things as well.
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My brother.
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