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The HD Loader for the PS2 is your ultimate Hard Drive solution. IDE hard disk drives and the official Playstation 2?hard disk drive. Original PS2 system (fat.
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I've seen quite a few threads asking about what you need to play games from the HDD, so I've decided to compile a tutorial for anyone who has question about this. Welly my transfer rate was pretty sow also.but i dont usb 2 so that migh be the case anyhow i am still having an issue here.
I ot everything done.i formatted the hd loaded the iso's burned the hd loader HDL_8B_CD and it boots up fine sees my hd just fine and i select the game and then it just stays black after that.can someone help me.thanks this is what i have. Date added: 2004-12-14 Posted by: DeLL_LuiZ Brand: Maxtor Firmware: N/A Model number: 6L080J4 Manufacture date: N/A Model name / serie: DiamondMaxPlus Buffersize: 2 MB Drive size: 80 GB RPM: 7200 PS2 version: v10 Progam(s): HD Loader & DMS Explorer Adaptor model: Ethernet and Modem Fitting: Yes Working: Yes. Very nice Document and i did every thing what it said over here but I am getting an error ERROR:failed to mount filesystem:hdd0 P.HDL.Pirates of Cariban-5 Here what i did (1) Connect my HDD to PC and format using Winzip 1.7.6 in full pmode. (2) Add the image using winhzip. (3) Connect the HDD back to PS2 ( change the jumper setting). (4) Boot the PS2 using MC exploit.
(5) PS2 boot succsssfully and using PS2Menu and the next screen said the above error. Is i am doing some thing wrong.
Please help me. If you're only using your PS2 to play games off HDD, can you leave the HDAdvance disc in your PS2 indefinitely?
I don't see any reason why you'd need to remove the disc, save perhaps trying to run other homebrew apps. Will this be a problem for the system? Also, does it put that much strain on the PS2 laser to read HDadvance. I would think the burden is far less than playing any store bought PS2 game.
Further question, would I need to remove the disc if I wanted to play some of my games online? Dan168 writes: 'Depending on whether you have a modchip/swap magic or not, you need HDLoader or HDAdvance 3.0 (pressed version of HDLoader 0.7c). However I'd suggest that you get swap magic instead of HDAdvance if you don't have a modchip/swap magic, because you can do more with swap magic than HDAdvance.' So when I've got at standard (no chip or other mod.) PS2 V7/8 and wants to play games from HDD I could either: 1.
Buy a version of HDADvance 3.0 from a retailer 2. Buy swap magic from a retailer (but then I'll need a slide card or?) There is no possibility for me to run games from HDD using a downloaded copy of a boot cd when I haven't got a chip or slide card etc.?
IT LIVES I’ll keep this short because I’ll still rather busy with stuff. The BIOS is actually fine, it was (again -_-) the CD Drive. If it is not connected properly the console doesn’t run I’ve said that already. So yeah, after working on the BIOS, sounded logical that it was a BIOS problem when NOT. It was actually the CD Drive. I tried to turn on the console again after reversing the MOD, and eventually it worked when I held the drive in a specific way I really have these optical disc drives.
Special SEGA ones with board that you absolutely need for the console to even start. I kept trying to get the mod done, but eventually I destroyed one of the original BIOS leg and the solder pad under it -_- I really keep screwing this up =P. But I got it working again, literally destroying a small piece of the BIOS chip, enough to expose part of the leg that goes into the chip, and applying solder to it. Then soldering some wire to it, and to the point where that leg was connected A clusterfuck which I will eventually take photos of and post it here.
However, this is not the end of my mistakes and clusterfucks When I was about to finish the final soldering to try the BIOS mod once more, as always I was working with an exposed power supply which this particular time I forgot to unplug from the power socket Idiot me all around. Anyways, the console main board is OK (I think and hope), but the soldering wire I was using kinda touched a screw on a transistor and blew it up actually did make a small explosion.