![]() ![]() (I vaguely remember the memcard exploit, but last I looked it was to run it without using the real HD Loader disc.)quote:This matters, cause the PS2 DVD drive is only 1x, maxxing out at 1.5MB/sec but never actually getting that fast. ![]() The stock, retail disc works fine but there are updates for it that can be done by using the memory card exploit to load the updated software of the memory card. Something to note is that a lot of work has been done to improve its functionality. You can mangle your adaptor but that'll void your warranty, whereas simply stuffing a HDD in there isn't really traceable.quote:HDLoader is fine. They are physically incompatible with the network adaptor. (Only for multi-layer games, though.)One last thing, no Western Digital hard drives. ![]() WinHIIP.You need it to transfer Dual Layer games, too./me googles. If you hook the HDD into your PC, there is an application that lets you transfer game images directly to the drive, but I haven't tried it and I can't remember what it's called. If you're ripping legit games you can do it with a stock unit. You only need a modchip if you want to rip DVD-R and CD-R games to the HDD. (But apparently isn't as compatible.)quote:You'll also need the network adapter, if you don't already have one. HDAdvance is essentially a cracked HDLoader that supports up to 200GB drives. I've got an old 60GB in my PS2 that I had lying around, and I know the first release of HDLoader was limited to 120GB drives, but that may have changed with the later releases. My understanding is HDAdvance is basically exactly the same. Quote:Originally posted by ephori:I have HDLoader and it's fantastic. ![]()
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