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Hdloader Ps2 Iso

04.12.2018

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I think I finally want to install a Hard Drive on my ps2, hoping to cut down on load times and keep my collection safe. I already have a Free McBoot memory card created, but have some questions. I made the memory card a while ago, while trying to get ps1 backups playing and never succeeded, but have pretty much forgot the process and what programs are on there, so is there a noob guide to get it all up and running? Once I get the HD loader program going, how do you get your games onto it? Can the ps2 rip the games from the disc directly like the Xbox can? Or do you need to set up like an FTP and transfer an ISO? Jay_red wrote:Once I get the HD loader program going, how do you get your games onto it?

Can the ps2 rip the games from the disc directly like the Xbox can? Or do you need to set up like an FTP and transfer an ISO? HD Loader can rip games directly from the disk to the hard drive, but HD Loader is not the best loader out there. Open PS2 Loader is the new definitive loader and is better than HDL in every way, though it does not have the option to rip games directly from the disk to the HDD. Instead you have to rip them on your PC and transfer them via crossover connection, or you can use HDL to rip the games and then go to OPL to play them.

Jay_red wrote:Once I get the HD loader program going, how do you get your games onto it? Can the ps2 rip the games from the disc directly like the Xbox can? Or do you need to set up like an FTP and transfer an ISO? On my HD Loader/McBoot PS2, you can rip original PS2 CD/DVD striaght to the HD but not burns/bootleg/HK copies.

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Aug 3, 2006 - LATEST HDLOADER 0.8b for PS2 + 0.7c + extras. Via HDLOADER, just insert the cd and launch the game you want. - ISO-file - Version 0.7c. Hd Loader, backup your games on ps2 hardrive HDLoader-----How to install HDLoader into PS2? Before you can use HDLoader, you will need the following: An official Sony PS2 network adapter, as shown below. Either type (Ethernet only, Ethernet and Modem) can be used. A suitable hard disk drive.

You can connect the PS2 to your network and run a.elf file(forget the name) to turn the PS2 into a FTP-like server then use a program on your PC to send disc/ISO's over (I want to say winHIIP or HDL-something). You can also use the same program to dump directly to the PS2 HD if you install it in your PC. Good for when you dumping a shit ton of games since ethernet is slower than direct access IDE.

It's been a while since I messed with it, so sorry for the vague response. I need to look into that Open PS2 Loader, but to tell the truth, my PS2 setup works peachy for me.

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If it an't broke, don't fix it. I got a 500GB in there with all the fighters and shooters(that are supported, of course).

For PS1 burns, I have a old chipmod PS1 that I hook up with the PS2 cords with. Personally, I don't care that OPL can't rip games from a disc. The main reason I use the hard drive in the PS2 is to keep wear and tear off the optical drive. If I'm using the optical drive to rip the games, that's kinda counter productive. The easiest way to rip the games is to use HDL Dumb or whatever it's called. If you have a router close enough to your PS2, just connect the PS2 to the router using a regular (not crossover) ethernet cable. If your router isn't close enough, or you don't have one, if you have a desktop close by with a free LAN port, just buy a crossover cable to connect your PS2 to your computer.