Forum: USB HDD Discussion - Talk about the use of the external USB hard drive interface and USBExtreme/USBAdvance.


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  1. #1 USB Advance compatible multipartition 
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    I have a trouble where I made for friend two partitions on external, one 160Gb for PS2 games, and rest is NTFS formatted for PC files (1Tb total, hard disk in question is Buffalo JustStore Desktop)

    It WORKS with current setup where we just made one 160ntfs and other one after it, formatted first one to FAT32 with USB util, but only with OpenPS2loader what has had bit of trouble with some games that are reported working in USB Advance, but USB Advance in other hand does not want to detect the hard drive at all - We hope this is just something that can be fixed by fixing partitioning and any info on how to make USB Advance compatible partitioning in external hard drive would be appreciated.
    May the rats eat your eyes!
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    I'm sorry, but it is very doubtful that this is possible.

    USBAdvance is a very old and completely obsolete software with zero support.
    (It has had zero support from day 1, even when still sold commercially.)
    Its device drivers never supported more than a single partition, and probably never will.

    You have much better chance of having the compatibility problems of OPL fixed, since this is a 100% free homebrew project still under very active development.

    Best regards: dlanor
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