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  1. #1 password protect elf 
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    can you add the option to password protect this prgram?
    i hate to come home one day and find my ps2 missing
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    what ggod would that do. Not likely that the person taking it will sit down and test the system before they take it. It'll be gone. Then if they can't figure out how to make it work they will 1.) find someone that can 2.) pawn it 3.) throw it out.

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    But most simple way for them to do it would be just changing ulelf to the one that has no protection (or has known protection/pass). Then what good in it for you? As zabolyx wrote: burglars usually steal as fast as possible, it would not be wise to sit down and play your ps2 to check whether it's ok or not. It would be probably extremly hard to make the entire ps2 bios ciphered/protected (and it would require you to replace the bios).
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    I think maybe he means to password protect it so no unauthorised users can alter things... Either way, just hide your cds with homebrew on when you go out, simple enough.

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