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  1. #1 can i use a usb stick to run games instead a HD? 
    shadowsa is offline Registered User
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    i would like to know if i can run games dirctly from a usb stick instead a hd on a ps2?
    i installed a game on a usb stick using USB util ver. 1.0.2
    but when i try to run it with usb advance then i get just a snowy screen
    what am i doing wrong?
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    Is the game you installed to usb stick compatible. There are some games you need to patch the IOPRP or DNAS before they will work.
    And some are just not compatible.

    Compatibility lists are in this section
    http://psx-scene.com/forums/usb-hdd-...game-list.html

    And this is good too although in spanish - link
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    make sure the usb is formatted to fat32. also use usbinsane instead, it works better.
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