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how to play backups on my fat ps2 with memory card exploit?
how to play backups on my fat ps2 with memory card exploit? –
07-19-2008,11:20 AM
hi
i have a fat ps2 with no modchips installed.
i want to play backups on it by using the memory card exploit, i dont want to use swap magic or anything related to opening my ps2.
i reseached the net and found out that i can put somefiles on my usb stick and transfer them using a cheat device (ar max,cb) so i used my eploder lite cheats cd to load the exploit files onto the memory card and used a ps1 game(abe oddword oddissey) as a trigger disc but the exploit didnt work
tried countless times but didnt work.
can anyone help me im a total noob
p.s
i followed the exploit tutorial for noobs on this forum
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07-19-2008,11:41 AM

Originally Posted by
reym
hi
i have a fat ps2 with no modchips installed.
i want to play backups on it by using the memory card exploit, i dont want to use swap magic or anything related to opening my ps2.
i reseached the net and found out that i can put somefiles on my usb stick and transfer them using a cheat device (ar max,cb) so i used my eploder lite cheats cd to load the exploit files onto the memory card and used a ps1 game(abe oddword oddissey) as a trigger disc but the exploit didnt work
tried countless times but didnt work.
can anyone help me im a total noob
p.s
i followed the exploit tutorial for noobs on this forum
I'm not sure what you did wrong with installing that exploit, but the old exploit method of booting (the one that requires a PS1 trigger disc) is no longer the best homebrew boot method for unmodded consoles. It has been replaced by a new method known as "Free McBoot", or FMCB for short.
This FMCB method also needs some stuff installed to the memory card, by methods similar to those you mentioned, but once the MC has been prepared nothing else is needed. The PS2/PStwo will always boot the installed homebrew when that MC is inserted, although it also allows you to go to the Sony browser by holding a gamepad button during boot. A slightly modified Sony browser I should say, as a command has been added to it that lets you start the homebrew again, without a new reset or power-on.
You will find all the information you need, plus others to help you out, in the subforum for "FreeVAST" (old name of FMCB), inside the forum for homebrew and dev stuff.
Best regards: dlanor
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