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  1. #1 My HDloader Freeze on splash screen 
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    My console SCPH39006
    MY HDloader 0.8C
    MY HDD Seagate 250G

    I've Installed 62 game by winhiip

    when I use hdloader It will freeze on splash screen
    HDD so much? install game so much?
    I try on 80G it ok work can play on hdloder 0.8C

    I have sure select 48bit in winhiip
    I try Open ps2 loader 0.7 It work can play on my HDD250G

    How to fix

    Thank you sir
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    Boot and let it have like 10 to 15 min to log all games first time
    Not unless you add or remove games it will boot faster next time.
    But if you add or remove must give 10 to 15 min to log again.

    V10 SCPH-50001 with Network adapter SCPH-10281 500 G HD
    PSP 3000 9G 6.20 PRO CFW Perm
    Unofficial FMCB v1.8C OPL self compiled HD and SMB preferred
    Is how all good gaming systems came to be
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    10 min I think may hang

    Thank you I will try

    edit

    Ohhhh It came not freeze
    I'm new I never use HDD over 80G
    Thank you sir
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    I'm using a 320GB and it works just fine, xD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Makoto-Kun View Post
    10 min I think may hang

    Thank you I will try

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    Ohhhh It came not freeze
    I'm new I never use HDD over 80G
    Most likely your HDLoader program file, while claiming to be v0.8c, and probably was patched by a patcher for that version, was still faulty in that whoever patched it neglected to include the specific patch for 48-bit LBA.

    And when that patch is left out, then the resulting v0.8c HDL elf remains just as useless for large HDDs (over 128GiB) as the original HDLoader releases were (before any homebrew patches were made for it).

    But programs using the proper 48-bit LBA drivers will work equally well with both large and small HDD sizes. That is why these new drivers should be used by everyone, regardless of the storage size of the HDD they intend to use.

    Best regards: dlanor
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    Thank you dlanor
    Now I can play HDloader on my 250g HDD
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