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hi+happy new year @ll
i made a backup of a ps2 game with clonecd. i burned the image to a cd-r but it does not boot. the ps2 tells me to insert a ps 1 or ps 2 format disc?!?!it is right that i burned the image to a disc with blue dye,isn't it?
thanks in advance,
newbps2
oh i forgot...
i'm using a dms3 chip!
What burner do you have?? Is it 100% compatable with clonecd??
it's a liteon burner-100% compatible with clonecd. i also tried other programs but had no success....
TylerDurden
05-01-2004, 11:00
Have you got any ps2 backups to work on your ps2?
May also be a media issue but thats rarely the case.
Tyler!
Originally posted by TylerDurden
Have you got any ps2 backups to work on your ps2?
thats the point-i do not have any backups to work. it is my first try. i thought it might be my fault because of wrong settings. but when i try to start the DMS Explorer software (i burned the explorer exactly in the way it is recommended by DMS) the same message appears. i got a v5 ps2 so the laser should not be the problem....perhaps i have to try cd-r s with gold dye?
Uhh... or perhaps the chip isn't working?
Or you don't know how to get it to boot CD's (instead of DVD's)?
- Gurm
Originally posted by Gurm
Uhh... or perhaps the chip isn't working?
Or you don't know how to get it to boot CD's (instead of DVD's)?
The chip is working because it is possible to boot dvds, ps1 originals and backups and ps2 originals.
The chip has five boot modes and when i want to boot the DMS Exporer i just have to hold the x-button as it is described on the website of DMS. Or do you know any other method to boot CDs instead of DVDs?
hi,
i took the ps2 back to the one who built in the chip for me. Now he wants to tell me that a ps2 with DMS3 Modchip is not able to boot cd-rs. Additionally he told me that there are no ps2 games on cd, only dvd format. He isn't right, is he?
Dustpuppy
15-01-2004, 01:55
Sounds really strange and YES there is CD based PS2 games.
So he is way wrong on that point.
If the DMS3 can handle CD based PS2 I don't know.
Can't get any good info from their site either...
well, the ps2 can handle cd-r s because it is recommended to burn the DMS Explorer Software to a cd. I was sure about this until the guy phoned me......
ihaveanosebleed
15-01-2004, 04:12
Did this guy even check his wiring before telling you a flat out lie? I'm not sure but
there could be a wire that only controls CD-R booting that is not soldered/wired properly.
Originally posted by ihaveanosebleed
Did this guy even check his wiring before telling you a flat out lie? I'm not sure but
there could be a wire that only controls CD-R booting that is not soldered/wired properly.
it really helps me that you tell me that there perhaps is such a wire because i also think that he tells me lies.........
Dustpuppy
15-01-2004, 05:45
So even the explorer cd won't boot?
does any disc at all boot?
would be an idea to check the X wire.
that's the one that control the scex signal.
I'm on quite thin ice here... not so experianced what every signal is for....
But it still sounds like a wire / faulty chip to me.
it is possible to boot ps1 originals/backups,dvds and (when i trust the guy who built in the chip) ps2 originals/backups. But it is not possible to boot cd-r! Does anyone know wether it could depend on a wire that is not soldered correctly?The guy who built in the chip meant that if one wire is not soldered correctly the whole chip would not work.Is he right with that?
thanks for all the answers given......
ihaveanosebleed
15-01-2004, 12:33
Your guy isn't RIGHT about ANYTHING!! Check Dustpuppy's post, he may be onto something.
Dustpuppy
15-01-2004, 13:43
Well, if it can boot PS1 backups then the SCEx point should work.
Sounds really weird if the chip can't boot PS2 cd based games.
A new chip like that....
Hmm... hope that someone that are used to installs and their behavior can jump in and give better light on this...
If not it can be that the chip is faulty or just faulty installed.
I know that DMS3 is very picky on the cable lenght and how they are fitted on the mobo.
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