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Probs Using some backups with No Solder Mod
Hi, I'm a newbie here ..
Just wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction... I recently opted for a no solder modchip (the one that fools the eject button..) cos, i was advised (probably ill advised).. that modchips shorten your PS2's lifespan.. Anyhoo.. I am using only silver CD-R's (regardless of whether original is DVD rom).. And yes.. All of my originals work fine, i just dont want them scratched (by my son!) I'm using the AR2 swap disk method (select no codes, hold eject , swap disk, close automatically and then press X).. but im having difficulty with 2 games in particular.. Medal Of Honour AA and Spyro2 : enter the dragonfly.. MOH reverts me back to the main PS2 screen asking for a PS format disk (red screen) And Spyro Says disk has no data on it... However.. they work fine with a friends machine (i think he's got a Neo mod chip..) I've tried using the DVD original swap too but that just freezes on the press x to continue screen and updating codes screen , depending on which i choose .. codes on/off. Am i doing something wrong here?? or are there games which are not compatible with the AR2/no solder mod chip method?? sorry its a longy but i thought id try and give as much info as poss.. I would be eternally gratefull to anyone who can help! Thanks |
Why am i always the one to answer the nooo-solder questions :confused: Nightstalker where are you :confused: lol.Sounds like you are trying to load a dvd rip that is over 640mb.
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Warlock is 100% spot on.
The no solder mod is only useful if you're backups are gonna be straight 1:1's. Ie if its a dvd game, then on dvdr. It is limited (whether using swap magic 2 discs or gameshark/actionreplay 2) to toc of cdr games. Anything over 640meg is simply not gonna boot. |
Thanks !!!
Looks like ill have to invest in a dvd writer then!! Oh bum! |
It is so worth it though. You won't regret buying one.
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