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Cyber Akuma 20-07-2004 15:35

HDD Codes and Modchips
 
I heard that when you first install/format a harddrive, it has a special code that ties it to your PS2, so you cannot install it on another PS2 without reformatting it on that PS2.

I plan to install a DMS3 modchip, which is HDD compatible...... but........ will this cause any problems on a system that already has a HDD installed?

Will I have any problems playing FFXI with a DMS3 modchip installed, on or off?

Jay_T 21-07-2004 04:02

never heard of that "special code" rumor.
has anybody tested this? I don't think this is true.

TylerDurden 21-07-2004 08:09

Never heard of this "rumor" either. Ill see if I can test it out as soon as possible.





Tyler!

cbflip2000 21-07-2004 09:07

the answer is false, there is no special code. i tried using my PS2 HDD with my brothers PS2 and it worked fine. It even plays back ups on a un-modded PS2 as long as you install the game to the HDD using a modded PS2 and using the HDloader disk.

Oh yea, i know it is illegal to make more than one back up of a game, but can i put time crisis 3 into the hard drive with 1 PS2 and the original disk on another PS2 to play 2 player LAN mode?

Cyber Akuma 21-07-2004 20:38

I am talking about the official harddrive BTW, not one you buy an install yourself on a PS2 for the HDD loader.

Also, will I have problems playing FFXI with a DMS3 whether its on or off?

FreeFighter 04-08-2004 19:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyber Akuma
Also, will I have problems playing FFXI with a DMS3 whether its on or off?

You will have problems with FF XI because it detects the modchip when going online. Also if you use the official PS2 HDD it turns off your modchip constantly (what i've heard).

crazygamelover 04-08-2004 20:15

I heard the same thing about that!

Cyber Akuma 04-08-2004 22:34

Goddammit............

Are there any ways around it or alternatives?

crazygamelover 04-08-2004 22:50

switch hdd's is all i can think of! Get one that is not the official like Seagate!

TylerDurden 04-08-2004 23:32

I think for FF XI you need the official sony hdd to play it.





Tyler!


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