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We have all seen in previous posts that you cannot make a bootable backup of any disk and you need to have an original AR (or whatever) to boot then swap, or a messiah chip to "boot" copied games. My question is this...
What is it that makes a boot disk bootable? In PC terms it is certain files in certain locations (boot sector), but I understand that it is a HARDWARE protection in PS2's. How does this work? Is there a tiny "chip" in PS2 discs or is it some other method? Come on Charlie, I know you can come up with the answer... |
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