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Old 19-04-2005, 08:58
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Unhappy PS2 Hdd Crash

I have totaly screwed up my ps2 hdd. i put it in the comp and for some reason started messing arround with the hdd settings. i went into control panel , administrative tools , computer mandgement , disk management then right clicked on the ps2 hdd and clicked initilise. i have no idea what it done and since then the ps2 , winhiip , hdhandiness all want to format the hdd.
i think that it just screwed with the boot sector on the hdd. and was wondering if there was any program or way or extracting the images from the hdd and then formatting the ps2 hdd completley. i would rather do this that format the hdd then reinstal all the games i had previously installed individualy because most of them need patching / shrinking etc and it would take aegis.

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