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Old 25-03-2005, 17:15
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I'm guessing you mean you don't want to hook your HD to your computer each time, you would rather install games from your PS2. You get a much faster transfer rate installing games on your HD via PC, just make an image with whatever program you want, (.gi, .nrg, .iso, .bin etc...) and use the Tyler advertised program WINHIIP or similar program (HDL_dumb) I use a External HD Enclosure so I don't have to open up the PC case each time.
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