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Old 01-03-2002, 23:43
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Unhappy return of neocrap

Thanks for the replies guys. Well see the thing that makes me suspect the neokey is that before, when I first got it installed, I could psx backups the exact same way like one of you just mentioned. Secondly I have no friends with a modded ps2. (They were all to scared to go through with the installation.) I did, however find out that games in questions are pressed silvers- so that may be the problem. The guy I bought them suggested that I burn these silvers he sold me on high quality media and that they should then work with the neokey. He says all his customers with a neokey have good luck with this method. Here's the reply message the guy sent me:

"Here's some solution you could try :

It should work good with Neokey modchip, with Gameshark utility disc.
Most of our customers use the same thing as well.
If the backups don't load, try reburn them on a reliable/branded CD-R disc
(e.g. Verbatim, TDK, Kodak, Maxell, etc.) and load the CD-R disc instead.
Burn at 2x if possible for optimum result.
Try one by one to avoid wastage on the CD-R disc.

Many of our customers have already tried this before,
and it's a proven solution. Try it, and let me know the result soon."

Like I said before I doubt if his games are bad, but I will try to find someone to test them for me. Thanks again guys.


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