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Old 27-10-2001, 18:42
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HELP please

I went to make a copy of Devil May Cry, it copied to disc but when I put it in the the modded PS2, it did not work. I downloaded the patch and unzipped it . It had three ppf files inside. My question is how do I apply 3 ppf files with ppf o matic to a bin file.
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Old 28-10-2001, 05:22
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Sequentially, borwsing to each patch in succession I'd have thought. Did you try this?
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Old 28-10-2001, 12:49
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NO, but I get the error message stating that the patch does not match the bin size. I get that error when I try to apply the first patch. So iI have not ried to patch all 3.
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Old 28-10-2001, 13:32
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NO, but I get the error message stating that the patch does not match the bin size. I get that error when I try to apply the first patch. So iI have not ried to patch all 3.

Hi,

Are you making a backup from the original DVD ROM or from the 3 disc DVD Rip which is avaliable???

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Old 28-10-2001, 20:29
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I was making it from the original DVD. Is there any way to straight copy a DVD (witout ripping)and play it on the PS2?
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Old 29-10-2001, 02:06
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The below instructions are from www.ps2ownz.com
To create your working DVD-R back-ups, you may wish to use PrimoDVD software which is made by Prassi. In addition, a Pioneer DVR-A03 or comparable DVD burner is recommended! For step-by-step PS2 DVD-R burning instructions click HERE.


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HOW TO "DOUBLE SWAP" AN ORIGINAL PS2 DVD WITH YOUR DVD-R BACK-UP:

Procedure: This method requires you to use an original PS2 ORIGINAL DVD and also AR2 v1.7 CD:
1) Turn on the ps2 with GS2 v1.9 / AR2 v1.7 (holding down the ON/RESET).

2) Select Start Game (Still Holding ON/Reset).

3) Press EJECT (while still holding the ON/RESET button) and swap GS2 v1.9 / AR2 v1.7 with PS2 ORIGINAL DVD.

4) Press EJECT to close (Wait 10 seconds).

5) Then select WITHOUT CODES. Wait until disc stops.

6) Now let go of reset and the tray comes out, swap PS2 ORIGINAL DVD for a back-up DVD-R and press X just as the tray starts to go back in (IMPORTANT)!

NOTE: An 8-wire mod-chip is REQUIRED to do this (using it's "tray opener" function described above) and also please be aware that the DVD ORIGINAL DVD MUST have a bigger TOC than your back-up DVD-R!
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Old 29-10-2001, 18:16
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Thanks, I got the trick to work on Silent Hill2 but it did not work on Devil May Cry. It loaded all the way to the Capcom screen and then went blank. How can I check the TOC? Also, how can I adjust the size?
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Old 30-10-2001, 05:48
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Thanks, I took care of the problem. Nothing a little research couldnt take care of.
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