How to burn and play ps2 games without modchip

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Sicc OG
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Well there is a lot to read, and if you don't feel like reading a lot of shit, then you might consider not worryin' bout it.........people said this works for them
 
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\b\fs28 You will need the following things to burn PS2 games: \par
\fs20 a computer with a cd burner\b0\par
\b a blank cd-r (don't use the re-recordable type a.k.a. cd-rw)\par
CDRWIN\b0 \endash Version 3.8D\par
\b FireBurner \b0\endash\par
\b PS2 patcher \b0\endash\par
\b GameShark 2 for PS2 \b0 - \cf1\b the GameShark 2 v1.0 is available at most stores that sell video games, a few examples would be Best Buy, Circuit City, or Target. You want version 1.0 of the GameShark 2. I have heard that all other versions work, but I have only tested version 1.0. GameShark2 costs about 29.95. Believe me, its worth it!!!\par
and a PS2 to play the games. \cf0\b0\par
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\b\fs40 Burning the PS2 \b0\fs20\par
The process of burning ps2 games is easy. It is really only a 3 step process.(read the game, patch the game, and burn the game.) \par
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1) insert game into cd drive. \par
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2) Open up CDRWIN and click on the extract disk/tracks/sectors button. \par
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3) Your settings should be as follows:\par
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For \ldblquote extract mode\rdblquote select disk image/ cue sheet\par
For \ldblquote read options\rdblquote select \ldblquote raw\rdblquote\par
For \ldblquote error recovery\rdblquote select \ldblquote abort\rdblquote\par
For \ldblquote jitter correction\rdblquote select \ldblquote auto\rdblquote\par
For \ldblquote subcode analysis\rdblquote select \ldblquote auto\rdblquote\par
Data Speed and Audio Speed should be the same\par
For \ldblquote read retry count\rdblquote type 0\par
For \ldblquote subcode threshold\rdblquote type 300\par
Make sure you selected the drive that your PS2 game is in \par
Make sure you typed in the file name (just type the name of the game) and Check the directory that you're putting your file in. \par
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Then just press \ldblquote start\rdblquote \par
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If you get an error in the middle of reading the disk that says something like \ldblquote can't read sections xxxx-xxxxx of disk\rdblquote , it is becase the disk is scratched and CDRWIN can't read it. Try to clean the disk, if that doesn't work you just have to use a different game (a different copy of the same game) \par
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4) Once CDRWIN is done, click ok and then exit CDRWIN. Open up the PS2 patcher, select the game file you just created and patch it (make sure you select the \ldblquote RAW\rdblquote option. \par
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5) Close the PS2 patcher, next open up Fireburner. Click on the visual cue burner button. When you created your .bin file (the game file) in CDRWIN, a .cue file should have automaticly been created. In that case, drag and drop the .cue file into the Fireburner window. If the .cue file was not created, just drag and drop the .bin file into the Fireburner window. After you have done that, right click (click with the right side button on your mouse) on your file in the Fireburner window, and select \ldblquote Burn/Test burn\rdblquote . \par
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6) In the options window that appears, select your cdwriter, select your write speed(doesn't really matter), and make sure you select \ldblquote Track at once (TOA) for the recording method. As for the options on the right side of the options window, make sure only the following are checked: \ldblquote eject cd\rdblquote and \ldblquote close session\rdblquote . \par
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When you have selected the options, click ok and your PS2 game will burn. That's all you have to do to burn a game. \par
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\b\fs40 Burning a Playstion (PSone) game \par
\b0\fs20 1) If you want, you can spend 5 minutes using the same method as above to burn your playstation game, but its not necessary. For a playstation game (not PS2) all you need to do is use a program that lets you make an \ldblquote exact copy\rdblquote or a \ldblquote backup disk (CDRWIN)\rdblquote You don't need any selected options, you just need to start the game on the PS2 the same way you would a PS2 game. \par
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\b\fs40 Starting the game on your PS2 \par
\b0\fs20 1) Now for the fun part (and challenging part the first couple of times) This may sound a little complicated at first, but after you do it 3 or 4 times, it's super easy. First things first, you must remove the front of your game drive on your PS2(not a big deal, it can snap on and off). \par
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2) Now insert your gameshark 2 cd(make sure the gameshark memory card is in one of the 2 slots, doesn't matter which one.) \par
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3) In the gameshark options, choose \ldblquote start game\rdblquote , then \ldblquote without\rdblquote . Your screen should read \ldblquote Please insert game disk then press X to continue.\rdblquote \par
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4) Now this part can be trickey for beginners, so I will provide pictures \par
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-the main purpose of this starting method is to open up the PS2 and swap the gameshark disk with your burned game without the PS2 knowing you did it. DO NOT press the eject button on the PS2!!! \par
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-with the PS2 cd tray cover removed, you will be able to look in and see a while tab inside the PS2. With a credit card (or something like it) gently slide the white tab all the way over to the right, if you did it correctly, this should allow you to manually pull open the PS2 cd tray. \par
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5) Next, take the gameshark disk out of the PS2 and put in your burned game. \par
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6) Gently push the PS2 cd tray fully back into the PS2 (Don't press the eject button). \par
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7) Now you need to slide that white tab all the way back to the left (its origional position). To do this you get a strong papper clip(needs to be a strong one) stick it into the PS2 on the right side of the white tab and push the tab back to the left. \par
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8) If you pushed the tab all the way back to the left and did every thing else right, you are ready to play your game. Just press X on your PS2 controler and watch as your burned game loads. ( It may load slower than an original game, depending on the cd-r you are using, I use Verbatim cd-r's and have no problems.\par
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\b\fs40 ENJOY!!!!\par
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