Hi guys, greetings from Serbia, this my first post but I'm reading you quite often :)
Here is the thing,
recently I got a newer (second hand :)) slim PS2 V7 from Dubai as a present :) It has Sumo Lite chip (as I've heard, very poplar type of chip for PS2 in Arab countries) pre-installed which is as far as I know some sub-version of MATRIX chip , at least the configuration menu is pretty much the same..
With it I got around 40 games that were backed-up from originals during my staying there and I have also bought there a PES 10 and everything was working fine. In the mean time I came back to my home town, and few days ago tried playing original PES 10 and PS2 death-screen came out :) ..I've checked, somehow dvd was badly scratched :( and that was the end..
Because over here, there is no place to buy new PS2 games and they are very hard to find second hand, especially new ones like PES 10, I have decided to download PES 10 from the WEB. I have followed all instructions from your forum, using first class Verbatim disc I have burned the image (.ISO) using IMGburn but it simply wont load. I have tried several downloads, PAL, NTSC.. but the PS2 death-screen is consistent! :)
What am I missing during this process? Is there mentioned DNSa code or something that needs to be done.. please help me.. I love this football..
..PS2 reads original DVD games that I have from my older FAT console (V3004), it reads back-up that are brought with PS2 from Dubai, it reads PSone original games that I have, and PSone back-ups ..but not a single version of a mentioned game..
Is there a special region or some setting that I should make? something?
Also, one more thing and I'm done :))) ..once I change some settings in the chip configuration menu and press "Start" to save settings, after restart, once I go to settings again they are all back to defaults.. and actually it seems that these settings don't apply at all, because I have set to not display Sumo lite chip logo and it keeps coming-up after every reset for example.. ?!
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for reading such a long post!