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10. August 2007 @ 20:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
As taken from the tech G4 site, I take no credit for this at all. Hope this helps someone.


Turbocharge Your PlayStation 2
written by Robert Heron on Tuesday, September 21, 2004

It Isn't Dead Yet: Add a Hard Drive to Your PS2

Tired of your favorite PlayStation 2 games taking forever to load? Want a simple way to protect the hundreds (perhaps thousands) of dollars invested in your PlayStation 2 game titles? A subversive yet useful piece of software dubbed "HDAdvance" is the answer.

A Little Background
In the beginning, there was HDLoader. A supposed copycat, HDAdvance indeed appears eerily similar. At the time this article was written, HDAdvance was our tool of choice as the HDLoader folks had gone underground only to resurface recently with a new website. Regardless, the features and functionality of both products are practically identical.

Simple and Effective
Preparing a PlayStation 2 (PS2) for use with HDAdvance is easy. Take a standard ATA/IDE hard drive (up to 120GB), attach it to a PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor, and slide the contraption into PS2's expansion bay. Insert the disc and load the software. That's it.

HDAdvance's simple menu provides the expected options for imaging, running, renaming, and deleting your PS2 backups. The process of imaging a disc to the hard drive is often time-consuming due to the relatively slow speed of the PS2's optical drive.

Odds and Ends
HDAdvance isn't perfect. It didn't work with every title we tried, but most worked flawlessly. For troublesome titles, compatibility modes are provided in a menu accessible via the "select" button. As far as software quality goes, we found HDLoader better than HDAdvance as it contained fewer obvious bugs and loaded noticeably faster.

Blatant piracy issues aside, HDLoader/HDAdvance provides the tools PS2 owners can use to protect their investment while supercharging their gaming experience. What PS2 owner wouldn't like to eliminate their favorite game's long load times? I thought so.
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13. August 2007 @ 15:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hmmmmmm, i don't see any reference to needing a chip. Or am i missing something? Do you need a mod chip to use a hard drive? From what i have read here, you do. Bu then again i may be wrong because i have been reading so much about modding my ps2 that my head is a whirlwind.
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13. August 2007 @ 17:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
1) Get a hard drive.
2) Get a network adapter.
3) Get hdadvance/HD loader.
4) Get ps2 games. Rip them to hard drive and you are good to go.
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13. August 2007 @ 19:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i have a slim, v14, still work? and thanks for the reply. makes my decision making a lot easier. oh, i will do a search for a tutorial on how to get this setup, can you point me in the right direction? thanks again.
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15. August 2007 @ 12:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You need a way to boot ELFs if you don't pay for the actual HDLoader disc. HDLoader is recognized as a PS2 disc, so that will work without any modifications. As for the slim PS2, you can put them on a USB drive and use USBAdvance, but it's buggy and has a very small amount of working games.
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16. August 2007 @ 10:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Take a standard ATA/IDE hard drive (up to 120GB), attach it to a PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor, and slide the contraption into PS2's expansion bay.
Supports even bigger ones. I have 200GB and working fine.
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