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It isn't possible,because the PS2 has to recognize the drive inside the system using the ethernet adapter connection or through an external harddrive bay.The PS2 makes calls to the ethernet adapter,and if there is no connection with the harddrive then it will return with an invalid call.The only way I can actually see this being accomplished is by creating a shared connection,which probably won't work since most applications built for running games off the harddrive are internal hardware related.USBAdvance is an external loader,but this doesn't mean much also since it uses the external enclosure which reacts like a harddrive bay for the ps2.Creating a shared connection is possible,but getting the ps2 to recognize the harddrive through a shared connection on a PC is impossible,unless your working with a harddrive in the ps2.It would make the transfer rate so slow also it wouldn't be worth playing as there would be alot of packet loss in the connection.Also when a harddrive reads the images it reads in MB(megabytes) when you use an ethernet connection it reads in the KB(kilobytes),which is a huge difference when you look at it.Using a shared connection with a game system has been done before,and the results are extremely slow.Just use the ps2 game system,as the hardware inside is designed to work with ps2 games.Why waste time messing with your PC when you can just use your PS2.The only solution to do what you want is to run an emulator,which doesn't really come close to running images off the actual system.Look at PS2 emulators,because this is actually the only way I can see a PC being able to run PS2 games from a PC harddrive.
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