FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q) When I plug it into the PS2 console and power it on, it's not showing.
The PS2 console can't find the memory card.
A) This situation is mostly caused by a poor connection between the memory card and the
PS2 console, in other words there may be something covering the connector inside the
console or memory card. To resolve this use a cotton bud to clean the connector ports
Q) I want to play PS1 games, do I need an emulator?
A) No you do not need another PS1 emulator, you can use OPL to play the PS1 games or
alternatively use 'PopStarter' which is also a very good PS1 loader.
Q) How to install backup games onto an internal IDE HDD ?
A) With a standard PS2 network adapter you can plug in an internal HDD to the PS2 Console
via its expansion port on the back. (Phat PS2 Models Only)
The PS2 accepts any 3.5 or 2.5" IDE HDD (SATA HDDs are also supported depending on the
type of network adapter you choose to use).
To install games directly onto a HDD you will first need the relevant connector cable so you
can plug it into a PC. Then use the windows software WinHIIP to install the PlayStation 2
games onto your hard-drive.
Kaico supply both replacement IDE and SATA PS2 hard-drive adapters.
Q) How to burn backup games onto a USB pen drive or USB Hard drive?
A) Format your USB pen drive or USB HDD with the fat32 file system.
Load up your PS2 running the McBoot software, plug your USB device into the console and
then open the software USBAdvance which is installed on your McBoot memory card. Then
choose your USB device and click the format button on the right side of the screen.
You will then need to burn games onto your USB device which has been formatted.
Download USBAHD_GameInstall.exe (you can get it from google) and chose the ISO games
you want and burn it to your USB device. Once this is done re-plug you USB device into your
console and use the OPL PS2 Loader to play the newly burned games.
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