Veritas

Member 12774

Level 31.07

Sep 2006

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Oct 31, 2006, 07:53 PM
Local time: Oct 31, 2006, 06:53 PM
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SwapMagic doesn't boot backup/import PS1 games.
For a slimline PS2, you need some kind of tool set to block the sensors. I personally used Twisttool, as it was the only set that was guaranteed to work with ANY model PS2. It works great, the only problem was that I had a heckuva time trying to push the last tool into the slot between the hinge and the metal clip. A word of advice with that, since installation instructions are real sketchy: use a TINY flathead screwdriver and push down in the BACK of the tool.
Yours might go in easier than mine, who knows. All I know is, it took me two freakin' hours to install something that should install in 5 minutes. But good luck.
I like Twisttool better than magickeys or anything like that, because all of Twisttool's stuff is plastic and synthetic material, not metal, so it won't hurt your PS2 if you somehow someway accidentally touch something you aren't supposed to.
If you already have the swapmagic discs, any tool set will be dirt cheap for ya. Mine cost about $6.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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