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There's not much of a difference in size, but if you put a PS2 disk into a DVD player, you probably just get the audio, if anything. This is very rare.
Cog-swap is an ELF program which allows it's user to fool the PlayStation 2's copy-protection code. The PS2 checks a loaded disk at boot-time to see if it is an authentic, "pressed", disk with a valid Table of Contents and such. Cog-swap work by loading the validation information from an authentic disk, then freezing the process to load a burned backup disk.
No
a ps2 is a gaming console that plays disk's much like a DVD player plays movies. you plug in a controller, put in the disk, let the ps2 do its thing, and play the game. a ps2 can go online if you get an ethernet adapter. what that is, is a two part deal. one part is the actual adaptor, ther second part is a cord that plugs into a wi-fi modem. a ps2 can also play dvd's.
The PS2 does not have a harddrive
NO! it will be on the PS3 and maybe 360 and furter more no it will not be PS2 disk
When I was prompted for a format disk on ps2, I went to game stop to buy the disk. They said a disk was not available - the game was simply too scratched to play.
clean the disk that's in your ps2
you need a online disk a ps2 adopter the internet connection, the ps2 and a tv
PS2 game CDs have a checksum value of zero in several blocks on the disc where consumer CD burners normally cannot write, and certainly cannot write data that will produce a zero checksum.
toothpaste
you place the disk (movie) into the disk tray otherwise you cannot
It is rotated 90 degrees to the right on the disk trey and every manufactured PS2 I see has it upright.
With a PS2 Network startup disk. You can buy them where video games are sold .
No you can play PS2 games and some PS titles only
No u can't because the digital format on the disk is different. The ps2 wouldn't even read the disk and probably worst would happen...