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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
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.
you need a online disk a ps2 adopter the internet connection, the ps2 and a tv
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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...