Try it and see if you notice some bad loading performance. Just delete the old +OPL partition (after backupping) and create the new one. So if you have the HDD almost filled up with games, the new +OPL partition will be at the end of the HDD, so it will be a little slower on loading your game list and cover arts (since them and the cache bin are stored into the +OPL partition). I always created it immediately after formatting, so I've not experienced it, but I heard the +OPL partition position could make a noticeable performance difference. Now the best thing to do, as suggested you is to move the +OPL contents, delete the partition and re-create it larger. You also need to create a HDLoader Settings (minimum possible size) partition for HDL dump (also winhiip and some other programs) to be able to install games on it. On Ule hddmanager, just after formatting the hdd you should create a +OPL partition with the size that you need (OPL will create the folders into it at the first boot, or you can create them from Ule filebrowser as you prefer). 1.966Ī Game Star Network Adapter for PS2 SATA HDD AdapterĬlick to expand.Indeed this is the correct way. Thanks for your time.Ī PS2 Memory Card installed with FreeMcBoot V. Are there any suggestions you guys could give me? If so, it would be greatly appreciated. I have previously had success in formatting and adding games onto SATA HDDs less than 1TB, but for some reason I'm having a lot of trouble formatting a 1TB SATA HDD using WinHiip. And, as I continue to try to format it using WinHiip, messages continue to popup, and it eventually prevents me from formatting it. After clicking on the HDD it tells me, "There is a problem with reading the hard drive." So, I tried to initialize the HDD using Disk Management, but that didn't seem to do the trick. Thereby, preventing me from adding any PS2 games for use on OPL. The only problem I'm having is formatting it using WinHiip. OPL on the FAT PS2 works fine, and is able to read the hard drive. And, I was successfully able to format it on the PS2, and install FreeHDBoot. I used FreeMcBoot to access HDDManager through LaunchElf. ![]() ![]() I have been having a lot of problems lately trying to format a 1TB WD SATA HDD for use on the FAT PS2. From the next screen, select the FREE_MCBOOT.ELF and press O button to execute it.Hello.Select the mass: option, as thats your USB device. ![]()
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