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Location: Austin, TX
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Modifying connections on PS2 hardrive for PC use?
I have a hard drive for my PS2 that came with FFXI, but I'm not playing anymore, and that was the sole use for it pretty much. I want to know if anyone knows how I can modify the connectors so I can pop it into my PC, its pretty much just a free 40 gig.
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Location: Houston
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I do not think it is possible to do this. I did some searching on ps2 enthusiast forums but couldnt find any results for this.
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Location: Austin, TX
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Supposedly its possible to go the other way, putting a larger hardrive into a PS2, if thats possible you should be able to go the other way.
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connections, hardrive, modifying, ps2 |
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