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if u want to transfer stuff to the HD with a non official product and a modchip without ATAP (or smthn) patching on it, u can still do it thru PS2OS (iirc) or some other app.

If u wanna transfer to pc, u need a crossover cable if ur connecting ur ps2's Netadptr to ur comp or just normal cables if u go thru a router. then u use Inlink to load a an executable called nport to ur ps2 (which at this point is running ps2link). then u can go to ur ps2, and transfer/delete/backup saves to ur pc. this is wut i do rite now and it sounds much harder than it really is (or mebe my english just sux).
 

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From what I understand on UK law, the selling of Modchips is illegal, whilst owning one is not a crime.
 

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if u want to transfer stuff to the HD with a non official product and a modchip without ATAP (or smthn) patching on it, u can still do it thru PS2OS (iirc) or some other app.

If u wanna transfer to pc, u need a crossover cable if ur connecting ur ps2's Netadptr to ur comp or just normal cables if u go thru a router. then u use Inlink to load a an executable called nport to ur ps2 (which at this point is running ps2link). then u can go to ur ps2, and transfer/delete/backup saves to ur pc. this is wut i do rite now and it sounds much harder than it really is (or mebe my english just sux).
My method is using ExecFTPS and just access the mem card through an FTP program on my PC and so if I want to save the folders of the save files I transfer them over. The IDs are based on the games SLU ID so you can easily recognize them. The easier method of backup save, and one I primarily use is using the official Sony HDD and just to straight backup through the browser.
 

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The IDs are based on the games SLU ID so you can easily recognize them
lol >.< i tried to do that...didnt work out too well due to my non-existant memory.
 

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lol, that is why I mentioned the other method, which is the dummy proof method since you just copy the saved games through the PS2 browser. Although yes, if you have a poor memory I guess, the FTP method will be a little bit mind blowing.
 

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>well.. that's right because when you install the mod chip you rip the lisence sticker (or what ever it is called)

Not sure if you actualy got what I mean: It's perfectly legal to buy a modchip. It's legal to install it in your PS2 (voiding hte warranty), but it's illegal to sell on modchips or pre-modded machines.
 
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