![]() But onward I closed the tray and locked it, then selected "Normal" and when it asked for the display format, selected "NTSC". I then replaced Swap Magic 3.8 DVD with the DVD+R that the Kingdom Hearts ISO had been burned onto.(Using ImgBurn) The ISO is USA format, by the way, as is the Swap Magic version I'm using. I came to the menu screen (Normal, Special, etc) and at that point used the slide tool to unlock the disk tray and bring it forward. I went to load the Swap Magic 3.8 DVD disk, which loaded fine. I burned just the ISO file onto a blank DVD+R. The ISO in question is Kingdom Hearts, which is a DVD format game. I downloaded an ISO from emuparadise, to test whether or not the software worked. ![]() Since then, I've acquired a copy of Swap Magic 3.8 for use with my fat PS2, removed the cover of the disk drive, and fashioned a makeshift slide tool (which works fine). A while back I posted on here asking questions about what to do with a burned copy of Swap Magic 3.6, to be told that I would need a legitimate copy of the software due to the code that's imprinted on each PS2 disk. ![]()
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