PS1/2 Best way to hack a scph 79001 7D ps2 slim?

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So first my main goal is to play burned backups of games. I've heard I can just burn swap magic 3.8 and do it that way but I want to make sure, do I still need to block the sensors and if so do I need to do only 2 or the one that's inside the ps2.
Again it's a scph 79001 7D thank you
 

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The only thing you need for FMCB is 007: AUF and a USB.
Then plop ESR onto your USB
easy
I don't have 007 as I said I don't want to get any other extra things, not to be rude but if your not going to contribute to the thread properly please stop responding
 
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You can get Agent Under Fire for about 99 cents pretty much anywhere. Just use that method, its the easiest. That or ask someone to make you a FMCB card for about 5 bucks and get it sent to you. Sorted.
 

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You can get Agent Under Fire for about 99 cents pretty much anywhere. Just use that method, its the easiest. That or ask someone to make you a FMCB card for about 5 bucks and get it sent to you. Sorted.
For real guys doing this method is out of the question, also I just saw it for 40$ on amazon
 
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So first my main goal is to play burned backups of games. I've heard I can just burn swap magic 3.8 and do it that way but I want to make sure, do I still need to block the sensors and if so do I need to do only 2 or the one that's inside the ps2.
Again it's a scph 79001 7D thank you
You can't burn yourself a copy of SwapMagic, it needs to be an original pressing. Also there should be two lid sensors, one in the top left corner of the disc tray and one on the bottom right on top of the power/reset switch. both of them need to be in the closed position in order for the PS2 to think the tray is closed.
 
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For real guys doing this method is out of the question, also I just saw it for 40$ on amazon
Stop looking at amazon and start looking in second hand stores in you location. I'm sure if you ask here on the site, someone would be willing to do a memory card for a few bucks.
 

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