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iso to the DVD folder and named it slus_202.73.NamcoMuseum.iso. I also checked the config file inside the. iso and I see this same slus_202.73 identifier listed. When I take this back to Free MCBoot, OPL sees the game and I am able to go to game settings (but didn't change anything) and select the game to run. The screen then turns white and nothing else happens. just white.įrom what I've found, this should just start up, but I can't seem to find any additional troubleshooting tips anywhere. Any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated.Ī very important point, make sure you are using OPL version 0.9+.
#Namco museum ps2 iso install
That said, your main problem is that you cannot simply install the game for use with OPL by extracting it and naming the folder accordingly. In fact it shouldn't even be in a folder, but the root of your USB device. In order to load games off of a USB device with OPL you have to use a particular Windows program (linked below) to automatically split the ISO into sectors to make it appear to the PS2 as though it is reading the data from a DVD or the loading will fail, OPL is only there to provide a way to read what is on the USB device, and to recognize when a game is there, the game is still processed as it would be when read from a DVD.
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Which brings me to my second point, once you have properly installed the ISO using a given program (linked below) you have to use a defragmentation programme (namely PowerDefragment (linked below)) to make sure the game is completely contiguous, because if there is any fragmentation inside of the game on the USB device the game will freeze up and possibly cut out the same way it would with a scratched DVD.Īs a side note I know you can also load games from a network using OPL, but I haven't the slightest clue how to do that, as I've never done it myself.Ī second note: when installing games make sure you do it one at a time (install a game to USB device, scan device for fragmentation, defragment game if needed, then install another game, because if more than one game is heavily fragmented there wont be a large enough amount contiguous free space to move parts of a game to when defragmenting it.).