Before
Start to use the HDadvance, you should
install a Harddisk (harddisk) in the PS2.
How to install
the harddisk
1.
An official PS2 network adapter. Either
adapters that are shown in the picture
can be used.

2.
A Suitable hard disk. You can use the
official hard disk or a standard IDE hard
disk drive with a capacity of 40GB/80GB/120GB/200GB(only
HDAdvance 3.0 can support 200GB harddisk).
If you use a standard IDE drive, you will
need to make sure that it actually fits
into your network adapter. Most Western
Digital drives do not physically fit onto
the PS2 network adapter without some modification,
so we recommend that you stay clear of
this brand. There are also issues with
some modern Seagate drives, which cause
problems when used in conjunction with
older models of the official PS2 network
adapter. We recommend using a Maxtor or
Hitachi brand harddisk with HDAdvance.
If HDAdvance freezes at the splash screen
for you, then it is due to the conflict
mentioned above. In order to resolve this
you will either need to purchase a new
hard disk drive or network adapter.
3.
A PS2 with a "Bay-Type" expansion port.
All PS2's will have this expansion port
except for the first three Japanese models
(SCPH 10000, SCPH 15000 and SCPH 18000)
which have a PCMCIA expansion port instead.
These models are not supported by HDAdvance.
How
to Install Your Hard Disk
If you have an official PS2 hard disk
drive, then please install it according
to the directions in its manual. If you
will be using a standard IDE hard disk
drive, then please make sure that the
hard disk drive you intend to connect
to your PS2 will actually fit into your
network adapter.
Check
that the IDE and power ports on your hard
disk drive properly align with the IDE
and power connectors on your network adapter.
Configure the
jumper setting on the hard disk drive
so it is set to MASTER. To find the correct
jumper settings for your hard disk drive,
either check the label on top of the hard
disk drive or consult your reference manual.
Attach the hard disk drive to the network
adapter by lining up the IDE and power
ports/connectors and pressing firmly,
as shown in Picture.

Carefully slide
the hard disk drive into the PS2 expansion
bay as shown below. Push until the network
adapter is connected to the back of your
PS2, then screw in the screws on the back
of the network adapter to secure the hard
disk drive and network adapter. Congratulations,
you have successfully connected a hard
disk drive to your PS2!
How to use
the HDAdvance
Using
HDAdvance
At the main screen, you can see a list
of files currently converted on your hard
disk and an Options menu which you may
use to start playing a game, convert a
new game, delete or relabel an existing
game. At any point, either the File List
Panel or the Options Panel is in focus.
Use the left and right buttons on our
controller to switch between the File
List Panel and Options Panel in order
to select files or perform any action
(Run, Convert, Delete, Relabel).

File
Conversion
When you choose to convert a new game
onto your hard disk, you will be prompted
to insert your game disk. Eject the HDAdvance
CD, insert your game disk and select “Continue”
by pressing X. HDAdvance will then scan
your disc to make sure everything is in
order, and if there are no problems you
will be asked to enter the name of your
game using the name selection panel.
The controls for the name selection panel
are as follows:
| D-Pad |
–
Move the selection |
| X |
– Select
character |
| O |
– Backspace |
| L1 |
– Cursor
left |
| R1 |
– Cursor
right |
| L2 |
– Cursor
start |
| R2 |
– Cursor
end |
Select “End”
when you have finished entering the name
for your game to proceed to the actual
conversion, or select “Cancel” to return
to the main screen. When conversion begins
you will be shown a progress bar for the
conversion as well as statistics such
as the time remaining.
Mode
Setting
Normally, over 95% of games work with HDAdvance without flaw
when running from your hard disk drive.
Some of the games require compatibility
modes enabled before they will work properly
with HDAdvance. In order to enable one
or more compatibility modes for a game,
have the game selected in the game list
and press SELECT on your controller. This
will bring up the compatibility settings
menu. From here you can individually enable
or disable each of the three compatibility
modes.
Pressing X to change the mode enable/disable.
Pressing SELECT button after you have
done the setting.
| HDAdvance
3.0 mode options |
HDAdvance
2.0 mode options |
Descriptions |
| Slow harddisk access |
Mode1 |
Enable slower harddisk
access. Passes data from the harddisk
slower for games that rely on the
speed the data is coming from the
CDVD. |
| Disable DVD9 support |
Mode2 |
This this use to
enable/disable the DVD9 games supports. |
| Kill HDA after launch |
Mode3 |
Remove the Loader
from the memory after the game is
patched. Some games flush the location
where the loader is (because some
cheat programs use the same location),
and if after that the game resets
the IOP (when the loader kicks in
to patch stuff) and the system is
still patched to enter the loader
it crashes. |
| Date/timefix 2 |
Not
supported by HDAdvance 2.0 |
This option is use
to fix those games with Date/Time
error when playing with HDAdvance. |
| Date/timefix 3 |
Not
supported by HDAdvance 2.0 |
This option is use
to fix those games with Date/Time
error when playing with HDAdvance. |
| Disable network
support |
Not
supported by HDAdvance 2.0 |
Some games has network
supports for online playing and
may having trouble when loading
with HDAdvance, this option is use
to disable network support of the
game |
| Disable UAB patch |
Not
supported by HDAdvance 2.0 |
Enable/Disable if
you having problem to start games
from HDAdvance. |
| Soul Calibur2 |
Not
supported by HDAdvance 2.0 |
Enable supports
for “Soul Calibur2” |
Deleting
a Game
When you select “Delete” from the Options,
you will be prompted to delete the game
which is currently selected in the File
List. If you are sure that you wish to
delete the game, select “Continue”.
Relabelling
a Game
When you select “Relabel” from the Options,
you will be taken to the name selection
panel and you may edit the name of the
game currently selected in the File List.
The controls are the same as for the Conversion
name selection panel, as described above.
Select “End” to relabel the game or “Cancel”
to return to the main screen without relabelling
the selected game.
Converting
your own legal *Backup Disc/Import Game
Disc
Please follow the steps below
so as to convert backup disc / import
game disc to PS2 harddisk.
1. Boot your
console with HDAdvance. Using the CD version
for CD backups/imports and the DVD version
for DVD backups/imports.
2. Choose ”Convert”
in the “Option” menu.
3. When the system
asks for the game disc, please use the
Slide Tool or Flip Top Cover to exchange
the backup/import with the HDAdvance Disc.
4. Press “X”
when you are finished.
*Slide Tool or
Flip Top Cover is needed for converting
backups/imports
How to install
DVD-9 games from computer to PS2 (for
HDAdvance 3.0 only)
Note:
- You have to
follow this method to convert DVD-9
games/DVD-9 backup/ DVD-9 import games.(no
matter you have Slide Tool / Flip Top
Cover or not)
- If you are
going to convert DVD/CD games, using
the ordinary method is ok.
- If you are
going to convert DVD/CD backups/import
games, you should use the ordinary method
with Slide Tool / Flip Top Cover
- If your PS2
console does not equip with Slide Tool
/ Flip Top Cover, you can use the following
method to convert DVD/CD backup / import
games.
Several
tools are needed for converting games
from computer to PS2:
- A
crossover cable(if you connect the PS2
to computer directly) / an ordinary
LAN cable(if you connect the PS2 to
computer by hubs)
- Two
programs: one is DVD
Decrypter and the other one is HDAdvance Dump.
Step
1: Convert DVD-9 game to .ISO format
Before
you transferring the DVD-9 games to PS2
from computer, you need to convert the
game file to .ISO format.
DVD
Decrypter can help you to do conversion.
Please download
it and install it to computer. You
will see the following screen after you
launch the program.

Click
"Mode" on the menu bar and then choose
ISO --> Read.
Click
the pull down menu(*) to choose the source
DVD Rom which you put the DVD-9/DVD/CD
game in.
Click
the folder icon(#) to locate the destination
where you want the ISO file to be put
in.
Finally, click the icon at the bottom(@). Then, the program
will start to convert the DVD-9/DVD/CD
game to .ISO format.
Step 2: Transferring .ISO file from computer to
PS2
There are two ways to transfer .ISO
file from computer to PS2 harddisk.
Method 1:
Download the HDAdvance Dump program.
Make
sure the BB unit is attached to PS2 and
the PS2 is connected with computer via
cable.
'Press
and hold' any key on JoyPad1 and then
boot HDAdvance 3.0 on PS2. HDAdvance Server
mode will be launched automatically.
Please follow the steps below to assign a IP address to your
computer so as to make the connection
between PS2 and Computer successful.
- Click "Start"
--> "Control Panel" --> "Network
Connections"
- Right Click
"Local Area Networks" --> "Properties"
and you will see the following screen
- Double Click
"Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)"
- Click the
"Use the following IP address" option
- In the IP
Address text box, please type: 192.168.1.111
- In the Subnet
Mask text box, please type: 255.255.255.0
- Leave the
Default Gateway blank
- Click "OK"
to confirm the setting.
Launch the HDAdvance Dump program and you will see the following
screen:

- Please leave
it unchanged in the "Networking server,
at" text box(a).
- Click the
button "Attach"(b), the program will
start to connect to PS2.
- If the connection
succeeds, "Disk space" will show the
harddisk volume and the free space information.
- In the "Operation"
section(c), you can choose "Install
games" to transfer game file to PS2
or "Browse and delete" to manage the
game files in the harddisk.
- For transferring
DVD-9 games, in the "Source" section(d),
click the "ISO file" option and locate
the .ISO file which you are going to
transfer. Then, select "DVD-ROM" in
the pull down menu(f).
- Another option
- "Optical drive"(e) allows you to convert
DVD/CD games from computer DVD-ROM/CD-ROM
directly. If you are going to convert
DVD game, please select "DVD-ROM" in
the pull down menu(f). If you are going
to convert CD game, please select "CD-ROM"
in the pull down menu(f).
- After you
locate the .ISO file, information will
be shown in the "Game" section(g). You
can rename the game file in the "Name"
text box. However, please do not change
the value in the "Startup" text box.
- Finally, click
the "Install" button at the bottom to
start transferring game file to PS2.
Method 2 (Recommended
for transferring several games at the
same time):
- Attach your
harddisk to PS2 with Network Adaptor
and then boot HDAdvance 3.0 on PS2
- Use the “Format”
command to format the harddisk.
- After that,
detach the harddisk and connect to the
IDE port of your computer.
- Launch the
HDL_Dumb program
- The program
will automatically detect a PS2 harddisk
is connected with computer. The option
“Locally connected Playstation 2 harddisk”
will be enabled. If there are more than
one PS2 harddisk is connected with computer,
you can choose the correct harddisk
on the pull down menu at the right hand
side of the option.
- In the "Operation"
section(c), you can choose "Install
games" to transfer game file to PS2
or "Browse and delete" to manage the
game files in the harddisk.
- For transferring
DVD-9 games, in the "Source" section(d),
click the "ISO file" option and locate
the .ISO file which you are going to
transfer. Then, select "DVD-ROM" in
the pull down menu(f).
- Another option
- "Optical drive"(e) allows you to convert
DVD/CD games from computer DVD-ROM/CD-ROM
directly. If you are going to convert
DVD game, please select "DVD-ROM" in
the pull down menu(f). If you are going
to convert CD game, please select "CD-ROM"
in the pull down menu(f).
- After you
locate the .ISO file, information will
be shown in the "Game" section(g). You
can rename the game file in the "Name"
text box. However, please do not change
the value in the "Startup" text box.
- Finally, click
the "Install" button at the bottom to
start transferring game file to PS2.