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"As you probably know, it is impossible to stop piracy. No matter what you do, there will always be someone who wants something for nothing." - Daniel Haynes This article is about the Haynes Pro Torrent System. The system consists of a 9-volt battery and two rolls of electrical tape or duct tape. This simple method can be used to protect your console's filesystem while taking advantage of many features that the console offers built in. But beware! There are some risks involved with using this guide! The risk comes when you start playing games on the original game disc without loading only the patch files onto your hard drive first. The risks come when you want to plug in your PS2 into your PS3 and then hit the home button on your PS3. The risks come when you want to upgrade your PS2's BIOS for some reason. Your investment in these systems is important and you need to preserve it! Follow this guide with caution, and remember: You can always erase everything and start over or sell it if it doesn't work out in the end. Now that we've covered what Haynes Pro Torrent is all about, we'll move on to how it works. To start, you'll need a USB Flash Drive. This doesn't mean a USB stick from the financial institution! It is a device that comes in many sizes now. You can even find them as small as 512 MB now. The size is not as important as the speed and reliability of the device. This is what you will need to get started: As for preparation, be sure that your drive is formatted to FAT or FAT32. If it isn't, then either download a formatting program onto your computer or reformat it on the PS2 itself under DATA Management > Memory Stick Utility > Format. After you have reinstalled the files on your drive, be sure to eject it from the PS2 by unplugging it or selecting "Eject" on DATA Management. Note that you can only have one memory device plugged in at a time. Now that this is done, plug your USB stick into your computer and open up Windows Explorer. Then go to the directory that holds the ISO patch files for your game. Download them onto your computer, or create an ISO patch folder on your USB stick if you plan to use it with multiple games. Place all of these files into a single folder/directory on your USB stick. Now go to the directory that has all of your game's files. Extract them by right-clicking on the tar file, selecting "Extract Here", and selecting the folder/directory you created earlier. Open up your USB drive in your computer and select all of the files you extracted previously. Then right-click on this file again, select "Add To" > "Folder" > "USB Flash Drive" > Yes. Next, go into DATA Management > Memory Stick Utility > Format for reading/writing to USB devices, or press X when prompted to format it for reading/writing to Memory Stick. cfa1e77820
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