Any modification that enables play of imports has to break or bypass the regional lockout, which doubles as an anti-piracy measure, so disabling it enables play of pirated software too. The only option that only allows play of original Japanese games without enabling play of pirated discs is an...
HDLoader doesn't enable use of the HDD as a memory card. It installation of full games to the HDD so that you can run them without the game disc. Its main appeal is piracy, though some people use it so they can travel and bring a bunch of their games with them without packing a lot of discs...
Thanks, but I came to a solution today. I finally got through to Dell and they said they could override the password if the owner called in. I explained that he couldn't since he had died, and I was trying to make the computer usable to his family. They told me how to transfer ownership, which...
How does this thing work? Do I have to run it on the computer with the password? If that's the case, I can't even boot the thing up. It asks for the CMOS password before it does anything else, making it unbootable and making the CMOS settings inaccessible.
I've got a laptop that I've been assigned to work on in my IT class and there's a CMOS password on it that keeps it from booting. The owner of it died and their family wants to be able to use it. I opened it up and couldn't find a CMOS jumper or battery, and research on a few other sites...
The HDD for use with PS2 games was released in Japan in July of 2001 or so. I imported one last year to play FFXI and I have a few other imports that support the HDD. I made a guide for the software that comes with it that replaces the Browser. Here it is:
http://www.sscorpio.com/~bungiefan/
I...