Hacking Comgenie's Awesome FileManager

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anyone had any success with this? im backing up my ps2 memcard off my hard drive and my backed up games, will these be compatible after i reformat my hard drive? and if i copy over games off my internal to a fa 32 partition does it corrupt the files on it that are more than 4 gbs in size?
 

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Could you supply more details, such as if this is for PS2, and a link to the filemanager.

I personally use ulaunchelf for all my file managing on the PS2. I also use HDLoader and Open PS2 Loader in that order. Other than that, I have a PC so I don't use it for movies etc.

I do know that the ps2 Internal Hard Disk uses it's own format. You have to extract the games into ISO's either accost a network or directly to a computer via IDE link cable and manually move the files to a USB drive. As for external, I'm not too sure since the PS2 uses USB 1.1 which is abysmally slow and I have an internal HD so why bother?

Now if this is for PS3, I won't know till tomorrow (or a week from now) since I'm possibly going to get a PS3 based on their invoice listings in the inventory.
 

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xtreme1 said:
anyone had any success with this? im backing up my ps2 memcard off my hard drive and my backed up games, will these be compatible after i reformat my hard drive? and if i copy over games off my internal to a fa 32 partition does it corrupt the files on it that are more than 4 gbs in size?

It should work, the latest version (.03) has the feature to split files that are bigger than 4 GB, and once you copy them back over to your internal HDD they'll automatically be merged.

Though you could just backup your stuff with FTP and bypass FAT32 complications.
 

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