PS1/2 How to use codebreaker

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I have buy myself modded PS2 with free Mcboot and it have codebreaker on it.
How do i use codebreaker?
I don't have disk since it didn't follow when i buy modded PS2.
I have Kingdom Hearts on Hard drive and i want to use cheats on it.
 
CodeBreaker versions below v10 allow for .CBC (custom codes) and .CBS (custom saves) files, dubbed 'Day1', to be installed/saved. Instead of typing the codes by hand, this allows for multiple codes to be added that are not already baked into the respective version of CodeBreaker.

attached files:
All single PAL Day1 Files: cheats for PAL PS2 releases
All single NTSC Day1 Files: cheats for North American PS2 releases
KH .CBCs & omniconvert: cheats for Final Mix & Chain of Memories releases; Omniconvert converts .TXT files to .CBC files.
completed games .CBSs: These are completed save games that install to memory card, defaulted to slot 1, I think.

 

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Sometimes cheats clash with each other. It helps to use a couple cheats at a time, to see which one is the culprit.
 
It's the wrong region. If you're playing KH1 PAL, you'll need a .CBC, that edition of CodeBreaker is North American.
 
Hello! I have been trying to download Day 1 files and put them onto my Free McBoot PlayStation 2. I get my codes from CodeTwink but the only thing that pops up when I go to put the files onto my PS2 is a bunch of Gibberish. Does anyone know why this may be?
 
Codebreaker will max out at 4MB. You need to delete entries before adding more. Deleting Suikoden and the like are effective starting points.
 
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So delete some cheats off of the codebreaker and try to add the ones I want? Also, the files say like sims2.cbc do I keep the files like that and put them on the root of the flash drive and download that way? Or am I missing something?

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This is what the cbc files come up as in day 1
 

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That looks like a USB or file corruption issue. The names should be legible when read from USB. Try another USB drive, and/or reformat to FAT/FAT32.
 
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