CRTGAMER wrote:I install PS2 games using the slow direct method with HDAdvance. It reports errors on any disc and the game installed can be play tested. Though slow, a double check sure way to verify a rare game which might be hard to find years later.
As we've discussed in the past, I use the newer HDD loader (OPL) for PS2 which doesn't rip games. I transfer games from a PC to the PS2 HDD via a crossover cable, so I have to rip the games on the PC. I use ImgBurn, as mentioned above, which will report any read errors.
Just pointing out that it's a different method of accomplishing the same task. What might be noteworthy though, is that a newer PC optical drive (which is probably in a lot better shape than the PS2 drive) and ImgBurn (which is probably far superior than HDAdvance at ripping discs) might be able to read a disc, without errors, but the PS2 optical drive would have trouble with it. If you ever have trouble ripping a less than perfect disc on your PS2, you might wanna try and rip it on the PC instead.