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you can download playstation 2 games on kazaa but how do you make them work on your machine and how do i burn them?thanks.
YODA74
06-29-2003, 06:54 PM
ste Look at your other post if you want your answer and by the way this is not a forum to tell you or get extensive help on Piriting software. all This was answered below ..I would suggest read the three links that were given and go from there..I may have said I wasn't the pc police but that doesn't mean I'm all for out and out stealing.
http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23350
jmjones162
06-29-2003, 07:19 PM
You have to buy a mod. chip and then start it through a Game Shark. It's the only way to do it. You can order the chip off the net and you can buy a Game Shark just about anywhere. That is the only way.
jmjones162
06-29-2003, 07:20 PM
Just warning you though, you better be ready to crack open that PS2 and do some soldering. It's not all that easy and you might ruin your system.
jmjones162
06-29-2003, 07:24 PM
Not to mention that it's illegal...And the chip has to be imported (usually from Canada)...Which is also illegal...and the chip costs $50.00...Is it really worth it?
ste, this is your second post expounding the greatness of Kazaa for grabbing hacked/cracked/otherwise pirated software (or whatever).
Besides the fact that it is illegal, it is downright dangerous.
The network that Kazaa uses is one of the most infected things on the planet. I have seen figures stating that well over half of the software availabe on Kazaa is not only cracked to provide "free" use but also cracked to include at least one backdoor, with sub-seven variants being extremely popular. PS2 games have less chance of being able to infect your computer...that is if they are what they say they are, and many of those are exactly that, fake games that are worms/viruses/trojans in disguise. It is even getting to the point where movie and mp3 files are not safe...between the garden variety hackers that are using them to create zombie networks (again fake names) and the chance that the RIAA has tagged them somehow.
No, pirated software is never truly free....there is always the chance you will end up with much more than you barganned for.
Also, it is a long established rule of this board that matters that deal with the hows and wherefores of hacked/cracked/pirated software are not discussed or tolerated.
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