Melihat ukuran file Cara menginstal dan menggunakan uLaunch ELF ada beberapa cara diantaranya:.Inject MBR OSD uLE.Menggunakan CD/DVD uLaunchELF untuk kita jalankan di PS2 pakai optik.Menggunakan bantuan PS2 yang sudah menggunakan harddisk/flashdisk dengan booting HDLoader, OPL, atau PS2ESDL, untuk membuat MCBooting uLaunchELF. Install Ulaunch Flash Disk For Iphone. By replacing the.elf on the DVD with a program called CogSwap, you can install a softmod called FreeMcBoot. Lengkap ROBBY SYARIFUDIN Ps2 Cara Bermain PS2 Slim Seri 90006 Dengan Flashdisk Tanpa Memory Card Masukkan CD booting Ulaunch ke.
Items you will need
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PlayStation 2
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Computer with Internet connection
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USB drive
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Blank CD-R
Gamers looking to bypass a hard level in their favorite game or even try out a new game from an independent developer have the ability to do this with their console.The PlayStation 2 was built to allow the use of USB devices, including flash drives. Using the right software, a gamer can plug a USB drive into his console and boot saved games from the device and even boot entire games to play right through the console.
Download and install Nero, a CD burning program, onto your computer.
Download uLaunchELF ISO. Extract all the files from the folder and using Nero, burn the program onto a CDR.
Place the burned CD into your powered down PS2 and plug your USB drive into the system. Power on the console and you should the Ulaunch ELF menu. It will list your memory card drives as well as your USB flash drive. You can now place files from your PS2 onto the USB drive.
Download any files you wish to boot from the USB drive, such as emulators with homebrew games or saved game files. Make sure these files are in the .elf format before downloading.
Insert your USB drive back into the computer and transfer any files you wish to use from your PC onto the drive. Remove the drive and plug it back into the PS2.
Using the uLaunchELF disc, you can boot the files directly from the USB device or transfer them to your memory card (in the case of save games).
Tips
If you're transferring save games to and from a USB device, use PS2 Save Builder to save the file in the .xps format.
If the PS2 does not read the uLaunchELF disc, you may need to install a mod chip into your system. Links to instructions on installation are found in the resource section of this guide.
Warnings
Booting PS2 games from a USB drive requires ripping the game from the DVD which is illegal. This guide does not cover that process.
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- Installing Ubuntu 8.10 On Your USB Flash Drive
Installing Ubuntu 8.10 On Your USB Flash Drive
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Author: Falko Timme
Author: Falko Timme
This guide shows how you can install Ubuntu 8.10 on a USB flash drive. Ubuntu 8.10 comes with a tool that lets you create a USB startup disk easily - this startup disk behaves like the Ubuntu 8.10 Live-CD. This is useful if you want to install Ubuntu on a computer that has no CD/DVD drive. When you create the USB startup disk, you can also specify that you want your USB system to be persistent between boots (i.e., it does not lose your settings, documents, etc.) - that way you get a fully usable OS that you can carry around in your pocket.
I do not issue any guarantee that this will work for you!
1 Creating The USB Startup Disk
Boot into your normal Ubuntu 8.10 system. After the desktop has started, plug in your USB flash drive and insert your Ubuntu 8.10 Live-CD into your CD drive (you can also create the startup disk from the Ubuntu 8.10 Live-CD .iso file - it's up to you which way you prefer). You should see their icons on the desktop. Then go to System > Administration > Create a USB startup disk...
... and type in your password:
The Make USB Startup Disk tool starts. It should make the right choices for the source CD and the target USB drive automatically (if you want to use the Ubuntu 8.10 .iso file, click on Other... and select it from your file system). If you just want to create a USB startup disk that you need for installing Ubuntu 8.10 on systems without a CD/DVD drive, select Discarded on shutdown, unless you save them elsewhere - the startup disk will then behave like the Live-CD, i.e., it will lose all settings and documents between reboots. If you want to have a 'full' OS that saves your changes between reboots and that you can carry around in your pocket, select Stored in reserved extra space and specify how much space on your USB flash drive should be reserved for your documents and settings. Click on Make Startup Disk afterwards:
The USB startup disk is now being created. This can take a few minutes:
Click on Quit to finish the process:
That's it already!
2 Booting From The USB Flash Drive
You can now plug your USB flash drive into any other computer and start it. Make sure you enter its BIOS to check if booting from USB is enabled and that your USB device is the first device in the boot order.
When the system boots from the USB flash drive, it behaves exactly as if you would boot from the Ubuntu 8.10 Live-CD - first you have to select your language:
In the boot menu, select Try Ubuntu without any change to your computer (if you want to install Ubuntu on the system, you can also directly select Install Ubuntu):
This is how the desktop looks. If you want to install Ubuntu to the hard drive, click on the Install icon and follow the installation wizard. If you have chosen to make the startup disk persistent between reboots, you can now use the system like a normal desktop (i.e., it won't lose your documents and settings).
3 Links
- Ubuntu: http://www.ubuntu.com/