Okay, got my swaps. I know you need to install tool a, but where? Also, do I need any other tools? Thanks! (I have magic switch pro v4.)
I have to install certain sensor mod tools from magic switch pro v4. I know i have to install tool a but it is not labeled and i don't know if i need any others. for spch-90001
Screwdriver in case you need to take it apart perhaps. Other than that I'm not sure...I only have a PS2 phat, so I have no clue for the sensor mods...
there's no screwdriver for this, it installs by putting it in the slot. Ok now i know what tool a is. it this so how di i install it. thank yous.
Did you remember to put the disc in before turning on the console? By blocking up the sensors, you've made it so that it will basically always register as shut when turned on. Did any of the sensors slip into areas where they shouldn't be? Is the tape obstructive in anyway?
okay, SM boots without the mod piece on, but otherwise it doesn't spin. Help? Ok now i think i see. the piece must not be the only sensor i have to blck because sm still has to be closed with the mod in to boot. so what do i do?
Does Swap Magic start and spin, then stop (I'm sure you probably looked up some stuff about Swap Magic already, but you can never be too careful)? Or does it just full out not spin? I suppose just make sure the blockers are securely put into place. If one of them is stopping the disc from spinning, then maybe you don't need it?
okay, somehow i got marv vs capcom 2 to load, but there's no sound and it crashes on "capcom"? Help? dvd version and mvc dvd ver btw
When you put Swap Magic in, it'll load up the drivers to fake a PS2 game from the region you're in. Then, put the burned disc in once it stops spinning. Then, click load program and it'll boot the game.
Pretty much everything I read when researching Swap Magic said that if things such as freezing, messed up symbols, or black screens of death appear, it is the burn.
hey, i got it to work! all ya have to do is press start before capcom cos of the dvd change. im good now, thanks all.