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Drive Key Modchip
Open your
Wii, plug
the chip in
between two
flex cables
and put your
Wii back together.
There is no
soldering
required. |
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Instruction |
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instruction guide assumes
that the Front Cover of
your Playstation2 has
been removed already.
Now, you can follow this
instruction guide step
by step and play your
backups in no time afterwards! |
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1 - Start Swap Magic
1. Turn on the PlayStation2, and
then insert
Swap Magic Bootdisc CD or DVD
version in
accordance with what type of backup
you are
about to play. Please wait for
the screen to
show "Insert Disc".
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2 - Slide Tray Open
1. Insert the Slide-Tool UNDER
the tray on the
LEFT side. To make go in smooth,
leave about
2cm gap on the far left.
2. Slide your Tool gently to the
RIGHT keeping a
firm grip. You will feel a little
resistance, don't
worry, keep sliding and the tray
will come out
a little automatically.
3. Now, it is ready to be pulled
fully out. Pull it out
all the way gently.
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3 - Swap Discs & Close
1. Remove the Swap Magic Boot
Disc, and insert your backup disc.
2. Push the tray all the way back
in. To make it slide easier, you
can do this on the left side of
the tray.
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4 - Slide Back
1. Now, it is time to make the
final Slide!! Insert the Slide-Tool
to the left same as Step 2.1.
2. Gently slide the Slide-Tool
all the way to the RIGHT again.
Please note - when the tray
comes out a little automatically
- release the pressure on the
Slide-Tool and continue to
Slide the Tool to the far right.
(It moves around a little bump
and grabs like a hook.)
3. Make sure the Slide-Tool is
fully to the right and inserted
properly.
4. Now, slide the Tool gently
all the way to the LEFT - the
tray will be closed completely.
Then, you can take out the Slide-Tool.
5. Press X on joypad - and you
are playing your backup.
The manufacturer of this instruction
guide can not in anyway is held
responsible for any
damage caused by "Removal of the
Front Cover" or "Use of Slide-Tool"
to the user's
console system. This method is
not approved or endorsed by Sony.
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