Things You'll Need
Instructions
Download the free "USB Advance" file to the desktop of the PC (see Resources). Double-click the file to decompress it to a folder on the desktop.
Double-click the folder to open its window. Double-click the "USBAdvance-PC-Software" folder to open its window. Drag the two files that are inside onto the desktop.
Eject the disc tray of the DVD drive. Place a blank recordable CD disc on the tray and close the tray. Double-click the icon of the disc on the desktop to open its window. Drag the two files that were taken out of the folder into the disc's window. Right-click the icon of the disc and select "Burn" from the pop-up menu. Let the burning procedure finish before right-clicking the disc again, selecting "Eject" and removing it from the disc tray once it has been ejected.
Double-click the "USBExtreme_winist" file that is inside the decompressed "USB Advance" folder to decompress it to a folder. Double-click the folder to open its window. Drag the file inside the window, "USBExtreme.exe" to the desktop.
Plug the USB cable from the "FAT"-formatted USB external hard drive into a USB port on the PC. Double-click the "USBExtreme" program on the desktop to launch it.
Click the "Format" tab on the program's main screen. Select the USB hard drive from the "Drive" drop-down menu on the screen. Click the "Format" button at the bottom of the screen. Quit the program after the confirmation screen appears. Right-click the icon of the USB external hard drive. Select "Eject" from the pop-up menu. Disconnect the USB cable attached to the drive from the USB port of the PC.
Press the "Eject" key on the front of the PS2. Insert the "Swap Magic" disc into the disc tray. Press the "Eject" button to close the tray.
Press the "Eject" button when the disc drive in the PS2 stops spinning (the "whirring" sound will go silent). Press the "Eject" button, remove the "Swap Magic" disc and place the CD that was made on the tray. Press the "Eject" key to close the tray.
Plug the USB cable attached to the USB external hard drive into the USB port on the PS2. The drive number for the USB external hard drive will now appear as a choice in the "USBExtreme" screen that is now being displayed. Games and files that have been copied to the drive can now be accessed using the program.