![]() ![]() Oooh, that was annoying!!Īfter a little more research I started to have doubts about reflashing my firmware in case I did not have a genuine matrix chip. My memory of the process is not quite enough it seems. I have tried to get back into the menu blindly many times with little success.įor this I would need a precise walkthrough of button commands to change the ps2 screen fix back from 'VGA' and to save the changes afterwards. Otherwise, if anyone can help me turn it back blindly that would be incredibly appreciated as I can't see a thing when I boot it up and I don't have a VGA adapter for it. So my question is why wont the recovery mode boot correctly and what can I do to reflash the firmware if this method doesn't work? ![]() My PS2 has always been a bit moody about PSX discs in the past so I thought if I tried some different things (ALcohol120%, Nero, PowerISO, used different cd/dvd writers and, of course, burnt it at the lowest speed possible) but still it would not load any of the discs. I thought there might be something in its willingness to keep reading the disc so I tried burning the disc again onto a TDK CD-R80 and another which is either DOSS or DCSS CD-R. It proceeded to load the 'Sony Computer Entertainment' screen which quickly faded and then I was left with a black screen and the sound of the laser frantically trying to recognise the disc. I inserted the firmware disc which I had on a Verbatim CD-R (the original disc which I used to upgrade my firmware to 1.93 about a year ago) then followed the procedure to boot in recovery mode (since it is a PAL system I merely held down the power button once until the blue eject light also came on). The readme recommends this method to fix this problem. I need to use this feature to reflash my firmware because I accidently set the PS2 screen fix to VGA in the configuration menu. ![]() I am having trouble with the Matrix Infinity mod's 'recovery mode' mentioned (rather briefly) in the readme file included with the firmware. ![]()
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