Alternatively, a format with WinHIIP or uLaunchELF should solve it too, at the expense of all unbacked-up data.ĭeveloper who has been continuing development of the (modded version) of the original media center that started on the PS3 (now runs on Android, Amazon Fire Stick, MacOS ,Windown ,Linux & Raspberry pi). Using WinHIIP's scan and repair function should solve that, assuming that the bad sector(s) was remapped by the drive successfully. If the partition bad sector check fails, it means that your disk has been marked as having bad sectors by a filesystem driver. test are about to fail, and should be replaced. Please download and run this tool to determine what's wrong: Īll checks must pass, including the S.M.A.R.T. Note: If you have problems getting FHDB to boot (No FMCB logo), then you might have a problem with your HDD. Before posting/asking questions, please read this question and answer article which I spent a little time writing up:.Poweroff ELF (menu entry for switching off the PS2):.FMCB & FMCB installer project homepage:.Note: there were a lot of changes made, code-wise. For compatibility with all DVD players and projects Replaced DVD player booting code, to give the Sony-like behaviour.LaunchELF also has its own copies of USBHDFSD and PFS, which have been updated as well. Since external homebrew software may use the USBHDFSD module that FMCB/FHDB provides, I have made a new package. USBHDFSD had issues with writing correctly. Note: LaunchELF has been updated to use the corrected USBHDFSD and PFS modules as well. NEW! - re-released with the corrected USBHDFSD and PFS modules.Updated USBHDFSD module for performance.NEW! - Re-released with the corrected USBHDFSD and PFS modules.For compatibility with all DVD players and projects. Corrected logic error in history-updating code.Updated to build with the latest PS2SDK, for reliability.Updated USBHDFSD, for better USB device performance.So the lesson here, is as some old advice goes - there is a risk involved when we comment out code while debugging. so libcdvd was (silently) failing because its semaphores were deleted by the EE kernel, but it couldn't be initialized because it thinks it already was initialized. So while trying to get it to work, I commented out the code that deinitializes the RPC services. This shall become the new release, which will hopefully be the last one.Īs for how the glitch came about: I changed the DVD Player selection code for v1.96. So there is now probably some confusion over the version number. NEW- Updated LaunchELF to fix booting of old software and to enable renaming for supported devices.Īlso because I must have accidentally hit the "keep both files button", the previous update did not get overwritten.
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