
This brings up a sub-menu on the right side of the screen.If your buttons are still at the default configuration, you’ll navigate to the OPL.ELF file and select it by pressing the circle button.

Go down to the “mass” option and enter that, it will show you the contents of your USB thumb drive.Now, you can either leave this USB drive in the PS2 all of the time and simply load the ELF manually from it or you can automate it a bit more.Press “O” on your controller if you are not already in the File Browser portion.Start that app, likely a “uLaunchELF” fork of some kind. Everyone has a way of loading ELF files, so should you. After that, copy OPL.ELF to the root of any Fat32 formatted USB thumb drive. First, rename it a very simple name, I recommend OPL.ELF. Now, you’ll find that you’ve got a file called OPNPS2LD-v.1.1.0.ELF.If not, this website can extract files for you and let you download the individual files from “ OPNPS2LD-v1.1.0.7z” You’ll have to have 7zip installed to extract the files.
#Use usbextreme install

It’s now the most compatible homebrew loader. USB devices and SMB shares support USBExtreme and \*.ISO formats while PS2 HDD supports HDLoader format. It supports three categories of devices: USB mass storage devices, SMB shares and the PlayStation 2 HDD unit. “Open PS2 Loader (OPL) is a 100% Open source game and application loader for the PS2 and PS3 units. Here, lemme show you (there’s some big improvements for internal HDD users)! Well now’s the time to get updated, cause there’s a whole new OPL. OR…or…maybe you download the nightly releases, but know how unstable they could be.
#Use usbextreme cracked
Haven’t cracked out your trusty PS2 in a while? Heck, maybe you had the release of the stable 1.0.0 release of the Open PS2 Loader months and months and months ago.
