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I'm not sure where you're looking, but I can still find plenty of Sony IDE network adapters on eBay. Still, you should be able to use the SATA version just fine, especially if you're only installing from the discs. You should still be able to push ISOs from your computer if you choose to do so with some utility... I know there was one that could do it with IDE drives. I wouldn't think it should matter if the drive is IDE or SATA for that, but I've never done it personally. You should also be able to install Free MCBoot this way... to the hard drive. That's called FreeHDBoot. Same thing, just on the hard drive instead of the memory card. Still, I feel like the memory card method (FreeMCBoot) would be more reliable. Speaking of reliability, do stick with the 8MB Sony cards. There are aftermarket memory cards that go up to at least 128MB, but there have been reports of them being unreliable. If you can, maybe even get a second memory card for Free MCBoot. There's no need to purchase another Free MCBoot memory card, though, any old card would do, even one you may have laying around already. Once you're able to run FreeMCBoot in the first place, you will be able to install it to other memory cards yourself.The reason I put it on here was people had stopped posting in there.
Yes, I realize that about playing discs. should I just go for the Sony 8Mb Free MCboot?And install from the disc. Too true, I will get a SATA network adapter they no longer have the network on them they just have a label covering over where it should have been. I have an adapter for the 2.5drive and an external caddy for the 3.5. I don,t see any of the IDE adapters with the network. Thanks for your information. This is a straightforward way to do it with this video. Yes I saw that in another video about USB being so slow as it is only USB1
Side note: I'm sure if you had posted in your original thread, you would have gotten responses there.