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Select Gigaherz's CDVD v0.8.0 and press configure.
Select Gigaherz's CDVD v0.8.0 and press configure.
*Pretty simple really, just select the drive letter from which the plugin will read the disc from. It will then directly run your PS2 game from the CD/DVD you have inserted in your drive
*Pretty simple really, just select the drive letter from which the plugin will read the disc from. It will then directly run your PS2 game from the CD/DVD you have inserted in your drive
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{{Tip|This is the only plugin that at least partially supports disc changing. If you have troubles changing a disc that is required by a game try this plugin!}}
{{Tip|This is the only plugin that at least partially supports disc changing. If you have troubles changing a disc that is required by a game try this plugin!}}
 
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===Linuz Iso CDVD===
===Linuz Iso CDVD===
[[image:LinuzIso_Config.png|thumb|Linuz Iso CDVD]]
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[[image:LinuzIso_Config.png|left|thumb|Linuz Iso CDVD]]
Select Linuz Iso CDVD v0.9.0 and hit configure.
Select Linuz Iso CDVD v0.9.0 and hit configure.
*This plugin has the extra ability of compressing your images to save you disk space apart from running your images for the emulator.
*This plugin has the extra ability of compressing your images to save you disk space apart from running your images for the emulator.
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*Under ''Compression Method'' you can select either ".Z - compress faster", which will compress your image faster but make it larger or ".BZ - compress better", which will compress your image slowly but make it smaller.
*Under ''Compression Method'' you can select either ".Z - compress faster", which will compress your image faster but make it larger or ".BZ - compress better", which will compress your image slowly but make it smaller.
*Under ''Options'' you can check/uncheck ''Enable Block Dump=>ISO name.dump''. When checked, this option will create a "ISO name".dump file in the PCSX2 root folder(where ''pcsx2.exe'' is located) from the game you ran. This file is like a small iso, '''which is mainly used for debugging'''. It will store the sectors read during the execution of the game you ran, so afterwards you will be able to load the file(using "select iso" of Linuz Iso CDVD) and run it without any image/cd/dvd. Note that if the game will try to read any other sectors from the ones not included in the dump file, it will obviously stop responding.
*Under ''Options'' you can check/uncheck ''Enable Block Dump=>ISO name.dump''. When checked, this option will create a "ISO name".dump file in the PCSX2 root folder(where ''pcsx2.exe'' is located) from the game you ran. This file is like a small iso, '''which is mainly used for debugging'''. It will store the sectors read during the execution of the game you ran, so afterwards you will be able to load the file(using "select iso" of Linuz Iso CDVD) and run it without any image/cd/dvd. Note that if the game will try to read any other sectors from the ones not included in the dump file, it will obviously stop responding.
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===CDVD Null===
===CDVD Null===
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This is a Null plugin just like GSnull, meaning it simply does nothing.  
This is a Null plugin just like GSnull, meaning it simply does nothing.  
<br />It doesn't have a configuration screen for obvious reasons.
<br />It doesn't have a configuration screen for obvious reasons.
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