PS2 Does such a program exist, please?

Is there a PS2 program that you can download that contains all of the working Open PS2 Loader .cfg files for getting the games to work? So that you download it, put it on a USB stick, insert it into your PS2's USB slot, run the program (using ULaunchLEF or whatever) and it will scan your PS2's hard drive and install the necessary .cfg files for the games that you have installed.

My fat PS2's internal hard drive died a while back, which of course lost all of the .cfg files. I have since replaced the hard drive with another one, and have installed a few games on to it, and gotten them working via the compatibility settings I have found via google, but now I want to reinstall all of my PS2 games, so it would be very convenient if I could somehow batch install all of the necessary .cfg files for the games.

Thanks for any answers.
 
Game configs depend of feature You are using, device which You are using and OPL version/build. There are no universal configs.
 
I've got a whole bunch of .cfg files, but unsure if they're downloaded through OPL Manager or if I downloaded them somewhere else.
 
Game configs depend of feature You are using, device which You are using and OPL version/build. There are no universal configs.

But it seems that OPL Manager can download .cfg files automatically. Does that program then take into account the relevant specifics of the hardware and software that your PS2 is using, and modify the .cfg files where necessary?
 
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I've got a whole bunch of .cfg files, but unsure if they're downloaded through OPL Manager or if I downloaded them somewhere else.

I've just checked, and unfortunately the .cfg files on my PS2's hard drive aren't named according to the game's title (at least not the literal title, instead they seem to reference a serial number of sorts), so even if you were kind enough to zip them up in an archive for me to download, I wouldn't know what files belonged to which games, sorry.

I will try OPL Manager though, and see if that will auto-download any .cfg files for the games that OPL Manager sees on my hard drive.

I've just googled and found an archive of Open PS2 Loader .cfg files at:

https://github.com/Tom-Bruise/PS2-OPL-CFG-Database/releases/tag/v1.1-tbhttps://github.com/Tom-Bruise/PS2-OPL-CFG-Database/releases/tag/v1.1-tb

(confusingly, the archive's file name is listed as 'Source', when it's actually 'PS2-OPL-CFG-Database-1.1-tb.zip')

and it contains 13,620 .cfg files! I will see if OPL Manager can use these files, if it can't find them online. Thanks for letting me know about OPL Manager.
 
Because they are named according to GameID which You have in saves (uLE can switch between fs structure view or interpreting view from saves meta data), on disc and on the gamebox.

I don't using any managers, so I don't know what they doing. But the reality is, some settings on X version of OPL are needed to game runs fine, while in Y aren't or are need different. And they are sometimes different for different devices. That's the reason "ultimate cfg collection" is not possible to make.

Current OPL version is 1.1.0, many of those cfg was made for beta builds since 14xx to 18xx, some for 0.9.3 etc.
 
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