, one of the late-era "super slims" released for the . In the preservation world, these final models are both a blessing and a curse. While they are incredibly reliable and feature a built-in power supply, their updated BIOS—specifically version v2.30 —was famously patched by Sony to block the popular FreeMcBoot exploit .
For nearly a year, these final Slims were still hackable. However, in , Sony silently updated the BIOS from version 2.20 to 2.30 . all ps2 bios files -including the new scph-90006-
Alia reached under the counter. Her uncle kept a box of broken games for testing. The first one her fingers touched was a scratched copy of Okami , the disc art faded to a pale sun. , one of the late-era "super slims" released for the
If you own an SCPH-90006, consider dumping and submitting your BIOS hash to platforms like or EmuGen (for verification only – not distribution). For nearly a year, these final Slims were still hackable
The only legal way to use these files with an emulator is to create a personal backup from a console you physically own.