Saving PS2 Games saves onto usb Flash Drives?

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  1. delox

    delox Member

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    Is there any known way to save PS2 gamesaves directly onto a usb flash drive? I would rather not buy memory cards if I dont have to, and I have plenty of USB flash drives that I could use

    Please let me know if theres any known way of doing this


    Thanks,

    Rich
     
  2. ace1uk

    ace1uk Guest

    If you mean, can you save, while playing a game, to flash drive instead of memory card, then the answer is NO. A PS2 game will always look for a memory card, usually in slot 1.
    You could always buy just 1 card, then use AR MAX or Codebreaker to transfer all the saves to flash drive for storage purposes. But you would need to transfer a save back to memory card if you wanted to play a saved game again.
     
  3. delox

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    alright, i just didnt know if there was anyway to trick the ps2 into lettiong me ingame save on it. My friend just gave me his old ps2 and i 'd rather not put any money towards it... lol
     
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    what about the ps2 game saves to ps3 hdd???
     
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    Well, you can use the USB memory card adapter.
     
  6. raiderj

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    The PS3 will use the USB adapter to make a virtual memory card on its hard drive. That way PS2 games will see a memory card - having a PS3 does not enable PS2 games to save to a hard drive.
     

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