

PARAM.SFO Information about the Game Save.MC_Slot Inside a PS1 or PS2 Memory card, real or virtual, every one of the savedata items represented with an icon, A single savedata can use one or several slots in PS1, and always only one slot in PS2.Used as the file name when a single Game Save is exported to USB, e.g: BESLES-53702535953.PSV Identifyer of each Game Save of a PS1 or PS2 Memory Card.Any_Other_Files Represents all the other files in the folder generated by the game with any filename and filextensions that are dependant of each game and can vary, e.g: "PROFILE.BIN"(in PS3 Game Saves) or "SECURE.BIN" (in Minis Game Saves) etc.The name assigned to the card when it was created from the "Memory Card Utility (PS/PS2)" in XMB.Name of the folder where the game was installed (different than the TITLE_ID in their PARAM.SFO that refers to the original ID when the game was released years ago as a disc).Name of the folder where the savedata files are stored, composed by TITLE_ID + some variable characters added by the game, e.g: BLES00001-nick01save01.The number assigned by the system to this user when their account was created (is a counter).This worked for me, though it may not for you, in which case bad luck. Start up your game, load the save you were previously using an emulator to play and enjoy the authentic hardware experience. psu file into the memory card in the format required for games to read it. Navigate to the memory card you wish to transfer the save to (/mc0 for the memory card in slot 1, and /mc1 for the memory card in slot 2) and in the root of that memory card hit R1 and select "Paste PSU" (or "PSU Paste", whichever it is).psu file you placed on the drive, hit R1 and select "copy". Navigate to the USB drive in the filebrowser (on mine it was called /mass), highlight the.Plug the USB into your Playstation 2 and run uLaunchELF.psu file containing the files necessary to create a save file on an actual Playstation 2 memory card. In the table below, highlight the save file you wish to transfer and then click export. Run mymc and click the "open" button, navigate to where you're PCSX2 memory card file is and open it.

In the top right of the window click "Open in Explorer", this will locate the. Under the config tab click "Memory Cards".

You'll first need to find where PCSX2 has placed your virtual memory card.This worked for me using Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64bit. (This requires a soft-modded Playstation 2 with Free MCBoot installed, and a USB drive formatted to FAT32.) If you've been using PCSX2 to emulate Playstation 2 games, but would like to play on a physical Playstation 2 without losing the progress you've made through emulation, just follow these steps. This is something I just figured out and thought to add to the wiki for anyone in the future facing the same problem.
