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Backing up PS2 saves

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Is there a easy way to backup PS2 saves to my PC? Like a adaptor that can be made or bought thanks in advance.
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corn619 wrote:Is there a easy way to backup PS2 saves to my PC? Like a adaptor that can be made or bought thanks in advance.
Exploit your system with FreeMCBoot, and its just a matter of copying them to a USB drive, or sending via FTP.
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casterofdreams wrote:On PC I want MOAR FPS!!!|
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Thank you, That website you linked is great by the way.
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http://psx-scene.com/forums/ps3-general ... lable.html

read post 4. the ps3 adapter doesn't work on PC at least as of yet. thats a really old thread, but i haven't found a PC driver yet. looking at your sig you've got a ps3 though so the adapter would let you back them up on that.
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http://www.modchip.ca/store/product.php ... 269&page=1
http://www.memor32.com/
This one works great! Saves are in .zip format for easy modifying, and with the right files it can be made to boot freeware/homebrew/etc off any disc or harddrive without installing a modchip (tho the PS2 laser prefers DVD-R over DVD+R.)
http://www.mementoteam.com/
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