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After playing the game many times, my sons PS2 game said this on the screen "The Lego Star Wars II Data on the memory card (PS2) in MEMORY CARD slot 1 is currupted. Without delting the corrupt data, you will be unable to Save your progress
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contact nintentdo and the game provider and if you have a warranty on the DS great! they will give you a new one and or repair it and the game provider will replace the game if your son tells then what level he was they can pre-program it for you and he wont loose his data Good luck
Sounds like you might have knocked the card by accident and caused it to loose the data. The most common issue with the memory card is that the chip board inside comes loose and it moves so open the card up put the chip back in position and tighten it back up or if thats not the case get some rubbing alcohol and clean the gold strips.
you cannot save another file until you delete previous one.Corruption occurs if the memory card is removed from console or if you reset the game while saving or loading game remember this also happens when you are saving or loading game and electricity turns off.
Graphics Card Required: 64 MB 3D Graphics card with Vertex and Pixel Shader (VS/PS) Capability Recommended: 128 MB 3D Graphics card with Vertex and Pixel Shader (VS/PS) Capability
Input Device Required: Keyboard and mouse. Gamepad and joystick supported Recommended: Gamepad
DirectX Microsoft DirectX 9.0c (April 2006 Edition) is included on this CD. You will be prompted to install DirectX during the installation of this game if this or a more recent version is not already properly installed on your system. NOTE: DirectX may require the "latest" updates for your operating system. This may also include the latest drivers for your motherboard, sound, and video hardware.
Installation: Installation requires 3.5 GB of free hard drive space. We recommend that you have an additional 500 MB of free space available after installing the game for the Windows swap/page file.
You must have local Administrator rights to properly install LEGO Star Wars II and update Dire
No other programs should be running in the background. System resources should be at least 85% free.
To check this: Press CTRL-ALT-DEL once, choose Task Manager, choose the Performance tab, and check CPU Usage. There should be at least 500 MB of free hard disk space after installation.
If you experience performance issues when running LEGO Star Wars II, we recommend that adjust the following options in the Video Options menu:
Lower the video resolution. Set Antialias to Off If this option is set to Antialias from Control Panel, you will need to set your Antialiasing Setting to Application-Controlled in the Windows Display Properties for your specific graphics card. Disable Bloom Effect.
Please close all other programs before running LEGO Star Wars II. This includes virus-scanning, word processing, and Internet programs. Simply disabling these programs will not always help, as the programs still use resources that are needed to run LEGO Star Wars II. If you experience problems completely closing programs that are running, consult the documentation for those individual programs. This is a common problem when trying to completely disable virus-scanning software.
I don't know if you have been trying to delete the data with a game inside the ps2, but in case you have, try this.
Turn on the system WITHOUT a game inside, select BROWSER,
the MEMORY CARD ICON, and i believe the corrupted data icon is a
grayish black square. Choose options and then delete. I am also heard that inserting a music cd will work as well, probably just has to not be a game inside the ps2.
Corrupted data comes from turning off the ps2, or
removing the memory card while the game loads or saves data to/from
memory card. I really hope that helps, ps2's are meant to be played! Good luck.
I think you can pretty much kiss that data goodbye no solutions but to start on another new game and work your way back up and see if that its an error with your memory card. You could try and change memory card slots or even take your system apart and clean it thoroughly or same with the memory card but i wouldnt recommend it because it could very well mess your memory card up....
Will all is saved game info be lost?
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