I'm trying to save escape from monkey island on my play station 2 but it keeps saying after the first save that there is no memory card. Is there anything I can do?
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You can't save PS1 games on a PS2 memory card. You need to buy a PS1 memory card to save PS1 games. The PS1 card will plug into the standard memory slot on a PS2, but the insides are different.
Try starting the game without the memory card. If it starts up then you know that you have a bad memory card. Please remember to rate my solution to show your appreciation!
First, check to see if your memory card has any room on it by turning on your PS2 while there is no game in the machine. Select your memory card, and see how many blocks are left on it, then see how many blocks are required to save Crash Bandicoot 2 games (should tell you on the game's box).
If there isn't enough room, delete some saves to make room.
If there is room, or you cannot view the saved data on your memory card then try putting it in the other slot. If putting it in the other slot does not fix the problem then your card is either damaged or the data is corrupted. In either case, you will simply need to use a different memory card.
First see if it plays cds. If so, try DVD movies. If so, try a game. If it plays cds but not DVD's or games, either the laser needs to be adjusted or replaced. I got a few PS2's from friends that they used ALOT. Turned out the lasers were bad. Memory cards only store game saves and such and don't help with media booting.
Many people have this issue with God of War and God of War II. It is a glitch and some have found that using a 64MB memory card instead of an 8MB memory card has helped but not many have had such success. The only solution would either be to play the game all the way through in one go, while attempting to save at all the save points possible or to attempt to take the game back to where you got it and request a replacement game.
well, if it only does this error for one game then maybe the problem is in the game itself? Is the CD a real one? or is it copied with a golden back? if it is copied then such things can definitely happen.
this is how i preset my stations, im not sure if you have done this before.
fm can save 20 stations and am can save 12
1] chose your desired station
2] press & hold the play/memory button until P01 pops up and flashes
3] to save the station, press & hold the play/memory button
if you'd like to save another station, then repeat steps 1 & 2,
then press the play/memory button again until P02 pops up,
repeat step 3.
to listen to your preset station, all you have to do is press the play/memory button.
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