Help would be greatly appriciated. : )
If that still doesn’t work, chances are the card has a dead battery. Get the card back to the store you bought it from and ask for an exchange.
(Dead batteries are an ass. I lost my Legend of Mana NewGame+ save and my Dance Dance Revolution records due to the battery in my PSOne card dying).
This wasn’t really to answer your question, it was mainly me musing about another :p
If that still doesn’t work, chances are the card has a dead battery. Get the card back to the store you bought it from and ask for an exchange.
(Dead batteries are an ass. I lost my Legend of Mana NewGame+ save and my Dance Dance Revolution records due to the battery in my PSOne card dying).
they have batteries in ps memory cards?
Also, this may be way too simple — but are you certain you’re attempting to save to the correct slot?
I thought PSOne cards have, at least what one of my friends told me back when I was in secondary school. Unless only cheap imitation cards have batteries in them, in which then that makes me an owner of one.
One more thing to check – make sure the card is inserted fully into the slot. If the card doesn’t show up on the PS2 Browse screen and you didn’t get any prompt to format the card, try to gently push the card in further and try jiggling it a bit. Also, I echo Agent’s advice to try moving the card to a different slot and see if it works.
no problems whatsoever in the slightest. no format. no wierd thingy. it was as if i was playing a good ol psx to begin with. :p
that, along with everything else that’s been said, should be a good indicator that you got a crap card most likely.
i would try out the other suggestion of using that card on another ps, (like a psx) or another ps2 if possible, in order to confirm this.
move on from there.
Or your PS2 can’t access to the PSone’s cards ?