
Once you have them on your PC, it’s time to open up MemCardRex.

#100 GAME SAVES PSP HOW TO#
How to transfer the save from the PSP memory card to ePSXe However, you might as well copy the entire folder since the files are tiny. In any case, copy this folder to your pc. In my case, it doesn’t match because I got the ISO online and not from your regular sources. This is a tiny image somehow related from your game, probably the box art or a character from the game. If you’re still unsure, open this folder and look for the file named ICON0. This is the Game ID and it will also be important for later, so remember it. In my case, for the game Grandia, the folder was SCUS94457. Obviously, since this was the last save I saved, the folder of the save would be the most recently modified one. What I did was to sort this folder by Date Modified.Ī lot of weird names here, but you can figure it out. I went to my PSP´s files and found the PSP/SAVEDATA folder. What I did was to save my game for one last time and then connect my PSP to the PC. You can get the ID off the back of your game case, but in case that’s not an option, you’ll have to do some guessing. Instead, they are named after the ID of your game. This can be hard, because the folders aren’t named after your game exactly. The first thing you need to do is to figure out which of the many folders on your PSP represents the memory cards belonging to the game you’re trying to transfer the saves from.

PS3 virtual saves (*.psv) (importing only)Īs you can see, it supports a lot of stuff.It also supports a couple of single save file formats, such as: PSP virtual Memory Card (*.VMP) (read-only).
#100 GAME SAVES PSP PRO#
ePSXe and PSEmu Pro Memory Card (*.mcr).It cannot write to all of the formats, but it can read from most of them. It allows you manage the content of PlayStation memory cards in various file formats.

To do this, you need mostly just one tool – MemCardRex MemCardRex So here goes… How to transfer your save from the PSP to an emulator
#100 GAME SAVES PSP FULL#
I really only touched on the subject in my Grandia post and, since I’ve been having difficulties figuring this thing out for myself, now that I finally did, I decided I should write up a full guide to help others.
