insert two memory cards into your PlayStation 2 and then make sure there's no disc inside
then turn your PlayStation on. then choose browser and you will have two memory cards pictures. Choose the one you want to move data from, then find the saved data and press x then on one of the options it should say transfer then choose transfer and bingo you've got it on the other memory card
First of all you need to go on to your Ps2 without any disc inside the machine.Then go on system set up and click on the memory stick image. Post this you will then see all the saved data of the games you have been on. Then all you have to do is press the circle button on the controller on the data you want to delete. Hope this helps.
Unfortunatly, there is not. I own a PS2, and spent 100s of hours on MLB 09 The Show: RTTS. I played many seasons, and was on my way to the Hall of Fame. Then one day, I accidently deleted my save file while I wasn't paying attention. I then tried to turn off the PS2, which only created a corrupt file, unable to be opened. This is terrible, and Sony should have some sort of patch to recover games. Sorry man.
My ps3 is corrupted and all I did is I held the power button until it turns on then back off Then hold the button down again it will beep once then beep twice.Then let it go. It will tell you to plug in the usb cord and connect the controller then press the ps button. After that a menu will pop up, click NUMBER 5 (It says restore ps3 system or something) agree with everything it says and you will have to reset the date and time and all that and then its fixed
ok go to your PlayStation 2 and put in your memory card but don't put a game in, don't put and type of disk in and take out a disk if it is in there. Then turn it on and a screen should come up with all your saved stuff on it. Then at the bottom it should have a key on how to delete it or copy it. hoped it helped!
I know how to on a Playstation2 though!When you see the memory card when clicked on browser,the memory card should pop up!Click on it then choose the game you want to erase then hit erase!
Final Fantasy VII was originally released for the PlayStation and PC. Currently, it can be found on the PlayStation Network and the spin-off game Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus is on the PS2. Regardless, any PlayStation game can be played on a PS2, but requires a playstation memory card.
You'll find the information at the PlayStation Support link I have added under the related link It is the link on the site for Manually back UpYou will need something to put the data on between taking it off the old harddrive and putting it on the new hard drive
Only the 2nd gen PSVita slim has internal memory, 1GB.
Vita games come in both physical and digital form. Physical copies of games can be bought wherever you can buy video games, and are stored on a small proprietary flash card, much like those used for the DS and 3DS. These games can also be bought and downloaded off the Playstation Store.
While it is true that the PlayStation 3 cannot update if it is off, the playstation does not need to be continually on. If you know that an update is needed, you can turn it on, update the playstation, then turn it off. If the playstation is not downloading the update or applying the update it can be turned off. An update can't even be started without the user explicitly starting the update. Depending on your internet speed, updates can be fast (< 5 mins) or slow (hours).
If you take the memory card out while the system is off, no harm should be done to the card or data saved to it. If the system is running, however, it is possible for the card's memory to become corrupt.
To transfer data between two or more PlayStation systems, you must have a PlayStation Memory Card. Insert the Memory Card into either of the two Memory Card slots on the PlayStation system. Upon powering on the PlayStation, access the Memory Card from the menu and you can drag and drop game save data. Once you have the data you need, shut off the system and remove the Memory Card. Then insert the Memory Card into another PlayStation system and the data on the card can now be used on the second system. Keep in mind that the Memory Card must remain in the PlayStation that you are using, as the PlayStation lacks internal storage.
Delite it off the memory card
turn on the PlayStation without a disk in it then go into the picture that looks like a memory card and click (pressing x or o i cant remember) on the ones you want to delete and the PlayStation will tell you the rest
From your Playstation Network connection on a PS3 you only need money in your Playstation Wallet from a credit card matching your account or a Playstation Network Card to make a purchase and download it into your PS3 harddrive
Final Fantasy VII was originally released for the PlayStation and PC. Currently, it can be found on the PlayStation Network and the spin-off game Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus is on the PS2. Regardless, any PlayStation game can be played on a PS2, but requires a playstation memory card.
You spit on it and rub it with your sleeve. If you have short sleeves, then get a dry rag and clean the spit off of the memory card.
No it can not
Go to your Wii's memory settings and go to channels then erase save data for Netflix. Be careful to not accidentally erase the channel itself though. When you are done, open Netflix, and it will ask you to log in. Also, If you choose to sell your Wii, be sure to erase the memory of your Netflix so buyers do not get to watch for free.
If you have a phone memory card, you are good to go. Have the memory card ready and put the memory card into an SD card adapter then put the SD Card into the SD-Computer Adapter. SD card will now be storing your music in your memory card. Put the memory card back into your phone and you have music. The songs could not be set as you ring tone (I think).
It wipes all your data off your hard disk.
The option will be in the camera settings :)