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.
No you cant
The largest memory card available for the PlayStation 2 is the Pro DUO card which is 16GB.
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.
I do believe that a PlayStation 2 will recognize a PlayStation 1 memory card. I use a ps1 memory card in my ps2 might it might vary from the different memory card brands.
no
It uses a PlayStation 2 memory card. 8mb. Companies on card: Sony and MagicGate. only ps2 cards
Yes, but you cannot save playstation 1 games on a playstation 2 memory card as they are not compatible.
No, the USB memory card reader cannot stop working from the write and erase cycles.
Provided that the SD memory card is original and is used in the right way, it will not stop working from the write and erase cycles instead of the USB memory card reader.
You need a Memory Card reader device to connect the Memory card to a computer
Yes, to store PlayStation 2 game data you need a 8MB (PS2) memory card. The PS2 will still play most games without a memory card
No they can not. Although you CAN play PS1 games in a PS2, you'll need a PS1 memory card to save them.