Cho hỏi về cách chép save PS2 qua USB và ngược lại

Thảo luận trong 'Thảo luận chung & Trình giả lập' bắt đầu bởi DW, 30/8/07.

  1. DW

    DW Donkey Kong

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    Em là gà về Console,đến nay mới mua được cái PS2,hình như là SCPH-3000,hiện giờ em có 1 cái card save 8Mb và cái USB JVJ 1Gb,xin hỏi làm cách nào để copy game save từ PS2 memory card qua USB và ngược lại.Bây giờ cần có thêm soft gì và cần làm những gì,em không biết gì hết.Các bác nào biết xin chỉ tường tận giùm,em là gà không biết gì hết,thank nhiều.
    Em đã hỏi bên box Sony nhưng không ai trả lời hết,ra ngoài đây để kiếm chút hi vọng cuối cùng.
     
  2. sherman_nguyen

    sherman_nguyen Youtube Master Race

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    Mình mới lục ra 1 đóng thông tin có liên quan về vấn đề của bạn nhưng toàn là tiếng anh nếu bạn biết tiếng anh thì rất tốt còn nều ko thì nói mình biết để mình chỉ cho ok!

    Đầy là bản tiếng anh:

    ---Note: If you have one of the latest, slim PS2 models (the sticker on the back will have a model number of SCPH-75001 or higher), skip to the bottom of this post and read the last entry. This will likely answer your question.

    Q: What do I need to use Day 1?
    A: A CodeBreaker version 7 or higher, and a compatible USB flash drive. There is also a Day 1 device that offers fewer features, but comes with a USB flash drive.

    Special note: You must have the retail version 7 or higher. If you have version 7, and it does not have the Day 1 feature, that is because you have either downloaded, or purchased a leaked beta that was never meant for sale. Regardless of how you came by it, we cannot support it, and Day 1 will never work on it.
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    Q: What USB flash drives are compatible with CodeBreaker version 7 and up?
    A: This thread contains a list of drives that have worked for our users: Compatible USB Flash Drives. An official list existed at one time, but a new generation of flash drives comes out about every three months, and older drives disappear from most major retail outlets. It's just impossible to test every drive. Play it safe and buy one that works for somebody else, or keep your receipts!

    As a general rule of thumb, you should stick with devices having a 128 MB capacity or below. This is plenty for the CodeBreaker. If you already own a USB drive with a greater capacity, and it does not work with the CodeBreaker, you may be able to fix the problem by using a powered hub in conjunction with the drive. Plug the hub into the PS2, and the drive into the hub. If this does not work, the only solution we can offer is to buy a compatible drive. Future versions of the CodeBreaker may fix the incompatibility, but the time in between versions is far too long for that to be a viable option.
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    Q: Can I use my PSP, MP3 player, digital camera, other USB device instead of a USB flash drive?
    A: It might work. As long as the device uses a file system the CodeBreaker can read, and you follow the other rules, you have a fair shot at getting it to work. Try it and find out. If it does not work, then no harm is done, but Pelican will not be updating the USB drivers to make it work, and this site will not be able to provide support to get it to work. Aside from offering the same tips we offer to people using USB flash drives.
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    Q: I bought the Day 1 device (in the red box). Why does my computer keep giving me space errors when I try to save to the drive? / Why does the drive show such a tiny amount of space?
    A: Because the drive is tiny. The Day 1 device comes with a USB drive that has approximately 110 KB of storage. I have written text files larger than this. I recommend not buying the Day 1 device. First off, it is just a CodeBreaker with a severely reduced feature set. Secondly, the only real reasons to buy it are because it comes with a USB drive that is guaranteed to be compatible, and it is about five dollars or ten dollars cheaper than a full CodeBreaker. However, the drive is so small that you will almost immediately need to replace it. In the end, a full version of the CodeBreaker, and a decent USB drive are a much better investment.
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    Q: Whenever I try to save a Day 1 file, it downloads as index.php, etc. What gives?
    A: The site redirects you to the appropriate file. If the security settings in your browser, firewall, download manager, or any security plugins prevent this, the download may not occur properly.
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    Q: When I try to download a Day 1 file, the file name saved to my drive differs from the file in the download box
    A: Some browsers automatically append things like, "[1]", "[2]", " - 1", and others automatically in order to keep from overlaying files. You have probably downloaded the file once before. Either use or delete the old file, or change your browser settings. In Firefox, choosing to select the save path for all downloads disables this sort of file name altering.
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    Q: 1. My CodeBreaker (version 7.0 - 9.0) freezes when I attempt to add the file for game X.
    2. My CodeBreaker (version 9.1 or higher) displays an error message "Out of Memory" followed by some numbers when I attempt to add the file for game x.
    A: This problem occurs when adding the file causes the code list to grow too large for the CodeBreaker to handle. You can either delete some games from the list, and free up enough space for the file, or start another save on a new memory card.

    The CodeBreaker sets aside a finite amount of space in memory for its code list. The amount of space was apparently chosen using the "pick a high number we will never, ever reach" methodology. Unfortunately, it is now possible to exceed the amount of memory allocated. On version 9.1 and higher, this problem is stopped before it gets out of control. On lesser versions, there is no error check for it, and the only way the problem obviates itself is when the CodeBreaker freezes, or, perhaps worse, the code save on your memory card becomes corrupted. The problems that can arise from this problem are covered as-needed in other FAQs on this forum. During a Day 1 upload, the only problem you will see is this freeze.

    Bear in mind that this is a memory, i.e. RAM, limitation, and not a memory card limitation. Theoretically, yes, you could have a 7-8 MB code list, but the CodeBreaker would not be able to load it into memory so you could use it.
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    Q: Why is there no Day 1 file for game x?
    A:
    If there are no codes on the site for the game, then there is nothing to put in the Day 1 file.
    If the game is fairly old, then it may predate the Day 1 feature, and its codes should be pre-loaded on the CodeBreaker CD.
    In other cases it may be an oversight, or creation of the file may be held up by other concerns. All new games will get a Day 1 file as soon as time permits.
    If you are using the network adapter as your source for Day 1 downloads, see the responses to the next couple of questions.
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    Q: I am using Day 1 with the network adapter, why is the list in such a random order, and is it possible to sort it?
    A: It is impossible to sort the list. The CodeBreaker retrieves Day 1 files by last update in descending order. The latest files will be at the top of the list. If you are searching for an older file, all you can do is manually search.
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    Q: I am using Day 1 with the network adapter, why are some games missing from that list?
    A: The build date of the CodeBreaker is inserted into the query that builds the file list. In theory, you should not need Day 1 files from before that date. In practice, this leads to a small gap that will cause a handful to perhaps a dozen or two files to be excluded when they should not be. There is no way to change this. Unless those files are updated, causing the last update date to be more recent than the date hard-coded into the query, they will always be excluded from the list.

    You can either enter the codes manually, or load the Day 1 file with a USB drive.
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    Q: Is it possible for me to make my own Day 1 files?
    A: Yes, you can now make your own Day 1 files for the PS2. Here is the link on how to do this. Creating Your Own Day 1 Files.

    I'm also posting the link in here to the program that you have to use to make your own Day 1 files. If you need more help using this program, refer to the readme.txt included in the download. CBC Maker PS2
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    Q: My CodeBreaker does not recognize my USB flash drive.
    A:
    Check your drive. If you have any folders on the drive, back them up to your computer, delete them from your drive, and try again. On some drives, having folders on them seems to prevent the CodeBreaker from reading it correctly.
    Try reformatting the drive. CodeBreaker version 7 only supports FAT16 (a.k.a. just plain FAT). CodeBreaker version 8 and up supports FAT16, FAT12, and FAT32. FAT16 is a good catch all.
    You may have an incompatible drive. Check the compatibility list above. You may want to post asking if anyone has the same drive. Somebody else may know a trick to get it to work (some drives will only work if you hook up a powered hub, for example). If your USB drive is incompatible, there is nothing that can be done to make it work. A new CodeBreaker version may increase compatibility, but not necessarily, and the period between major versions is about 6-12 months. Your best bet is to exchange the drive for one that is known to be compatible.
    If you have the latest PS2 Slim Model (SCPH-75001 or higher): Sony has made some key modifications to this revision of the PS2. It seems that the changes they have made to the USB hardware have rendered the CodeBreaker's USB drivers inoperable. This is likely due to use of a newer and probably cheaper chipset. The change does not seem to effect software that uses Sony's USB drivers, but Pelican's home-brew drivers do not operate (Pelican cannot use Sony's drivers for legal reasons). A future version of the CodeBreaker will likely fix this problem. For now, there is no fix for this on your unit.
     
  3. DW

    DW Donkey Kong

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    Bạn sherman ơi,cái này là hướng dẫn sử dụng Day1 device gì đó mà,mình cần cái soft nào hay có cách nào làm cho cái PS2 nó nhận ra USB ấy.
    Ai rành về phần cứng PS2 chỉ giùm mình với.
     
  4. thaidesignzzz

    thaidesignzzz Mario & Luigi

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    26/3/07
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    đơn giản, chỉ cần có Codebreaker 9.2 là okie hết :hug::hug:
    nhưng mỗi cái là tôi ko gửi file được, nên bạn chịu khó tìm file "CODEBREAKER V9[1].2 CD" , xong unrar rồi burn iso đó ra đĩa là okie :hug::hug::hug:
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    đây rồi, đã tìm thấy :D:D:D
    http://gamevn.com/showthread.php?t=165026
    cái này đơn giản lắm , chỉ việc cho đĩa vào ps2 là biết ngay íh mà ...( tự dưng mình có cái " memcard " 1gb :;) )
     
  5. handsomejack

    handsomejack The Warrior of Light

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    đúng là dùng CB thì có thể chuyển file save từ MC wa USB và ngược lại nhưng ko phải USB nào nó cũng đọc và mình ko thể save trực tiếp bằng USB dc
     
  6. thaidesignzzz

    thaidesignzzz Mario & Luigi

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    nhận gần hết các loại USB bạn ah` :wink:
    mình có cái usb mua bên malays, chẳng hiểu hãng j` nhưng nó vẫn nhận ầm ầm :D
     

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