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Very Unusual Memory Card Problem

I hope someone can help me and If not maybe point me in the right
direction.
I have a slimline ps2 as well as a old model ps2.I can't save God Of
War or Area 51 on the slimline machine.I can save as well as load both
games on my older model on the same memory cards that don't work on the
slimline.Actually,the slimline will load both of those games fine.But
when I try to save it says save failed,then acts like it can't see my
memory card.I can save various other games on the slimline with no
problems.I can open my memory card in the explorer and see all my saved
files.The cards work fine on the older system.I loaded up my God Of War
Save on the slimline.It works.But when I try to step right back into
the save and save it says "Error Saving Data"I am really stumped on
this one.Please help or direct me.I appreciate your time and thank you
in advance
 
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nvic

Jan 1, 1970
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I have heard of games that were not compatible with the slimline. If
you can still load, the game might not be designed for that ps2. It is
mainly those big games, you know the ones with really good graphix and
lots of sound. It may be too much for the little ps2. I have heard the
little ps2's have less internal memory for running games, mainly for
space. I have one question, can you save the game if you don't let a
level load before saving? (Load, don't load a level, and save) If so,
the incompatibility may be the problem. Let me know, nvic.
 
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nvic

Jan 1, 1970
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I have heard of games that were not comppatible with the slimlines. If
you can still load, the game might not be designed for that ps2. It is
mainly those big games, you know the ones with really good graphix and
lots of sound. It may be too much for the little ps2. I have heard the
little ps2's have less internal memory for running games, mainly for
space. I have one question, can you save the game if you don't let a
level load before saving? (Load, don't load a level, and save) If so,
the incompatiblity may be the problem. Let me know, nvic.
 
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paul405

Jan 1, 1970
0
hi there

not heard of this one before , however i have heard of the memory
allocation being in a different place , and therefore when you go to
replace the info part of the memory dump into the machine , it can only
put half or so back in to the correct address .and hence an incomplete
program is dumpled .when read it is read with errors .


de paul
 
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