PS1/2 Transfer memorcy card to PCSX2

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Hi , does anyone knows how to transfer over PS2 memory card content into a PCSX2 virtual mem card? I am now able to PCSX2 in my laptop, so I can just take this thing when I am going back and forth (I am studying abroad), but i still have some save file on the memcard that i want to transfer over to the PCSX2, anyway to do that?
 

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If using a cheating device to extract your save,

1. download myMc:
http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca:11068/mymc/index.html

2. open a pcsx2 memcard with the software and import from the file the cheat device gave you

If using Ulaunch,

1.In Ulaunch
____ a. in your mc, select the save folder you want to transfer
____ b. on your usb storage device, do a psu paste (the option is below the normal paste)
2. use myMc


here is a more in-depth guide:
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-How-to-use-...aves-from-PCSX2
 

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So My best is using ULaunch elf right? since I don't have nonback up cheating device , I can use ANY flashdrives right? I don't have to get this fancy special capacity flash drive.

The guide wrote about this ps2 memory card reader for PC? Does such thing even exist?
 

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just use any usb storage device, as long as it is formatted in FAT 32, you ps2 should read it, if it's not then format it with windows.

boot your ps2 with ulaunch
insert your usb storage device in one of the usb connectors of your ps2
in ulaunch, browse to your Mc and select the folder containing the save game you want to transfer
....pop the action menu (R1 or R2 i think), click copy
....browse to your usb storage device (mass), pop the action menu and click psu paste
disconnect your usb storage device.
connect your usb storage device on your computer
start myMC
....open your pcsx2 memcard (/My documents/PCSX2/memcards if 0.98 and default settings)
....choose import, select the psu file in your usb storage device
....import the save you want to import

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The guide wrote about this ps2 memory card reader for PC? Does such thing even exist?
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Well I didn't know that, and apparently it retails for 78 bucks in OZModchip, useless then. I can burn Ulaunch Elf to a CD right, there is no special burnign method or anything ?
 

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