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    Default So my data was corrupted too...

    Pretty irritating. I treat my PSP and memory -so- well and it still happens :l

    Anyway, I was wondering if anybody knew of a way to recover it WITHOUT a usb cord. I have a memory stick/SD converter, so I can access the memory stick from there. I -did- back my data up, but it's 5 levels behind and I'd rather not get them again... Mind you, Im on a PSP 1000 with 5.03. I haven't applied any mods.

    Any tips? (Sorry to make a topic like this again, but I couldnt find an older one :l)

    Thanks in advance.
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    It got corrupted because you use hyphens to emphasize your words.

    Anyways, I'm pretty sure there's no real way to recover corrupted data, other than maybe some clever homebrew app that I don't know of.

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    Backup is the only prevention. I'd say just be happy it's only 5 levels, haha..
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    Better start backing your data every few days, another thing I do to back my data, is to back it onto my desktop and copy the data onto my spare mem stick.

    To copy data onto another mem stick:
    1. Go to the Game column.
    2. Go to Saved Data Utility.
    3. Find the game save.
    4. Press Triangle.
    5. Hit copy.
    6. Follow the on screen steps to back the data onto another mem stick.

    I also saw somewhere on the forums about recovering saved data, but it's been about a month since I last saw it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chukie sue View Post
    Pretty irritating. I treat my PSP and memory -so- well and it still happens :l

    Anyway, I was wondering if anybody knew of a way to recover it WITHOUT a usb cord. I have a memory stick/SD converter, so I can access the memory stick from there. I -did- back my data up, but it's 5 levels behind and I'd rather not get them again... Mind you, Im on a PSP 1000 with 5.03. I haven't applied any mods.

    Any tips? (Sorry to make a topic like this again, but I couldnt find an older one :l)

    Thanks in advance.

    1> i hope you brought the game
    2> what make is your memory stick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blace View Post
    I also saw somewhere on the forums about recovering saved data, but it's been about a month since I last saw it.
    it didn't work!
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    which memory stick do you have corrupt guys?

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    Mines a sony 4gb magic gate. The card does not get corrupted, just the save does because the game rarely freezes on me while saving after a network error.

    The OP's problem may be different to mine though.

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    This reminds me to backup my file again <_<;;

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