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    I got this from the Japanese boards and it seems to be tried and true.

    You can prevent losing any items or your char on the BSoD by NOT unplugging your modem cable. All you need to do is keep your auto disconnect at 15 minutes and wait for it to disconnect you automatically. The reason to keep it at 15 minutes is because it can take between your auto-disconnect time up to double the auto-disconnect time. So you would want it at the bare min otw it would take forever to disconnect.

    The offical word from Sega is that the BSoD is a server side error that is produced by the routing method they are using. They have stated that this WILL NOT be fixed. Gotta love the A+ customer service.

    Well people, only time will tell. After doing research I strongly believe that this is true and we can prevent losing anything at the BSoD.
    Playing as Keahi on Phantasy Star Portable 2 - US Version.

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    Thankyouthankyouthankyou!

  3. #3

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    What's BSoD?

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    Black Screen Of Death
    =)
    And, you can also avoid this by quitting the game ASAP, if you notice your text is not appearing, and you cannot pick up items.

    But, now I am glad there is a solution in case you do not notice these thigns before the dreaded BSoD

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    punting back to 1. =)
    Playing as Keahi on Phantasy Star Portable 2 - US Version.

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    hmm....i always unplugged my phone line,that always worked for me!

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    I have talked to people who have still lost items by pulling out the phone cord. It just goes back to the old 'Better be safe than sorry' bit.
    Playing as Keahi on Phantasy Star Portable 2 - US Version.

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    hmmm..........just by pulling the phone cord?

    well ok,i won't do that again.

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    How do you set the auto disconnect?

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    How do you set the auto disconnect?

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