PlayStation®2 30000 - 50000 Series / HDD

Viewing Saved Game Data

Internal hard disk drive (40GB) (for PlayStation®2) (HDD) installation will change the way you store and manage saved game data on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system. The biggest change is the addition of folders that can be used to store saved game data on the HDD. The HDD also changes the options you have for handling data on a memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2).

To view saved game data:

  1. Turn on the PlayStation®2 system and make sure the disc tray is empty.
  2. Select Browser from the Main Menu and press X Btn.
  3. Select the icon for the saved game data you want to view.
    • If the game data is on a memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2), highlight the browser icon for that card and press X Btn to view the card's contents.
    • If the game data you want to view is in the HDD, select the HDD browser icon and press X Btn to examine its contents. Highlight the folder where your saved game data is located and press X Btn to view that folder's contents.
  4. Highlight the browser icon for the saved game data you want to view and press Triangle Btn to view the options menu for that icon.

    The following options are available when you view saved game data:
    • Copy
      Select this option to copy your data to another memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) or to a folder on the HDD. For more details, please see Copy Saved Game Data.
    • Move
      Select this option to move the game data from its current location to a memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2), memory card, or a folder on the HDD. For more details, please see Move Saved Game Data.
    • Rename
      This option for renaming saved game data is usually unavailable as most saved game data cannot be renamed.
    • Delete
      Select this option to erase saved game data. For more details, please see Delete Saved Game Data.
    • Information
      Select this option to view information about the saved game data including size, date of last update, whether the data is protected against copying or being moved, and location of the data.