Web21 de ene. de 2024 · Reputation: 0. #1. 03-28-2016, 07:35 AM. So, I'm trying to modify the Grand Theft Auto III ISO (Namely, delete a file within, to see what happens), but the only program that allows me to do this is ImgBurn by copying the ISO contents to a folder, deleting the file, and putting the folder into a new ISO. However, this causes issues with … Web22 de jun. de 2024 · You can use a software called VSO Inspector to scan the disc's surface quality as well as the file integrity, so you get a vetter picture of the condition. Reply More posts you may like
Trying to edit PS2 ISOs - PCSX2
Web27 de mar. de 2024 · select your .psu file you would like to add to the card (whether you get it from GameFAQs or just backup your own saves from your ps2 using "ULaunch elf") NOTE: if your file isn't in .psu format use the PS2SaveConverter_0_030 to convert it! Step 5: Now when you have imported all your saves to the card, close Mymc-gui and Copy the … Web28 de sept. de 2024 · Rename the file extension to .MCR (e.g: mycard.MCR) 3.- Use MemcardRex or PSXGameEdit to extract or inject individual game saves (identifyed al slots) 4.- Rename the file extension back to .VM1 (e.g: mycard.VM1) 5.- Overwrite the original file in your internal HDD with the new file Notes: stew curran lacrosse
How To Open File With VMP Extension? - File Extension .VMP
WebThere will be a file called #SCEVMC0.VMP. Copy this file to your folder on your computer. Rename this file "part1". 5. Disconnect the PSP from the computer, go to your save game list and delete the newly created save file for the Bios Dumper. 6. Repeat these 5 steps (renaming the file of each part your dumped) to get all 5 parts of the dumped Bios. Web7 de feb. de 2024 · I found it a year ago on very old site, it is bad that I lost the author nickname. Anyway, large respect for him! There was no tutorial how to use it, here is … Web20 de jul. de 2011 · PCSX2 uses .P2S files for saved states (or files without an extension in earlier versions of the software). NOTE: Sharkport, a PlayStation 2 accessory, also uses the ".ps2" extension, but for saved games instead of memory card images. Therefore, if you receive a PS2 file, you may need to test for both PCSX2 and Sharkport file types. stew curran