| Error Message | What It Actually Means | The Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | “Not a valid PS2 memory card file” | The file is corrupted or was created for a different emulator. | Delete the file and let PCSX2 create a new one (Config > Memory Cards > New). | | “Mcd001.ps2 is not a CD/DVD image” | You tried to run the memory card via “Run ISO.” | Go to CDVD > Iso Selector > Browse and select an actual .iso game file. | | “No save data found for this title” | The Mcd001.ps2 file contains saves for other games, not the one you are playing. | Start a new game; the emulator will save to the card automatically. |
⚠️ Back up your existing memory card files before proceeding to avoid accidentally deleting your personal progress across other games! Step 1: Locate Your Default Directory Mcd001.ps2 Full Game
This error typically appears when a save file is incompatible with your game's version. PS2 games have region-specific save data (NTSC-U/C for North America, PAL for Europe, NTSC-J for Japan). A European save file will not work with a North American copy of the same game, and vice versa. | Error Message | What It Actually Means
: It is essentially a raw disk image of the memory card's NAND flash memory. | | “No save data found for this title” | The Mcd001
: The PS2 had a vast library of games, and without a specific title or more details, identifying "Mcd001.ps2 Full Game" directly is difficult. If you have any more information about the game (like genre, gameplay features, or storyline), I could try to help you identify it.