So go ahead: open that Mcd001.psv file, browse your old saves, and smile at the icons you haven’t seen in years.
Let’s break down what PSV files are, how they differ from save states, and when you should use each one. PSV stands for PlayStation 2 Save File (sometimes referred to as a "memory card raw image"). pcsx2 psv files
Use save states for convenience. Use PSV files for progress . How to Manage PSV Files in PCSX2 1. Finding Your PSV Files By default, PCSX2 stores them in: Documents\PCSX2\memcards\ So go ahead: open that Mcd001
If you’ve spent any time tweaking PCSX2 (the legendary PlayStation 2 emulator), you’ve probably noticed a folder filling up with files ending in .psv . Maybe you ignored them in favor of the more familiar .state save files. Use save states for convenience
In PCSX2, a .psv file is a direct, sector-by-sector dump of a virtual 8MB or 16MB memory card. It contains everything that would be on a real PS2 memory card: save icons, game data, system configuration files, and even corrupted data.
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But here’s the truth: If you want stability, compatibility, and the ability to transfer your progress to real hardware, it’s time to get comfortable with them.