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If one of your PS4 games does have this feature, you'll be able to start the upgrade by visiting the game's Hub on your PS5, inserting the disc as well if you own the physical version, and, there, you'll be offered the chance to download the PS5 version. Though, like PS4 saves transforming into PS5 saves, these upgrades are developer dependant, so don't except a PS4 game to include this feature. Before you can begin using the cloud storage for the PS5, you first need to ensure that you have a PS Plus subscription.

Without this, the Cloud Storage will be inaccessible to you. Once you've signed up for a subscription, or if you had one already, you'll want to head to the Settings for the PS5.

Next pick 'Upload to Cloud Storage' and you'll be able to select which save files you want to upload to the cloud. If you're manually uploading saved data for a game that has auto-sync for its saved data enabled you'll receive a notification that auto-sync will be disabled. This means that you'll need to turn auto-sync back on for this game. Once the upload is complete, you'll be able to download this save file onto any PS5 that has your user account on it.

Next, select the option 'Download to Console Storage' and you'll be able to select which save files you want to download from the cloud. Sometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our policy. Jump to comments 0.

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For many PS Vita users, limited Vita memory card storage is definitely an issue mainly due to the high cost of memory cards, which are proprietary from Sony and can cost many times what conventional SD cards cost. Because of this, many Vita gamers are forced to continuously delete and download games from the PlayStation Store PSN in order to not exceed the storage on their Vitas.

This potentially leaves some Vita owners stuck with the games they had on their systems before the official firmware was updated. However, there is good news. With qCMA and a bit of work, you can back up the games on your hacked PS Vita and delete them from your device to make room for new ones, which in turn you can transfer to your Vita via your PS3 following the steps on our previous entry on this topic. These you can back up and store on a local hard drive, be it in your computer or even on an external drive.

This is highly preferable to having these backups on your PS3, since connecting a hacked Vita to a PS3 for transferring games, while doable, requires a bit of extra work.

That means that when it comes to a native Vita game, you will have to back up the whole thing since the saves are located inside the game files themselves. Step 4: Then select the games you want to back up and copy them to your computer. The process is almost exactly the same though. Open that drive and navigate to the PSP folder. If it's too large, we can only copy the specific games you want the data for later. Download any one PSP game onto your Vita and play it enough to generate a save file.

Any game will do, it doesn't have to be a game you want to copy the save data for. You should see the game you played earlier in a list; tap the PSP game to select it and hit copy. Click Okay to copy it onto your PC. In that should be a single folder named with random letters and numbers. You should now see all of your PSP save data.

I recommend hitting Select All and just copying all of this data over. You can also pick and choose just the games' data you want to copy over if you want to save yourself some space. Any time you download a PSP game onto that Vita, it will start with the save data you copied from your old PSP, no need to repeat this for each game! Your PSP save games are accessible in the memory stick you used to save your files. Find a way to read the memory stick in a PC with a memory card reader I don't know if you can backup your files from your PSP direclty to a computer Optionally, to facilitate the transfert, play your game until it create a save game.

Once installed you will be able to save games and files to your PC. Check all the game you want to import the save game for and press "Copy". This will copy the data to your PC. Go to the locations of the save files in your PC.

Inside of it there'll be another folder with a random name that is, I think, a reference for your PS Vita system In case you have multiple systems saved to the same PC.



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