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    Luna Silver Story - Cannot Save After Disc 2 Switch

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      Mariasjourney
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      Hey all,

      I just reached the end of disc one and after a little hunting around, I figured out how to switch to disc two and continue playing. However when I save the save file is not available to either disc 1 or disc 2.

      Disc 2 on this game is boot able by itself but it cannot see the save files at all?

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Please add more info about your setup, as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.

        The save file is tied to the ROM/disc name, how did you switch to the 2nd disc ? Check the the disc folder for the save files for the game (they have the .srm extension) and copy the disc1 save file over to the one the the 2nd disc. Make a backup of the files first, just in case.

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        • EfriimE
          Efriim
          last edited by Efriim

          If you explore the rom psx folder, you should see a .srm file for the game, this is the memorycard file. The memorycard file will load if it matches the name of the rom that is loaded e.g. LSSS(Disc 1).srm, LSSS(Disc 2).srm. You could change the name of the .srm file to match whatever disc you're loading, or you could make a .PBP archive or .m3u playlist in place of starting the discs separately.

          PSX2PSP will make a pbp archive. Usually only have to load both discs into the program.

          Search for .m3u playlists in Retropie help should find a tutorial of how that works.

          If you make a playlist and don't want the original .iso/.bin/.pbp to appear as duplicates in the game list then it takes some extra work but you can change the essettings.cfg or change the filename of the .bins to include a "." (period) at the beginning of the file name, this will denote the hidden file attribute in linux, you would then need to change the filenames in the .m3u playlist appropriately to include this.

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