Things You'll Need
Instructions
Connecting With a USB Connection
Plug the USB multi-hub adapter into the USB port located on the computer. You will need more than one USB port, so the hub adapter is a must-have. For some models, the port may be on the back of the CPU, while others may have a front loading port.
Insert the PlayStation 2 memory card into the USB adapter for the memory card. Connect the memory card USB adapter to a port on the USB multi-hub adapter. The computer should recognize the new type of memory added.
Open the "My Computer" folder if using a PC. Click on the memory icon located in the folder to open the device. If using a Mac, the computer will automatically detect the device and add it to the desktop. Click and drag information to and from the device folder. None of the data from the PS2 can actually be opened on a computer, however files can be moved around.
Connecting Via an X-Port Adapter
Insert the X-Port (also called Sharkport) CD-ROM software into the disk drive on the computer. Make sure the software is the computer version and compatible with your computer model. Install the software by following the on-screen instructions. Connect the PC to the PlayStation 2 via a USB connection. Insert the USB cord into the port located on the front bottom left corner of the PS2 console. The X-Port software should detect the PS2 and establish a connection.
Place the X-Port CD-Rom software included for the PS2 into the console's disk drive. Power the PS2 on and allow the console to load the X-Port disk. The program should start automatically and allow the saved PS2 files to be transferred to the PC.
Open the X-Port program on the PC and complete any transfers of data. The program allows you to copy files to the PC and even add downloaded data to the memory card for use on the PS2 console. Remove the X-Port disks from the PC and the PS2 when finished.