Sce_sdmemory Info

: On PS5, users sometimes find "unknown" save data files that lack metadata. These are often tied to error reports or corrupted syncs, but checking the file's date can help match it to a specific game. Troubleshooting Save Data Errors

: Tools like Save Wizard or community-made PS4 Save Bot require these files to identify and decrypt save data so it can be modified (e.g., for adding currency or items). sce_sdmemory

: If you copy save data to a USB and it doesn't appear in editing tools, ensure both sce_sdmemory and sce_sdmemory.bin are present in the correct CUSA folder path. : On PS5, users sometimes find "unknown" save

This file acts as a container or metadata index for PS4/PS5 save data. It is usually found inside the game-specific folder (e.g., CUSAXXXXX ) alongside a companion file named sce_sdmemory.bin . Common Use Cases and Issues : If you copy save data to a

If you are seeing errors related to storage or saves, standard PlayStation fixes include: Sce_sdmemory

: Users of the Playstation 4 Save Mounter sometimes find files with an sdimg_ prefix (e.g., sdimg_sce_sdmemory ). For these to be recognized by standard software like Save Wizard, the prefix must be removed to restore the original sce_sdmemory name.

Reports involving this file usually center on save data manipulation or troubleshooting: