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Sometimes save data is distributed as a raw folder (e.g., a folder named BASLUS-21413 ).

: If you are trying to "repack" someone else's save into your own progress, you may need to swap the internal data files while keeping your own header to avoid "Corrupt Data" errors. Conversion

Some repacks include the Shinobido: Tales of the Ninja (PSP) data or the Japanese-exclusive Shinobido: Kagari-bi content. Ensure your save data matches the specific version of the repack you are running. How to Avoid Corrupting Your Stealth Progress

Many PS2 games use a standard CRC32 or a custom XOR-based checksum at the beginning or end of the file. If you change even one byte, you must update this value so the game accepts the file.

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Shinobido | Way Of The Ninja Save Data Repack

Sometimes save data is distributed as a raw folder (e.g., a folder named BASLUS-21413 ).

: If you are trying to "repack" someone else's save into your own progress, you may need to swap the internal data files while keeping your own header to avoid "Corrupt Data" errors. Conversion

Some repacks include the Shinobido: Tales of the Ninja (PSP) data or the Japanese-exclusive Shinobido: Kagari-bi content. Ensure your save data matches the specific version of the repack you are running. How to Avoid Corrupting Your Stealth Progress

Many PS2 games use a standard CRC32 or a custom XOR-based checksum at the beginning or end of the file. If you change even one byte, you must update this value so the game accepts the file.