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Put a wii save game in dolphin
Put a wii save game in dolphin






put a wii save game in dolphin
  1. #Put a wii save game in dolphin how to
  2. #Put a wii save game in dolphin full
  3. #Put a wii save game in dolphin code

#Put a wii save game in dolphin full

Make sure to preserve the full folder structure \private\wii\title\R9IE\ for ease of restoration. From here you can copy that game save to your hard drive, to another SD card, or pack it up and email it to your friend. That self-contained file holds all of the game save data for that game. Each /gamecode/ directory will have a data.bin file inside it. The data.bin file is where the magic resides. Let’s open up that folder and take a peek:

#Put a wii save game in dolphin code

Our own demo transfer here is proof of that, we saved Pikim (a game ported from the Game Cube) and the title code is R9IE. It’s neat to know that but beware that sometimes there are deviations, especially with Game Cube ports and games with tons of related titles (such as all the Metroid releases). The first letter indicates the system (R for Wii, N for N64), the second letter is the first letter of the game name (such as M for Mario), the third letter is the fourth letter of the name (such as I for Mar io) and the last letter of the game code is the region code (such as E for English or J for Japanese). If you want to geek out for the sake of geeking out, you can also use a simple algorithm to figure out which game is which. How do you decode that mess? The easiest way is to consult a list of Wii game codes, such as this massive list at WiiSave. If this is your first transfer you’ll only see one directory, if you’ve copied multiple game saves you’ll have multiple and confusingly named directories within the /title/ folder, like the screenshot below: Here is where all of the saved games you’ve transferred to the SD card are located. Plug in the SD card and navigate to the directory /private/wii/title/. We’re using a PC running Windows 7 for this tutorial but any computer that can read the FAT file system will work just fine.

put a wii save game in dolphin

When it’s done copying, eject your SD card from the Wii and take it over to your computer.

put a wii save game in dolphin

Select any game you want using the Wiimote and then press the Copy button in the dialog box that pops up, like so: Right now you’re looking at all the Wii game saves stored on the Wii’s internal memory. You should be at a screen that looks like so: Fire up your Wii and navigate to Wii Options –> Data Management –> Save Data –> Wii. Pop your SD card in your Wii (or use the one already in there if you’ve completed some of the hacks we linked to above and already have a dedicated Wii SD card).

#Put a wii save game in dolphin how to

Copying Game Saves from the Wii to Your Computerįirst let’s look at how to get your saved games off the Wii and onto the SD card. Unlike many Wii tips and tricks that require a hacked Wii (such as hacking your Wii for homebrew, installing a Wii game loader for easy backups and fast load times, and setting up anti-brick protection to safeguard and supercharge your Wii), this tutorial doesn’t require any sort of console modding or warranty voiding and will work on any Wii with zero risk.

  • A computer capable of reading and writing to the SD card.
  • For this job you’ll need the following items:








    Put a wii save game in dolphin