Nintendo GAME CUBE instruction manual Copying Game Saves Using the ‘Copy Memory Card’ Button

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PC and saved in the Group Folder you have just created. The original game save will remain on the GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card.

Tip

To transfer more than one game save at a time between panels, simply hold down the ‘Ctrl’ button on your keyboard while selecting the game saves you wish to transfer. All the game saves will be highlighted. Now simply press and hold the left mouse button down whilst the cursor is over a highlighted game saves and “drag” the game saves to the PC panel (Left). All the game saves will be transferred.

6)COPYING GAME SAVES FROM PC TO THE GAMECUBEUSB MEMORY CARD GAMESAVES for GAMECUBEcan only copy game saves from your PC to the supplied GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card, not to any other GAMECUBEMemory Card.

If you wish to copy the game saves on your PC to a different GAMECUBEMemory Card, you will need to copy them to the supplied GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card first.

Then transfer the game saves stored onto the supplied GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card by inserting both the GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card and your normal GAMECUBEMemory Card into your GAMECUBE™. Then use the game save copying functions of your GAMECUBEto transfer your game saves to another GAMECUBEMemory Card. (Refer to your GAMECUBEmanual for details of how to do this).

You will only be able to store a maximum of 127 game saves on the supplied GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card, this is a limit of the GAMECUBEitself in that it will not allow anymore than 127 game saves on any GAMECUBEMemory Card at any one time.

PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT disconnect the GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card while using GAMESAVES for GAMECUBEand never have the supplied GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card connected to your PC and GAMECUBEat the same time.

There are two ways to copy game saves from your PC to the supplied GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card. These are both described below:

a) Copying Game Saves Using the ‘Copy -> Memory Card’ Button

1.Attach the GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card you wish to copy game saves to your PC via the supplied USB Cable.

2.A progress bar will appear as the Memory Card Panel starts to show what game saves are stored on the GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card.

3.If no progress bar appears, use the mouse to click the ‘Refresh’ button. This will

refresh all Panels and you should now see the game saves that are stored on your GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card.

4.Once the progress bar is complete, you can begin to highlight the game save you want to copy from the PC. Simply put your mouse cursor over a game save on the PC Panel (Left panel) and click on it. The game save will now be highlighted.

5.Use the mouse to click the ‘Copy -> Memory Card’ button. A progress bar will appear while the game save is being transferred.

6.The game save will now be transferred to the GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card. The original game save will remain on the PC.

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Contents For use with the Nintendo GameCube Game Console Gamesaves for Gamecube User Guide Setting up Gamesaves for Gamecube for the First TimeIntroduction Getting Started a RequirementsAN Overview of Gamesaves for Gamecube Interface Starting-up the Gamesaves for Gamecube InterfacePC Panel Memory Card PanelGroup Folders Managing Game Saves on the PCEditing Group Folder Names Creating Group FoldersEditing Game Save Descriptions Deleting Game Saves Stored on the PCMaking Backups of the Gamecube USB Memory Card Viewing Game Saves Stored on the Gamecube USB Memory CardDeleting Game Saves on the Gamecube USB Memory Card Copying Gamecube Game Saves to PC Copying Game Saves Using the ‘Copy PC’ Button Copying Game Saves Using the Drag and Drop MethodTip Copying Game Saves Using the ‘Copy Memory Card’ Button Download the Latest Game Saves and Cheats Accessing the Internet Connection for the First TimePage Downloading Game Saves from the Internet Connection Panel Advanced SearchesWhy doesnt it work with Windows95 and Windows98? Frequently Asked QuestionsSeem to have various problems when running your software How do I plug in more than one Memory Card at a time?Can I plug it into a USB2.0/USB Hi-Speed port? Can I plug the cable into a USB hub?Can I use a USB extension cable? My game refuses to load a game save saying it is corrupt My game refuses to recognize the Gamecube Memory CardMemory Card. Why? Customer Support Warranty Information