This guide assumes that you have already set up and played one of these emulators at least once. This guide will cover the most popular emulator for running Gamecube games: Dolphin (Computer), and Dolphin (Android). This tutorial will show you how and where to access your save files while using a Gamecube emulator. MAKE A BACKUP OF THIS FILE BEFORE USING OR EDITING IT WITH ANY SAVE EDITORS. Inside this folder will be your memory card file.ħ. Eject your SD card from your Wii and insert it into your computer. Wait for your memory card to be backed up to your SD card. In my case, my memory card is in Slot A so I will click "A".ĥ. Choose what memory card you would like to backup and click the corresponding button. To restore your memory card file after editing it you will need to press "B" and "+" at the same time.Ĥ. Click "B" and "-" at the same time to enter "Raw Backup Mode". Click "A" to use your SD card as the destination for the save backup.ģ. Open the homebrew channel on your Wii and launch GCMM.Ģ. Note: with this method you will be able to make an exact clone of your gamecube memory card which is extremely useful for emulators, and makes transferring to a new memory card a breeze.ġ. The main device I will be using in this tutorial is a hacked Wii with homebrew installed. If you are trying to back up your save for Gen 3 Gamecube games there are a few things you will need.
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