
He took the time to help and explain that to me.Īccording to my previous search, it's very hard to find a solution on internet. Just remplace the banner.bin and the GameData.bin with the dolphin one.ģ) Replug your SD card to the WII, launch SaveGameManager Gx, import it and overwrite the old one!īig thx to LPFaint99 and ryancollins ( Who tried to help too ! ) : By default, savegamemanager GX take and copy your save in the root of your SD with this path : SD:\\savegames\000100000xxxxxxxx\ the x still the id of the game.Ģ) Plug the SD card to your pc. SaveGame Manager GX SVN r125 is released. Transfert your copy to the default path in the sd card. There will be several files in this folder including banner.binġ ) Launch your game from your wii, make a save. dolpin/User/Wii/title/00010000/xxxxxxxx/data (with xxxxxx being the title id of the game) So you have to have your Wii "Homebrew able"įirst go to your PC. Its works better than having to backup your saves through. So, to export a save from dolphin to a real wii, you need to have a save manager in your Wii. Savegame Manager GX allows you to extract the save files from your Wii to your SD card and vice versa. Usually, remplacing the data.bin with the usual Wii save manager gave this message : The data copy could have failed. The direct way via the experimental exportation do not work, the wii do not reconize the DATA.BIN that is created. SaveGame Manager GX lets you extract, compress, install, copy, move, and delete Miis and gamesaves for Wii, WiiWare, and Virtual Console games. Thats where SaveGame Manager GX comes in. I found my solution so I put in there, if it can help other people in the same situation. SaveGame Manager GX WiiFlow can extract Wii gamesaves to a emu nand and flash them back to Wii nand but sometimes you need a bit more. I had a Chat with LPFaint99 that helped me a lot
