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2007-12-29 08:36:25 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Games & Gear Nintendo Wii

I have tried copying every game and the Mario and sonic olympics is the only one that doesnt copy?

2007-12-29 08:38:36 · update #1

Yes thanks again both of you. but i have tried saving as you said but it wont let me the only game that wont let me save onto the sd card is the olypics. i have just saved red steel and am trying the same by replacing the .bin file on that instead. tyhanks again...keep the advice coming if you can

2007-12-29 08:57:58 · update #2

Another thing is the data i download from the internet seems to be two file? so which one do i change the name of. Please help...plenty of wine going round we all all going mad! but fun he he

2007-12-29 09:00:38 · update #3

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From the Wii menu, go to Wii options (at the bottom left hand corner) then go into "data management", then go to "save data" then go to "Wii" and then go the tab labeled "Wii", find the Icon for the "mario and sonic" game, and click on it. It will ask whether you want to "copy to the SD card?" Click on yes, and that should do it!

If you can't find the icon, it's probably because all the icons on the screen are filled with other games, in which case you click on the blue arrow you see in the middle of the far hand side of your screen and it will take you to the next icon menu.

Try that and let me how it turns out.

Oh, and in order to save on the SD disk, some of the games require that you first have the game disk actually inserted in the Wii during the save. (And of course that you still have room on the SD disk.)

I've downloaded and used powersaves a number of games including "Lego Star Wars", "Resident Evil 4", etc. and they've always worked perfectly! Unlocking all the levels, bonuses, extra characters, special weapons, etc.,--some of which you could only get by playing the game 20 times or more, and beating it at "expert" levels.

2007-12-29 08:53:46 · answer #1 · answered by ttt 5 · 0 0

The SD card might be out of space. That is the most common and the best thing to do is go to staples and buy one there. You can get a 2GB one for like around 20 instead of getting the same one with it saying Wii on it for almost double!
P.S. Just to let you know that the Wii does not read game data off of the SD card yet. So you will need to put the game data back on the Wii harddrive when you want to resume playing the WIi game from the same spot.

2007-12-29 08:44:56 · answer #2 · answered by Coop 4 · 0 0

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