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- #Savegame manager gx how to use zip
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#Savegame manager gx how to use mp4
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#Savegame manager gx how to use install
The WAD shows up to Multi Mod Manager under a folder within the apps folder, but when I try to install it I am told that it did not go through. Multi Mod Manager can still not add it though.Is it outdated? It was posted up Novemand it is 2.1 MB. Upon trying to add the WAD file found in "Wii_Official_Channel_(17blocks_forwarder_rev09_SMGX).zip", my Multi Mod Manager was unable to add it to my Wii.I installed the vWii file at first, but then found the Wii version when looking under the files here.
#Savegame manager gx how to use zip
Is it essential to use in order for Savegame Manager GX to work? Do I add it to my SD card after I use the first zip file? I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
#Savegame manager gx how to use zip file
The second zip file contains a WAD file and a readme inside. I clicked on the download icon on the Source forge page and then it downloaded a zip file named "Wii_Official_Channel_(17blocks_forwarder_rev09_SMGX).zip". I already had the Homebrew Channel before trying this. Once I removed it from the SD card it solved the problem. When I included the "HBC_SetUp_R127.zip" file into my SD card the Wii was unable to read any of the files on my SD card for anything. It included a: boot.dol, meta.xml, and an icon.png with an image of SaveGame Manager GX. When I clicked on a link that brought me to Source forges's page it automatically downloaded a ZIP file named "HBC_SetUp_R127.zip" so I opened it. But the only thing I find on the Internet is either how to delete the saves on the Wii 1 by 1 or how to completely format the Wii. Then I could "Extract all saves on the Wii > Delete the saves I want to delete from the extraction > Delete all saves on the Wii > Re-install the saves which I did not delete from the extraction". Then I could reinstall the saves that I did not delete on the Wii from this folder, but all the saves which were extracted from the Wii earlier would still be on the Wii.įor things to work properly, I would need a function to delete all savegames present on the Wii at the same time. If I go in the "manage all" menu, I can extract all the Wii saves at the same time in a folder, then I can use SaveGameManagerGX to go in this folder to delete the games I want to delete, which is still 1 by 1, but much faster than on the Wii. In SaveGameManagerGX, if I select "Wii" at the top, I only can extract or compress the games 1 by 1. Click to expand.Hi! I found your "manage all" menu, and was able to do something, but still, the Wii console is missing a function to bulk delete or delete all savegames to be able to do what I wanted to do.
