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GameCube Saves

This is a full guide on how to manage your GameCube saves.

INFO

Use of any GameCube peripheral with a Family Edition Wii or Wii mini require soldering on GameCube ports and/or memory card slots.

Uploading an Individual Save (.gci File) to a Physical Memory Card

Requirements

  • A Wii with GameCube ports
  • An SD Card or USB
  • GCMM

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Instructions

Downloading

  1. Extract GCMM and put it in the apps folder on your SD card or USB drive.
  2. Place the .gci file in a folder called MCBACKUP on the root of the SD card or USB drive.
  3. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch GCMM from the Homebrew Channel.

Restoring

  1. Insert your physical memory card into Slot A or Slot B.

  2. Select the device you want to restore from.

  3. In GCMM, Press X on a GameCube controller or + on a Wii remote.

  4. Select the slot your memory card is in.

  5. Select the save you want to restore. If you have multiple saves to restore, you can press R on the GameCube controller or 1 on the Wii remote to restore all of your saves.

  6. When restoration is complete, press any button to continue.

Backing Up A Save (.gci File) to an SD or USB From a Physical Memory Card

Requirements

  • A Wii with GameCube ports
  • An SD Card or USB
  • GCMM

Instructions

Downloading

  1. Extract GCMM and put it in the apps folder on your SD card or USB drive.
  2. Place the .gci file in a folder called MCBACKUP on the root of the SD card or USB drive.
  3. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch GCMM from the Homebrew Channel.

Backing Up

  1. Insert your physical memory card into slot A or slot B.

  2. Select the device you want to backup to.

  3. In GCMM, Press Y on a GameCube controller or - on a Wii remote.

  4. Select the slot your memory card is in.

  5. Select the save you want to backup. If you have multiple saves to backup, you can press R on the GameCube controller or 1 on the Wii remote to backup all of your saves.

  6. When backing up is complete, press any button to continue.

Backing Up Your Physical Memory Card Into an Emulated Memory Card (.raw file)

Requirements

  • A Wii with GameCube ports
  • An SD Card or USB
  • GCMM

Instructions

Downloading

  1. Extract GCMM and put it in the apps folder on your SD card or USB drive.
  2. Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii and launch GCMM from the Homebrew Channel.

Dumping the .raw

  1. Insert your memory card into Slot A or Slot B.

  2. Select the device you want to dump to.

  3. Press L and Y at the same time on GameCube Controller or B and - at the same time on the Wii remote to backup your to a .raw file and select the slot your memory card is in.

  4. When the dump is complete, press any button to continue. It should be saved in a folder on the root of your SD or USB called MCBACKUP.

Restoring an Emulated Memory Save to a Physical Memory Card

Requirements

  • A Wii with GameCube ports
  • An SD Card or USB
  • GCMM

Instructions

  1. If you are trying to restore a save from Dolphin, go to the File tab in Dolphin, select open user folder, open the GC folder, and find the .raw file.

  2. If you are restoring a Nintendont emulated memory card save, navigate to the saves folder on the root of your SD card or USB.

  3. Insert your memory card into Slot A or Slot B.

  4. Select the device you want to restore from.

  5. Press L and X at the same time on GameCube controller or B and + at the same time on the Wii remote.

  6. Select the slot your memory card is in.

  7. It should restore the .raw file to your memory card. When restoration is complete, press any button to continue.

Transferring Saves Between 2 Physical Memory Cards

Requirements

  • A Wii with GameCube ports
  • At least 2 physical memory cards

Instructions

  1. Insert both memory cards into the Wii.

  2. From the System menu, navigate into Wii Options, Data Management, Save Data, Nintendo GameCube.

  3. Find the save you want, select it and select Move or Copy.