

Click the ‘Get stuff from xyzzy key dump’ button, there you should Ng-sig (your console’s elliptical curve crypt. NG-mac (your console’s wifi adapter’s mac address) Stuff from a savefile’ button and point it to the savefile… Get a savefile from your wii (no matter what) and click the ‘Get Click the ‘Get stuff from Interwebz’ button to obtain sd-key, sd-ivĢ. Here how you will use the FE100KeyGrabber,ġ. Enjoy.Ĭlick to expand.Yeah, I have extracted my save data using SGM GX, but I don't know the next step, I've downloaded FE100 already but I can't seem to use it completely without having the homebrew app "Xyzzy" If you don't mind me asking what are you editing?Įdit: found it this is fe100 I knew I had it stored somewhere. If you need any help I would be glad to assist. There was a post here on gba a little while ago about savegames. Some stuff still remains on wii brew though. * zestig - decode and unpack Wii flash images * twintig - pack and encode a saved data wad

* zeventig - decode and unpack an installer wad * tachtig - decode and unpack a saved data wad (data.bin) Negentig - decode and unpack a disc image I can look to see if I still have fe100.īut there are other things that work too. I have over 100TB of storage loaded with most of the wii tools and other stuff. Luckily there are still places to get the needed stuff. All of its files will be extracted to the game save folder.Well have you extracted your save data with this? Ī ton of the wiibrew has been missing for a while. bin file (contained in the ZIP archive you attached). Open Dolphin, go to Tools-> Wii Save Import and select the data. Click Import GCI, and browse until you find the save you got.Open Dolphin, and go to Tool -# Memcard Manager.Likewise, people ask, how do I load GCI files into dolphin? Press "Start" to open the file and begin playing your game. Select your GCI file which is usually displayed as a save game name from the list of saved games. One may also ask, how do I open a GCI file? Look for the "Load" or " Open" option on the game's menu, then select it. (12-15-2012, 07:12 AM)Zee530 Wrote: Right click the game and click 'open wii save folder'. Right click the game and click 'open wii save folder'. The easiest way I have found is when you have Dolphen launched no game running, is to right click on your desired game title and then click on "Open Wii Save folder" and this takes you right to the save files for that particular game.
