You need to look at the extension of other save files to figure out which is the correct one for each emulator and game. Most of those files are Wii Menu related but the one named savedata.bin is the one we're looking for.Ĭopy savedata.bin to your emulator's saves folder and rename it to exactly match the name of the ROM you will be running from your SD card except for the extension. Click "Unpack savefile" and a directory will be created next to the original file containing some files. Click the "." button in the "Savefile" line and find the directory with the save file you want to convert. This will create files with key values under the folders private and shared within the FE100 base folder.Ĭlose FE100KeyGrabber and run FE100.exe. Those keys are specific to your Wii and present on every save file. This step will add data to all but the last remaining fields in FE100KeyGrabber's GUI. Press the button: "Get stuff from a save file" and find the data.bin of any save file you copied to your SD card. Those came from this post at the HackMii blog and are the same on every Wii. Run FE100KeyGrabber.exe and fill the following manually:
You'll need to install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package x86 and copy libea圓2.dll from OpenSSL (located at openssl-0.9.8h-1-bin/bin/libea圓2.dll) to your FE100 folder. You can either backup your saves one by one or use GameTDB to match the title IDs to the appropriate gameĭownload and extract FE100. Those title ID's are not very descriptive. The save data will be stored under \private\wii\title\XXXX\data.bin where XXXX is the title ID of the game you are saving from. You can copy copy-protected saves by rebooting with the GeckoOS hook "copy nocopy saves" Using the Wii Save Data Management Menu, copy your save file to an SD card. Warning: Be sure to work on a copy of the save data and back up the original in case the file becomes corrupted and unusable. Note: Steps 3-6 only need to be run once for each Wii It was taken from an archived cache of a post on the WiiBrew forums. Disclaimer: I did not originally come up with this guide.