Nintendo GAME CUBE Games User Manual


 
5. Once drivers have finished installing, restart your PC.
6. Once the drivers have successfully been installed, you will not be required to
install the drivers again.
d) Disconnecting the Supplied GAMECUBEUSB Memory Card from your PC
Always check you have shutdown the GAMESAVES for GAMECUBE
application on
your PC before disconnecting the GAMECUBE
USB Memory Card from the supplied
USB cable and PC.
e) Starting-up the GAMESAVES for GAMECUBEInterface
1. Make sure you have the supplied USB cable and GAMECUBE
USB Memory
Card correctly connected to a spare USB socket on your PC.
2. Double-click the GAMESAVES for GAMECUBE
icon on your PC.
PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT disconnect the GAMECUBE
USB Memory Card while using
GAMESAVES for GAMECUBE
and never have the supplied GAMECUBE
USB
Memory Card connected to your PC and GAMECUBE
at the same time.
2) AN OVERVIEW OF GAMESAVES FOR GAMECUBEINTERFACE
When you first start your GAMESAVES for GAMECUBE
software, you will be presented
with an interface consisting of two different panels as shown below. Details of each panel
and its functions are explained in more detail below:
a) PC Panel
This is the left panel that displays all the game saves stored on your PC. The game
saves are stored in Group Folders so you can manage your own game saves by simply
grouping them together. Game saves can also be copied or moved into different Group
Folders within the PC Panel.
b) Memory Card Panel
This is the panel on the right and displays game saves, which are stored on the GAME-
CUBE
USB Memory Card that is connected to your PC via the supplied USB cable.
1. Group Folder – These are the folders that contain the game saves stored on
the PC.
2. Game Saves – These are the actual game save files that are stored on the PC.
3. Edit – This button allows you to edit Group Folder names and Game Save
Descriptions of the game saves stored within the PC Panel.
4. Delete – This button will delete any highlighted game save(s).
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