Saitek WII GAMESHARK CHEAT SAVES AND MEDIA MANAGER Manual - page 10
b) Organising your Image files
You can organise your JPG files within the Wii GameShark Cheat Saves and Media Manager interface, and
catalogue your images.
You do not have to store your JPG files in the default “My Photos” folder, you can create your own
specific folders and store certain JPG files in them.
To create a new folder in which to store your images follow these steps:
1.
Select the “File” menu option.
2.
Select “Create Folder” and the dialog below will appear:
3.
4.
Select Photo from the drop down menu as the file type and PC Saves as the location.
5.
Type in the name you want to call the folder.
6.
Click OK and the folder will appear in the PC panel.
7.
You can now add files to this folder in the manner described in the “Adding Photo files to the
“My Photos” folder”, replacing “My Photo” with the folder you have just created.
c) Copying Image files to your SD card
You can copy JPG image files across to your SD card very easily.
1.
Ensure your SD Card is connected correctly.
2.
Select the file you want to copy to your SD card so it is highlighted (ensure you have enough free
space on your memory Stick by checking the Capacity bar).
3.
Click the “Copy to Memory Stick” button on the Wii GameShark Cheat Saves and Media Manager
interface. You can use the SHIFT and CTRL keys to select multiple files.
4.
The copy process will now take place, so a progress bar will appear.
5.
You will now see the file or folder appear in the SD card panel.
6.
To view your images on your Wii, close the Wii GameShark Cheat Saves and Media Manager
interface and remove the SD card
safely
from your PC using the “
Unplug or Eject Hardware
”
option of Windows.
7.
Insert the SD card into your Wii and select the “Photo Channel” option to view your
photos/images.
If you are familiar with PC techniques, you can “Drag and Drop” JPG files from the PC panel to the SD
card panel to copy them across.
PLEASE NOTE
If you have transferred files to the SD card, you
MUST
close the application and use the
Unplug or Eject
Hardware option of Windows
(usually found on the Taskbar). If you do not do this then your file may not
be saved to your Memory Stick.
This is due to Windows and not the Wii GameShark Cheat Saves and
Media Manager application.