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ERASE BRAWL DATA Y/N

Started by Full Metal Ryder, April 14, 2008, 09:57:12 AM

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Full Metal Ryder

y/n

also y can't I save brawl to an SD card?

greg400

No.

And probably because your SD card doesn't have enough space.

The artist formally known

Quote from: MarioSonic44 on April 14, 2008, 12:07:43 PM
And probably because your SD card doesn't have enough space.
It doesn't let you transfer your data much like Animal Crossing didn't

Wrench

Don't delete all those hours of playing.  doodthing;

Feynman

You can move game saves from the Wii's internal memory to an SD card via data management in the Wii's settings.

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Full Metal Ryder

Quote from: Bassir C. on April 14, 2008, 02:00:30 PM
You can move game saves from the Wii's internal memory to an SD card via data management in the Wii's settings.
not brawl

Feynman


strongbad

Quote from: MarioSonic44 on April 14, 2008, 12:07:43 PM
No.

And probably because your SD card doesn't have enough space.

No, brawl is only just over 100 bits, and even though I don't really know the bit to MB conversion, it says that my CD card has like 1000 bits so 100 is less than 1000 so it should fit.

ncba93ivyase

Quote from: David. on April 14, 2008, 04:01:03 PM
No, brawl is only just over 100 bits, and even though I don't really know the bit to MB conversion, it says that my CD card has like 1000 bits so 100 is less than 1000 so it should fit.
that's not even a tenth of a kilobit and even less of a kilobyte

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Squirtlejazz

DOES NOT WORK I ALREADY TRIED ON RELEASE!
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bluaki

Quote from: David. on April 14, 2008, 04:01:03 PM
No, brawl is only just over 100 bits, and even though I don't really know the bit to MB conversion, it says that my CD card has like 1000 bits so 100 is less than 1000 so it should fit.
The unit the Wii uses is blocks, not bits (bits are tiny units worth 1/8 of a byte).
I'm assuming wii blocks and gamecube blocks are the same size, in which case 1 block=8KB
Super Smash Bros. Brawl uses  128 blocks and has a block set on it to prevent the "copy" function to work on it. Some other games with a similar block include Trauma Center New Blood, Pokemon Battle Revolution, Pokemon Box, Pokemon Colleseum, Sonic Adventure 1 or 2 GCN Chao data, etc.


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