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Using Memory Cards
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Using Memory Cards Using SD Memory Cards SD Cards are used in many digital cameras and cell phones and for data storage on PCs. The Wii console accepts only SD or SDHC Cards (32 GB maximum), including miniSD or SDHC and microSD or SDHC Cards when used with their respective adapters. SD Card SDHC Card An SD memory card can be used to store the following data from the Wii system memory: • Game save information from Wii games (depending on the game, some information cannot be copied to SD cards) • Certain data from the Wii Channel applications • Games downloaded through the Wii Shop Channel such as Virtual Console and WiiWare games • Add-on content downloaded within a game NOTE: Games and add-on content copied to an SD Card cannot be used with a different Wii console. To use an SD Card, open the SD Card slot cover on the front of the console and insert the SD Card until it clicks into place. Note: Label faces towards the Wii game disc slot Using Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards NOTE: Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards can only be used to save game information for Nintendo GameCube Game Discs. To use a Nintendo GameCube Memory Card, open the slot cover and insert the memory card as shown below. Note: Label faces towards the top or right side of the Wii console. Using Memory Cards Using Memory Cards See the SD Card Menu and Photo Channel sections in the Wii Operations Manual - Channels and Settings for more information on using SD Cards with the Wii system. miniSD Card and Adapter microSD Card and Adapter If purchasing a new SD Card, a list of cards that have been tested to work with the Wii console can be found in the Wii - Systems and Accessories section of http://support.nintendo.com CAUTION: Do not insert or remove memory cards when reading or writing information to or from the card or initializing the card. Doing so may damage the Wii console or memory card, or permanently destroy data. 34 35