my game cube memery card isent working theres no hole on the computer and i said to formatting and it faild how do i fix it
How old is it it usually happens with age
GameCube memory cards can reformat when something is wrong with the memory card, such as it becoming corrupt. You can also reformat the memory card manually through the GameCube's memory card manager.
You simply take it out of the gamecube, shake it, blow in it, and wait a few seconds. Then put it back in and it should be fine
it won't corrupt the new memory card except for the corrupted files you x-fer over. so the disk space the corrupted files take up will be screwed but the rest of the memory card should be just fine.
You can't save gamecube memory to the wii it must stay on a gamecube memory card.
By deleting the corrupted memory. You can try doing some tactics like removing it from the system for an amount of time, which has been rumored to work, but not really proven. It is worthy of note that on a Memory Card 1019, some older games will not be compatible. Hi, i also have tatics the almost always work! take out the memory card, blow in it, shake it and, put it back in!
Yes, you can use a GameCube memory card with the Wii. GameCube games are backwards compatible with the Wii, and there are 2 slots for GameCube memory cards.
When you put a CD into a computer, you must format it. When formatting is done on your CD, you will notice it has less memory on it then what it is supposed to have. This is because the computer puts "formatting files" on the CD. These formatting files are essential to using a CD with your computer. They tell the computer where on the CD to put your files, which helps keep them from getting corrupted (not working/usable).
You can use GameCube memory cards, but only to save on GameCube games, not Wii games. The Wii already has 512 MB of internal memory, and an optional SD Memory Card can be used to save Wii games.
No. you can not save gamecube saves on the Wii system memory. To save gamecube data you must have a gamecube memory card inserted in the provided gamecube memorycard slot.
If it is wii-designed memory card for gamecube games, then yes.
Inexpensive GameCube memory cards are available through foreign electronics sellers such as DealExtreme. However, these unlicensed cards are generally considered inferior to officially licensed Nintendo memory cards. Consumers interested in the genuine product will need to purchase a used card through Amazon or eBay, as Nintendo has stopped producing memory cards for the GameCube.