Okay, to make an XML file, create a new codelist in the "my codelist" section in AR DS CM. Name it what you want your subscription to be called. now go start>my computer>local disk>datel>action replay code manager>local codelists there should be at least one file there. find the file that is named after the codelist you just created (it will say .xml at the end)and right-click on it. choose open with and if notepad isn't on the list choose choose program and select notepad (wordpad and editplus work fine too)now you will go to a window with a lot of text. put your cursor on the last place of the first line and press enter. now type in <subscription>. go to the very bottom and make a new line in the same fashion. type </subscription>. save the file. now go to a website provider that u have an account on and upload the file. it will have a link to it. click on it. now copy the URL of the site and paste it on the add new subscription text box in AR DS CM and press ok.
As for my subscription, it is http://www.freewebs.com/leadguy/Leadhead%27s%20Subscriptions.xml
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If an Action Replay is incorrectly used, incompatible codes are activated together, or you use certain codes that come with warnings of potential file corruption, you may delete your save file. But as long as you read any instructions the codes accompany and the ones that come with the Action Replay you should be quite safe, the Action Replay doesn't have any inherent risks towards your save file.
Since you have ARDSM, go to codejunkies.com to check on codes. They have all ARDS files for this.
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You Have To Delete Games Or Codes.
You aren't able to save game files to a action replay, gameshark,etc.
Just put the CD in the packge in the computer.
Sorry, but I don't think there is.
Your memory chip in the action replay is probably full. I had that happen myself. I had to go into the files for the memory chip using the software on my computer and delete the games I really didn't want. It only holds so many games' cheat codes at once.
Hmm you are supposed to convert the .sav file to a .duc file and then drag to Action Replay. Mine is having trouble right now but that's worked for my friends.
That's silly. You can't hack a Pokemon game without an Action Replay, unless you're talking about computer hacking a Pokemon. That'll take a lot of files.
action replay works by intercepting the game from talking to the system and telling it to listen to it instead of the game. it will do nothing to the game itself, it may however make you console get slower over time and can mess up you files you save while using the action replay.