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Data Management on the Nintendo Wii

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    Part of the video series: How to Use the Nintendo Wii

    From Quick Guide: Wii Games 101

    Summary: How to manage data in your Wii in this free video on setting up and maximizing your Nintendo Wii.

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    "So now Ill show you what the Wii Data Management settings are. So we'll go to our Wii options and we'll click on the left and here we have Data management, click on that and you have two options, save data and channels. So you can go into channels here and you can see all your different channels. Like some games I've downloaded and then some of Nintendo's channels. What you can do is, click on one, it will show you how many points it is and how many blocks you have open and if you have an SD card and it's inserted you can copy it to that SD card and it will give you the option, copy to the SD card? I'm not going to do it right now and you also have the option to erase but I don't want to erase this because I bought this game. So I'll go back and then if you did copy things over to your SD card you can just click on this little tab up here and it will show you what's on there. So if we go back and go to the save data information and this is basically like any game you play where it saves how far you've gotten, this is what that is and it's saved on your Wii right here. So Super Mario Galaxy, all my, how far I've gotten in the game is all saved right here. So if I wanted to copy that to an SD card so I can move it to another Wii, I would just hit copy and then confirm it, I'm not going to do it right now though. Go back and also if you want for any reason wanted to erase your saved game data you can do that from here as well. So those are the data management settings on your Wii."

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