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Community threads often contain direct links to mega-saves featuring specific custom loadouts. File Extensions to Look For GameCube formats: .gci , .gcp , .raw Wii formats: .bin (specifically data.bin ) ⚙️ Step 3: How to Import GameCube Save Data (.GCI)
If Dolphin is configured to use a "GCI Folder" instead of a virtual memory card: Resident Evil 4 in your Dolphin game list. Select Open GameCube save folder . Paste your downloaded .gci file directly into this folder. Step 3: Install Wii Save Data Wii saves are handled differently than GameCube saves. Open Dolphin Emulator . Go to Tools > Import Wii Save . Select the data.bin file or folder you downloaded.
How to Download and Install "Hot" Save Data for Resident Evil 4 on Dolphin Emulator download hot save data resident evil 4 dolphin emulator
Resident Evil 4 remains a masterpiece of survival horror. Playing it on the Dolphin Emulator allows you to experience this classic with enhanced graphics, customized controls, and higher frame rates. However, unlocking every weapon, costume, and bonus mode can take dozens of hours.
Check that you imported the file into the correct memory card slot (Slot A is preferred by most games). Dolphin Isn't Reading the Memory Card Community threads often contain direct links to mega-saves
Click on Tools in the top menu bar, then select Memory Card Manager .
To download and use a "hot" (100% complete) save file for on the Dolphin Emulator , you need to acquire a compatible GameCube save file (typically a .GCI or .RAW file) and import it into Dolphin's virtual memory card . 1. Download the Save File Paste your downloaded
Navigate to your downloaded Resident Evil 4 .gci file and click .
If you don’t trust downloaded saves, you can use or Gecko codes to unlock everything quickly:
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You can find numerous RE4 save files on emulation community sites. Look for files formatted for the GameCube Virtual Memory Card ( .gci or .raw files).
Thanks. The procedure worked on my Nuvi 255 (no W). On my Nuvi 40 the folder on the SD card has to be named “Maps”.
Hi Herbert,
I appreciate the feedback and information. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. I hope you have a good week.
Best regards
Andrew
That’s great! I got my Nuvi 255 working! Thank you!
Hi Andy,
Glad you found the blog post helpful.
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Andrew
You rock, thanks!
Hi Jordan,
Thank you for the fantastic feedback. I really appreciate your kind words.
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Andrew
Thanks my Nuvi bought for £5 from charity shop now is up to date.Thanks again
Hello Roussi,
I’m a huge fan of charity shops and it’s great to read about your purchase and that you updated your Nuvi.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.
Best regards
Andrew
593.6 days to create my map???? Doesn’t appear to be working anymore.
Hi Jay,
Recently I updated the blog post about downloading maps from a different site.
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Andrew
Thanks! This works on my Nuvi 255w. I found the gps when I tried tidy up old stuffs and never thought it could still work with latest data.
Hi Vincent,
You’re welcome. I like it when old hardware can be updated and I often enjoy using old hardware.
Best regards
Andrew
Very clear instructions which unfortunately are outdated. Even the link to the required file has changed. Nevertheless, they are working fine after a lot of juggling. Thanks for the help.
Hi Amir,
Thank you for your kind feedback. Since your comment I made a small edit to the instructions and provided a different link to a site to download maps.
Best regards
Andrew
I’d like to say thanks too.