User guide

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Chapter 5: Media Manager Installation
Minimum System Requirements
To get maximum functionality out of the Media Manager, you need a set-up that meets the following minimum requirements:
Minimum System Requirements
Computer /
Processor
1GHz+ processor
Communication
Internet connection (for CDDB look-up, gamesave downloading, product activation)
USB Port (USB 2.0 highly recommended)
Operating System
Windows® XP Home or XP Pro, Windows® Vista™, Windows® 7
Memory
512Mb RAM
Install size: 10MB of free hard-disk space for program installation plus additional hard drive space for storing
media (Up to 2GB recommended for larger video files)
Display
800X600 SVGA or higher, True Colour
Drive
CD-ROM drive (for installation and CD ripping)
Installation
Insert the CD-ROM titled “Wii Powersaves” into your PC CD-ROM drive and wait a couple of seconds (if you have auto-run enabled) for the
installation to start. If you don’t have auto-run enabled, located the SETUP.EXE program on the CD and run it. Follow the on-screen
instructions to install the software to a location of your choice.
When you first run your PC application you’re asked whether you would like to look online for an upgraded version of the software. It’s
highly recommended that you do this, as new features and improved support for different file formats are being added all the time.
NOTE: Because the media manager for Wii can be improved and revised through this online update, you may find in the future that
functionality described in this manual becomes out of date. If this is ever the case, the new functionality will be covered in the ‘readme.txt’
file included with the new release.
Connecting the Action Replay Memory Card
In order to transfer Powersaves, Community saves or media to your Action Replay Memory card remove the USB cover from the Action
Replay Memory Card by pulling it away from the card. Insert the USB side of the Action Replay Memory Card in to a free USB connection on
your computer and allow your computer to automatically install the necessary drivers.