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Date: 19 January 2006

Xbox Xploder Cheatsaves Guide

We show you how easy it is to use our Xbox Xploder product...

In the previous image you may have noticed that I chose to search for Splinter Cell. I actually want a save for Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, However, this search should bring us any saves for Splinter Cell games rather than just one in the series.

The search results are shown in the image below, as you can see, it has returned saves from several of the games in the franchise.

So let's get this save copied over to the PC. We can then copy it over to our memory unit and use it next time we play the game.

You can organise the saves on your PC any way you want. Should you wish to create a new group to store any saves under you can hit the "new group" icon in the top of the panel and you'll see the following box where you can choose the name of the group you wish to create.

How do you get the save from Xploder's search results to the PC? It's simple, all you need to do is drag it to the PC panel and the software will begin the process of transfering it across.

In the screenshot below you can see that I've got a save from Splinter Cell Chaos Theory copied over onto the PC and want to add it to my Cheatsaves memory card.

You will also notice from the image below that I have a few saves on the card already, there are saves for Halo 2, Halo, Midnight Club and Doom 3.

To copy a save over to the memory card you need to highlight it in the PC panel and then hit the button at the button marked "copy > memory card". You guessed it, the save will then be copied over. Yes it really is just as easy as that.

And the reverse is just as simple. If you want to copy a save from your Cheatsaves memory unit over to the PC. Highlight the save in the memory unit panel and then choose the "copy > PC" button.

As you can see in the following image, the Chaos Theory save has now been copied over to the memory unit. We're ready to use the save in a game.

Plug the memory unit into a vacant slot on your Xbox controller as you can see me doing above.

You have a choice how you want to use the save file on the memory unit now. Most games will let you load the save right from the controller from within the game, but you may choose to copy the save onto your Xbox's hard drive. So I'll show you how to do that.

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