just search it up on Google or try this (i dont know how far in it is) http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=2648
well you have to download it then save it to your files
you should find it at http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbadvance/save/471243.html or http://www.cheatmasters.com/files/11190/Pokemon_Ruby_Files.html
You can't download save files. <--- This dude fails. you can download .sav files for nds games that is presuming you have an R4 or similar. just type in the name of the game you want a sav file for and add .sav to thend in google, it may take a bit of looking but you will find one eventualy.
Usually from torrent websites such as piratebay, mininova, sumo torrent, but i think you'll need a pokesave, which edits the games save file.
For downloading games to r4card on ds, you have to download roms and have to save it into a folder. After that you have to drag and drop the files in to your micro sd.
you cant. unless you illegaly download files from download sites
You can directly download files from your GMAIL account. There is a download option with every attachment. This makes saving files easily locally.
The same way you download any other kind of files. Click on the link, then save to your computer.
You need to have downloaded UTorrent first When you click download it will say save as or open, save it, after it had saved it will then open in utorrent and download.
well you have to download it then save it to your files
With http://www.keepvid.com you cand save vid from anywhere
It is very easy to unzip files. Firstly you need to download the zipped file,and save it to your computer. You can download programs from cnet, which will allow you to automatically unzip compressed files.
i dont know use ur brain
You could go to a website such as bee mp3 or mp3 raid to download files and save them on your flashdrive.
You can download a file by clicking Save file as in the web browser. You can see the list of downloaded files in the download tab.
You cannot download Animal Crossing Save Files from the internet, or from virtually any other source. You must copy a file from one memory card to the other through the Gamecube, and that is the only way.
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