No worries.
OK, load up the X-Port software to see what I am talking about.
Near the bottom you have 3 buttons in a line.
'MEM CARD', 'PC DATABASE'and
'CODEJUNKIES.COM'
Ignore the 3rd one. All we need is the first 2.
When the
PC DATABASE button is highlighted, it shows you what files are in your Savedgames folder in your X-Port folder (where you installed it to). If you put a tick on the box for any file and then click on
RESTORE in the top left, the file will be sent to your memory card.
Some files which are the same are all shown together so click on the file first and you get details of more in the
SAVES AVAILABLE window on the right. An example would be that I have about 10 PES3 Option files. In the
GAMES FOUND window, you see one file for the PES3 Option file. In the
SAVES AVAILABLE window, you'll see all the different ones you have at the moment. Then you would click the tick box and then click on RESTORE. That is how to send files to your mem card.
To send files to your PC, click on the
MEM CARD button at the bottom. It should access the card to see what files are on it. Then it will show you the list. Tick the box of the file you want to transfer and then click on the
BACKUP button which is now in the top left area. The file will then be sent to your Savedgames folder where you should rename it so you know exactly what it is.
With PES goal files, I think it's best to first use the in-game Gallery mode to view all your goals and write a quick description of them, eg
Goal 24 - Zidane Volley from Pires Cross (or something). Then you should send the goals one by one to your PC and as each one arrives, rename it as
"PES3 Goal 24 - Zidane Volley from Pires Cross.xps" - you may or may not need to add the .xps bit depending on your Windows options and whether it shows you the file extensions.
This way, you can tell which PES game the goal is for so you don't get confused between PES2 and PES3 etc.
And that's about it. If you want to share your goal with someone else, right click on it and choose
SEND TO and then
COMPRESSED (ZIPPED) FOLDER and then there will also be a zipped up version of the file which you can upload to frutsel or email to someone more easily.
This should sort it all out. Anything else, let me know
