im currently trying to put a downloaded option file with all the right kits onto my memory card but am unable to do it. could any1 give a step by step guide as to how to do it please
Here you go, you troubled soul:
Using Xbox Max Drive...
1. Download and unzip the file
2. Make an archive (zip file) of the folder called UDATA
3. Drag this newly created zip file onto your maxdrive using the software.
4. Connect your maxdrive into one of your Xbox controller ports and load up PES5.
5. On the PES5 menu screen, go to Options > PES Data Control > Copy Saved Data. Then select the ‘Change’ option, and select the Datel Max Drive from the list.
6. Select the PES5 Option file present on the max drive, and then choose a slot on your hard drive to save the option file.
7. Once you have saved the file to your xbox hard drive/memory card, return to the main game menu and let play begin!
Using PS2 Max Drive...
1. Download and unzip the file
2. Select and drag the .max file onto the max drive software.
Using PS2 X-Port...
1. Download and unzip the file
2. Import the .xps file into your X-Port database using the X-Port software
3. Select and choose the 'Restore' option to transfer the option file onto your memory card.
Using PC...
1. Download and unzip the file
2. Copy the file entitled KONAMI-WIN32PES5OPT and paste it into the folder My Documents > KONAMI > Pro Evolution Soccer 5 > Save > Folder 1
As highlighted in bold, the save folder above is located in My Documents and NOT the Konami folder in Program Files.
The file MUST be entitled KONAMI-WIN32PES5OPT for it to work, so do not change the name of the file.
Note: If you already have an existing option file on your memory card or hard drive, you will be asked if you want to overwrite it. If your current file is one you might want to go back to then you will want to back the file up first, before transferring this Option File.
To unzip a file you will need to download WinRar or Winzip if you haven't got one of these already.
If you follow these instructions, you should have no problems.