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Ss_sav-009.7z May 2026

Depending on your software, the save must be placed in a specific folder:

In gaming contexts, this almost always refers to SoulSilver , the 2009 remake of the classic Pokémon Silver for the Nintendo DS.

If you are using a modded console, you typically use a homebrew tool like Checkpoint to "restore" the save data onto your cartridge or digital copy. ⚠️ Important Considerations SS_Sav-009.7z

You will need a utility like 7-Zip or WinRAR to open the .7z file. Once opened, you will find a file ending in or .dsv . 2. Emulator Placement

Look for the "Battery" folder within your emulator directory. Depending on your software, the save must be

To utilize this save file, you must first extract it and then place it in the correct directory for your emulator or hardware. 1. Extraction

For the emulator to recognize the save, the extracted file name must exactly match your game ROM's name (e.g., if your game is PokemonSoulSilver.nds , the save must be PokemonSoulSilver.sav ). Once opened, you will find a file ending in or

Usually keeps save files in the same folder as the game ROM (.nds file).

Depending on your software, the save must be placed in a specific folder:

In gaming contexts, this almost always refers to SoulSilver , the 2009 remake of the classic Pokémon Silver for the Nintendo DS.

If you are using a modded console, you typically use a homebrew tool like Checkpoint to "restore" the save data onto your cartridge or digital copy. ⚠️ Important Considerations

You will need a utility like 7-Zip or WinRAR to open the .7z file. Once opened, you will find a file ending in or .dsv . 2. Emulator Placement

Look for the "Battery" folder within your emulator directory.

To utilize this save file, you must first extract it and then place it in the correct directory for your emulator or hardware. 1. Extraction

For the emulator to recognize the save, the extracted file name must exactly match your game ROM's name (e.g., if your game is PokemonSoulSilver.nds , the save must be PokemonSoulSilver.sav ).

Usually keeps save files in the same folder as the game ROM (.nds file).

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