Things Needed:
1. A Microsoft brand memory card.
2. The AR Software
3. An old USB cable. From an old mouse or whatever piece of hardware you have that you are willing to cut up.
4. A tiny phillips head screwdriver to open the memory card
5. A soldering iron.
6. Solder.
Steps:
1. Take out all 4 screws on the backside of the memory card.

2. Now it should look like this.

3. Now you need to cut the USB cable to about 6 inches long to be really safe just in case you **** up stripping the wires and need to do it again. (If you see any extra wires that are not green, black, red, or white. Don't worry about those you can cut those off.)

4. Soldering time! Solder the cables to the terminal things just like the picture.

5. By now it should look something like this.

6. Now we need to modify the one half of the case which has nothing attached to it so that the USB cable will fit through the case. (To make the cut I actually heated up my soldering iron and melted the plastic to make the cable fit.)



7. Now put the 4 screws back in and if you havn't already, download and install the AR software found here.
8. Once you have the software installed plug the AR into a USB port, windows will prompt to install driver. Select install from a specific location and browse to your install directory for Action Replay . The driver is in the drivers folder. (Default would be "C:Program Files/Datel/ActionReplay Xbox/Drivers").
And the final product should look somewhat similar to this.

There... Were done.

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