ezflash III and flash advance linker xtreme

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Hi guys! sorry but i didn't found any solution. and the Flash advance linker xtreme.

I'm doing my best to try that the linker read the ezflash, but I'm not progressing on that. Any idea or help please?
I have the Ez flash III 1gb edition
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Already have in a virtual machine and I have almost the same problem, I will try make a partition better
 

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The drivers for those devices have never been updated for anything after windowsXP. I have a separate computer just for things like this. I did try to have a virtual machine, but getting the drivers installed was not working for me.
 
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That's not the linker for that cart. You're after the EZ-Writer II that came with the EZ-Flash III cartridge.

The software and drivers are buggy af, only run on Windows XP, and the ROM writing fails more often than it succeeds.

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I had this kit, and hated it so much that I didn't care how "rare" and "collective" it was, I did a straight-across trade with a Temp member on here for a (white MiniSD version) EZ-Flash IV. I was, afterall, just after a working GBA solution.
 
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Thank you all, I will try to find the correct writer or save a little of money and buy the ez-omega or something else with microsd better.
 
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I love my Omega DE. Flush fit and easy to operate. I have the EZflashIII, but haven't touched it in a while. I have to whip out my XP laptop each time I want to manage it and the battery has "run dry" ever since forever.
 

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I love my Omega DE. Flush fit and easy to operate. I have the EZflashIII, but haven't touched it in a while. I have to whip out my XP laptop each time I want to manage it and the battery has "run dry" ever since forever.
I still only have the original EZ-Flash IV that's white and takes a MiniSD adapter to microSD. I wanna retire it to my Gameboy Player.
 
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