-GBA Virtual Console.
-0402 - Super Mario World - Super Mario Advance 2 (E)(Cezar)
MDS: 3a93357fbeb5149ee0ae14e13709e785
-Only errors are the Title Screen and Box Art missing, however, with NSUI beta27 I can find them and get them from NSUI itself.
-NSUI auto-selected EEPROM 64k.
-The message appears after you open the game on your 3DS.
Thanks for the info.
Huh, that's a weird one. Short answer: Try a different ROM.
Long answer: Super Mario World GBA *is* supposed to be EEPROM 64k, that should work, and on other SMW GBA ROMs it does. But this ROM seems to be SRAM-patched or something. Testing in mGBA, it's detected as SRAM and generates a 256k save. NSUI still sets it as EEPROM 64k either from a database or the "EEPROM_V122" that's in the ROM, but I guess telling AGB_FIRM to use that setting for this ROM causes a problem.
So yeah, I suggest trying a different, "clean" ROM. But if you really want to, you can manually edit your current CIA. Extract the CIA with PackHack V9 or NSUI Beta 27's "CIA extract and rebuild" tool (Tools menu). Open ExtractedExeFS/code.bin in a hex editor like HxD, and change 0x400008 from "02" to ""0E". Save changes, rebuild the CIA, and it should be good to go.
hi i have weird problem when i instal cia of metroid zero mission first time nothing happened and i dont see the game and try again and work but the problem is my fire emblem echoes shadows of valentia got replace by metroid and now i have 2 metroid zero mission and my fire emblem gone
Shoot, I hope you have a backup of your Fire Emblem save. :/ It sounds like your Metroid CIA was created with the same title ID as Fire Emblem Echoes. Installing the CIA would have overwritten Fire Emblem, and I think by extension your save data. I'm really sorry.
If you want to check for sure, you can find the Metroid CIA's title ID by viewing it in FBI, the info will be on the top screen. The Fire Emblem Echoes title IDs are 00040000001A2B00, 00040000001B4000, and 00040000001B4100.
Which tool did you use to make the CIA, this old GBA VC injector, or NSUI? NSUI now checks the 3dsdb.com XML to make sure there aren't any conflicts in the generated title ID, in addition to using five characters for even less of a chance.
Then again, this wouldn't explain why you're now seeing two Metroids on the home menu, unless you installed two different CIAs. Hm.