Gaming Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga will not save

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After creating an injection with NSUI, Superstar Saga will not let me save the game, keeps saying "save data may be corrupted". I thought patching the rom with an SRAM patcher would work, but it didn't.
 

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Does it work with open_agb_firm? That is very much preferable to NSUI injections anyway.
Hm, never tried it. But I figured out why it couldn't save, I had to change the save type from EEPROM 64k to SRAM. It saves now.

Now another problem, I wanna move the save I currently have progress on from TwilightMenu to the injection version.
 

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That is another excellent reason to use open_agb_firm. Save data for injects has to be managed using godmode9. Once you've figured out how to export the save data, just overwrite it with your new save data and then import it again.

On open_agb_firm you can just copy it to the appropriate folder on your SD card.
 
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That is another excellent reason to use open_agb_firm. Save data for injects has to be managed using godmode9. Once you've figured out how to export the save data, just overwrite it with your new save data and then import it again.

On open_agb_firm you can just copy it to the appropriate folder on your SD card.
Ah that's much simpler. I'll stick with that then. Thanks.
 

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    SylverReZ @ SylverReZ: But I bet that would be more for a flashcart than a consumer repro board.