Hmmm, the power cord from the ATX case to the PSU, can I plug that in to a normal wall socket? Anyway, my friend answered my question... he said I could plug it directly, but it is prone to easily get broken because of electricity fluctuations.
Ok, I wasn't specific enough. I think my CPU casing has a built-in transformer in it so that takes care of the voltage difference. My PSU that I'm currently using gives out a 220V that is connected to the power socket of the CPU casing.
I currently have the same problem, I think too that it is the PSU that's causing this. I have yet to confirm cause I'm still to buy a new PSU(currently using generic one)...though it had me thinking, if I directly plug in my CPU to my wall socket assuming that voltage are compatible(220V) would...
Darn it, what kind of argument is that?!? I'm just saying what that the EDGE on 2.2 doesn't have any problems on their saves. I'm playing Harvest Moon atm so I save a lot, don't tell me they don't work cause they do. Geez.
I see nobody here "breaking" their micro sd's like you do. I am currently playing on my EDGE on 2.2 and my saves are working perfectly fine even if my games are in folders.
I have both iEDGE and EDGE, there's no problem with the latter. Stop posting if you haven't tested anything on it. iEDGE is the only one with the problem if you don't have your games at the root of your card.
I feel like school, back when I was actually in school, was more entertaining though, because of how much I get to interact with people, hang out with friends, and other stuff like that. All I get to talk to at work is my boring coworkers lol