IT WORKS IT WORKS
HAHAHAHAHAHA ITS AMAISING
after a week of looking at so many sites and triing all i can, i finally got it to work
tama_moq your a genius that link http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=37111 really saved the day.
all i had to do at the end of all this formating and...
So i did the L+R+Start+select then i formated the drive with my computer then i used the MPutility, added the files and the load files in the root too. i plugged it back in my gba did the reload 30/30 thing ....and now i'm still looking at that same damn "...keep power on!" screen.
WTF is...
Doh nnob as i am i didn't notice the L+R+start+select made an other feature on my game boy.
i will do so then re format it again and get back to you.
thanks
sincerly the biggest noob on the planet
Yup i used the MPutility file i got from the most updated site http://www.handheldsources.com/Download.html
and i did the soft restart with the start+select+a+B on the green text with those two load files in the G6 root. i get this screen that counts up to 30/30 then it goes back to that same...
So i just bought the G6 lite 4gb kit and i've been working on fixing my problem for the past 4 days, i read all the posts in GBAtemp, i used the loader files and pressed the start+select+A+B, i even formated the drive for the love of god.
but i keep getting the same problem.
My problem: after...
although i ended up accidentally changing my nand with no way of going back bc i didn't know you needed a gamecube controller to restore it (i have a wii minus/1.1, which doesn't have gamecube controller support)
and if i find the sd card i have my NAND backed up on, i can not only restore the NAND if i solder the right part in, but i can also put my NAND on dolphin, then i can play dolphin online, like PMEX Remix or MKWii Riibalanced