Hacking Acekard bug?

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Hey all,

So my problem is this, I'm thinking it's a bug with acekard2i? Anyway so I've been playing Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney for awhile now. The problem is this morning after putting Appolo Justice on my acekard. I go back to Ace Attorney and there is no continue button there just new game, with only the first episode when I clearly remember yesterday being on five. So I go back into my Microsdcard, and sure enough Phoenix Wright - Ace Attorney.nds is there and beside that we have Phoenix Wright - Ace Attorney.sav I thought odd why isn't it picking it up if it's there? I'm running the latest AKAIO firmware too if you needed to know.

So can someone help me out with my sav. conundrum please
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Backup your save and start a new game, and see what new file it creates. Then rename your save to that. If it doesn't create a new file, then someone deleted your save.
 
Your being a bit vague, I've forgotten whether Ace Attorney has a save editor or not but if it does then try opening your save with it
 
This happened to me twice already, the save turns into a 0byte file. I was already on episode 3
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Ok now this is happening in every game I start that doesn't have a .sav yet.

Could it be that 1.4.1 update from nintendo? I started to have some errors with the acekard after that.

I also get an error sometimes when I try to start a game, which says it doesn't have space to create a new file. But I sure have space on the micro sd. Bah.

Should I format the micro sd?
 
I had the same problem a while ago… I had to start over Pokémon SoulSilver four times because my file kept turning into a 0 byte file. I don't know what fixed it, but everything's been working fine.

Well, other than Spirit Tracks, which only seems to recognize save files made by actual Acekards, and not ones from the Internet that have been converted to the Acekard format.


I've never had any problems with the Ace Attorney games though, those have all worked perfectly.
 

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