Had a cartridge of NSMB2 inserted into my 3DS since I first bought it, occasionally played the game but mostly used it as a "slot saver" type thing to stop the slot from getting all dusty and dirty over time. Anyways, long story short, after 3 years of not using the cart I tried playing the game today, and it reliably hangs as soon as I got through the splash screen. Tried the cart in my 2nd 3DS, same story, hangs in exactly the same place. Made me think of this thread, and I downloaded the cart fixer.
Strangely enough, it ran through the whole cart, no issues reported whatsoever, went faster than I thought it would. Ran it a couple more times to be sure. Since the tool didn't find any errors I thought the cart was a write-off, and assumed it had unrelated issues. Just for shits and giggles I thought I'd try running the game one last time, and surprise surprise, the cart runs fine now, on both of my 3DSs. Went ahead and dumped it, thought I might as well at this point. The dump went fine (wish I would have tried while the card was still corrupted). I don't really know why that worked, maybe just the act of reading data from non-corrupted parts of the cart "fixed" other parts of the cart before the fixer tool could pick them up as corrupted? I have no idea, the tool reported no errors and the cart works once again. Brilliant!
I'm starting to think that the simple act of occasionally reading data from the cart, applying some power to it (by way of using it in the 3DS of course), instead of leaving it on a shelf for years on end, might have certain "protective" effects against this type of corruption. Any thoughts ?
Strangely enough, it ran through the whole cart, no issues reported whatsoever, went faster than I thought it would. Ran it a couple more times to be sure. Since the tool didn't find any errors I thought the cart was a write-off, and assumed it had unrelated issues. Just for shits and giggles I thought I'd try running the game one last time, and surprise surprise, the cart runs fine now, on both of my 3DSs. Went ahead and dumped it, thought I might as well at this point. The dump went fine (wish I would have tried while the card was still corrupted). I don't really know why that worked, maybe just the act of reading data from non-corrupted parts of the cart "fixed" other parts of the cart before the fixer tool could pick them up as corrupted? I have no idea, the tool reported no errors and the cart works once again. Brilliant!
I'm starting to think that the simple act of occasionally reading data from the cart, applying some power to it (by way of using it in the 3DS of course), instead of leaving it on a shelf for years on end, might have certain "protective" effects against this type of corruption. Any thoughts ?