thanks man my as save is fixed kudos to Jack-BYes, i extract new save and replace de value of new save to older and works now. thanks everyone to help me
PS. Sorry my bad english
thanks man my as save is fixed kudos to Jack-BYes, i extract new save and replace de value of new save to older and works now. thanks everyone to help me
PS. Sorry my bad english
Lurker here, just came to say this worked for me, that pesky "Cannot use savedata because it is not the last data saved" no more!
This program will update the secure value of OLD savegame with the one present in the NEW savegame.
The secure value location is given by the "Secure Value File". I've included the files for Pokemon Shuffle and Animal Crossing New Leaf, since at the moment they are the only ones we know for sure.
The secure value file is just a plain text file which only content is the offset where the secure value is stored (in hexadecimal). This way the program can be used for any savegame, we only need to discover where the secure value of the file is stored and put it in a file.
Much thanks to DaBlackDeath for the source of his original updater for pokemon shuffle, this is just a modification of that program to make it more universal.
Yes, I stomped with the same, is your game EUR? Anyone with a USA savefile with more than 420 kb?XY dont have 6A800 offset (h) value,
http://www.mediafire.com/download/wr42ldtrrmlsnav/SecureValueFixer.zip
By the way, since rumble world uses compression, the secure value isn't in a fixed offset, so rumble world will need a separate solution, but this will work for SSB, X/Y, ORAS, shuffle, animal crossing and any game that stores the secure value at a fixed position.
Yes, I stomped with the same, is your game EUR? Anyone with a USA savefile with more than 420 kb?
I think I found where the secure value in XY is, but I have the cartridge game, so I can't test.
My game is USA.http://www.mediafire.com/download/wr42ldtrrmlsnav/SecureValueFixer.zip
By the way, since rumble world uses compression, the secure value isn't in a fixed offset, so rumble world will need a separate solution, but this will work for SSB, X/Y, ORAS, shuffle, animal crossing and any game that stores the secure value at a fixed position.
Yes, I stomped with the same, is your game EUR? Anyone with a USA savefile with more than 420 kb?
I think I found where the secure value in XY is, but I have the cartridge game, so I can't test.
The secure value is a small string used by some games. If the currently running game generates a secure value, the 3DS' operating system will check if the game is running on a cartridge. If it is, it does nothing.I hate to be a noob... but what's the secure value and what does it do? I tried looking it up I didn't get any results but this thread.