Hacking DS doesn't recognize supercard

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Just got a supercard ds one today and copied the firmware onto my microsd card. But when I start my DS up, it just starts normally. The supercard ds one never launches. Is my card faulty?
 

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sadak5 said:
you put the ndsforce.nds in the root of your microsd?

Yes, and the scshell folder.

*On a side note, does the Supercard work with the phat ds? Its says it does on the website but I wanna make sure because all the reviews I see everyone using DSLs.
 

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My card has issues being recognized by my DS as well. Try pushing it in at different angles and possibly sticking a piece of paper between the card and the back of the DS slot. There may be a connection issue in there.
 

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I bought it from dealextreme.com since I saw people here reccomanded it. And I tried that paper trick before and it still didn't work. The paper even got stuck in the DS slot and it took me like 30 min to get it out.
 

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