Lodox:
If you ever find an error when you do chkdsk your microSD card, (preferrable from DOS-VM and not Windows Explorer), you M U S T copy everything off your card. Re-format with deafault settings (format ?: /v:Ez5Flash /x), where ?=your custom drive letter for your usb-attached microSD card.
If the fat32 isn't solving your situasion try, the command:
cmd(DOS-VM) from "START"-"All Programs"-"Run..." write: cmd
DOS-window: format ?: /fs:fat /v:Ez5Flash /a:8192 /x
(? = your custom drive letter for your connected memory card)
There are as many versions of how to get your NDS customized, tuned to your needs, type of SD-card, configuration and expectations. Many posts in a varity of forums related to configuration of NDS flash cards are inconcluesive regarding to what will be the optimal settings regarding the complexity everybodies hardware spec generates.
MY advice is: Try Fat32 first, (The only reasin for not using ut, is the chance of compabillity problems, since GBA carts (both originals and homebrews) are Fat16-formated . To trunk the FAT every time shouldn't, but it will give a greater chance for freeze or crash.
QUOTE said:u mean the 'chkdsk' thing? I did, and it only found sthing not right with castlevania PoR (funny it works perfect for me)
ehh... what should I do now
If you ever find an error when you do chkdsk your microSD card, (preferrable from DOS-VM and not Windows Explorer), you M U S T copy everything off your card. Re-format with deafault settings (format ?: /v:Ez5Flash /x), where ?=your custom drive letter for your usb-attached microSD card.
If the fat32 isn't solving your situasion try, the command:
cmd(DOS-VM) from "START"-"All Programs"-"Run..." write: cmd
DOS-window: format ?: /fs:fat /v:Ez5Flash /a:8192 /x
(? = your custom drive letter for your connected memory card)
There are as many versions of how to get your NDS customized, tuned to your needs, type of SD-card, configuration and expectations. Many posts in a varity of forums related to configuration of NDS flash cards are inconcluesive regarding to what will be the optimal settings regarding the complexity everybodies hardware spec generates.
MY advice is: Try Fat32 first, (The only reasin for not using ut, is the chance of compabillity problems, since GBA carts (both originals and homebrews) are Fat16-formated . To trunk the FAT every time shouldn't, but it will give a greater chance for freeze or crash.