Bri said:Just to be clear, have you tried the following:[*]Reformat your microSD card using the Panasonic formatter.[*]Download the official 1.16 firmware but copy ONLY the TTMENU folder (NOT TTMENU.DAT) to your microSD card (the official TTMENU.DAT contains fake-killer code).[*]Download this archive here: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=4086[*]Copy all 4 files from the archive to your microSD card (the TTMENU.DAT in the archive has the fake-killer code disabled).[*]Create a "games" folder on your microSD card. Place two games (.nds files) into the "games" folder.[*]Run "safely remove hardware", select your microSD reader from the list, and press STOP.[*]Remove your microSD card from your PC. Insert the microSD card into the DSTT which is inside your NDS and then turn on your NDS.[*]Run DsttFlashChecker.nds to see if you have a fake.[*]If you have a fake, run DsttFlashWriter.nds to restore it.[*]Run one of the games.If you find that your card is now working properly, you can delete DsttFlashChecker.nds, DsttFlashWriter.nds, and DSTTDUMP.BIN from your microSD card, but leave TTMENU.DAT.
Always make sure that you leave plenty of room on your microSD card for system files and save files. Make sure you ALWAYS use "safely remove hardware" to avoid corruption of your microSD card. Always make sure all your games are in a "games" folder and not on the root of your microSD card.
-Bri
Bri
Cheers for the advice. but i think I'm on a lose here, still got the same issue, I cant run the files from the duff TTDS, gettig a cannot load the rom error, then it corrupts the card.
Its not my card, I have a good one , this is for one of the old boys in work.hehehe