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I tried to update to firmware 32 from here: http://www.m3adapter.com/Download.htm

It's be updating now for 15 minutes...I'm afraid it's dead

Is there anything I can do at all to save my M3 (original slot 2 one)?

I still have it on and "updating"

EDIT: I'm pulling life support, it's been 25 minutes now...I think I'm going to puke

EDIT 2: ZOMG! I rebooted the system and it said update detected and updated.

EDIT 3: I can only seem to boot in GBA mode though
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EDIT 4: Woo. I took everything out and put it all back in and it booted DS mode!
 
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I would've been shitting in my pants if that happened to me. I'm glad you got things back to normal.
 

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Something like this happened to me a while back. I kept getting white screens after I did the upgrade. What I think happened was you accidently came across the solution the same way I did. After trying a few things, I started the firmware upgrade in GBA mode rather than the normal boot, and everything was fine. After that I always do my updates in GBA mode.
 

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1) I back them up everytime I plug the SD card into my computer.
2) The saves are on the SD card, not the M3.
1. So just what were you afraid of loosing then? The bloody M3?
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2. And?

I thought you were afraid of that everything on your SD card would be lost after you pulled the plug (missed the part about "save my M3"). The M3 is cheap - just get a new one if it breaks. Your personal saved games however cannot be purchased...

At least that's how I would reason should my SuperCard fail.
 

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And DS card is cheap when you consider the amount of 'cheap gaming' thrills we all get.
Hard to think of anything more value for money I have bought !! lol
 

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Well, if it didn't work out you could have gotten a new slot 1 and used the slot 2 for RAM expansion. But its good that you got it going! But you need to update anyway, lol.
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The M3 is cheap - just get a new one if it breaks.
When since was the M3 cheap? It's far more expensive than other brands
IMO they're all cheap, I don't think any card sells for more than 40 bucks (?) and I remember paying well over $150 for a GBA-flashcard back in those days. Sure, it had like 128Mbit built in memory but what's that nowadays when you can simply pop in a memory card and they too are cheap as hell.
 

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Well compared to the slot1 competition, the M3 slot2 cards are expensive. Strangely enough, outdated hardware seems almost as expensive or more expensive than more recent slot2 cards (eg. GBA-only flashcards, M3 CF, Supercard SD, etc)
 

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1) I back them up everytime I plug the SD card into my computer.
2) The saves are on the SD card, not the M3.

1. So just what were you afraid of loosing then? The bloody M3?
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2. And?

I thought you were afraid of that everything on your SD card would be lost after you pulled the plug (missed the part about "save my M3"). The M3 is cheap - just get a new one if it breaks. Your personal saved games however cannot be purchased...

At least that's how I would reason should my SuperCard fail.

Considering I have to somehow come up with $7000 for my next year of college that isn't covered by financial aid...

Every dollar counts
 

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I don't know now. My M3 seems to be screwy. Sometimes it won't boot, other times it will only boot to GBA mode. Sometimes the game folder is empty. It seems to randomly lock up during use.
 

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