Hi camshi and Johnno69,
What do you mean by getting rid of the updater?
Is this something I do or does it happen by itself?
Having ran the updater with admin permission I point it
to the 0363 SUDOKU.nds. and update (works as it should).
A mesage comes up saying it is okay to remove MicroSD
card.
I then put it in iEDGE card and then into DSi and switch on.
Led flashes slowly, then intensely and I wait for it to stop.
I switch off DSi and reformat MicroSD card and extract the
iEDGE OS to it (the up to date one on the EDGE site).
After full format I put MicroSD card in to DSi and switch on,
and yes the Led flashes, although apparently, it's not meant to.
I'm then taken to the DSi menu where the iEDGE icon only resides
and not the SUDOKU icon and so have usual negative results in trying
to get it to work.
I'm assuming that after the first flashing Led sequence in the process that
the bootstrap update is placed on DSi's internal software from the MicroSD
card, then I switch off.
The getting 'rid of the update' surely has occurred when I format the MicroSd ready to
put the iEDGE OS system on and then put the MicroSD card back in the iEDGE and then
back into the DSi.
I think you're saying because the update is still present in some way, when it shouldn't be,
that this is the reason for a second flashing Led which should be absent, which when absent
leads to a perfectly working iEDGE card with SUDOKU icon present etc..
If this is the case what and how do I get rid of the updater in the process or is something
else happening out of my control which I can't change.
I've had a couple of instant messenger chats with xpertron the iEDGE reseller and after I've used
their soon to be published, easy to follow guidelines, I'm to get back to them if any further problems
and they said they'll send me a replacement iEDGE card hoping then that it will work.
I've also spoken to EDGE via e-mail and they're beginning to think I might have a faulty iEDGE
card, although I'm still persisting trying to find a solution with it, in case I can get it solved now and perhaps it's fine anyway.
I look forward to your thoughts on everything I've said.
In hope
Liam
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What do you mean by getting rid of the updater?
Is this something I do or does it happen by itself?
Having ran the updater with admin permission I point it
to the 0363 SUDOKU.nds. and update (works as it should).
A mesage comes up saying it is okay to remove MicroSD
card.
I then put it in iEDGE card and then into DSi and switch on.
Led flashes slowly, then intensely and I wait for it to stop.
I switch off DSi and reformat MicroSD card and extract the
iEDGE OS to it (the up to date one on the EDGE site).
After full format I put MicroSD card in to DSi and switch on,
and yes the Led flashes, although apparently, it's not meant to.
I'm then taken to the DSi menu where the iEDGE icon only resides
and not the SUDOKU icon and so have usual negative results in trying
to get it to work.
I'm assuming that after the first flashing Led sequence in the process that
the bootstrap update is placed on DSi's internal software from the MicroSD
card, then I switch off.
The getting 'rid of the update' surely has occurred when I format the MicroSd ready to
put the iEDGE OS system on and then put the MicroSD card back in the iEDGE and then
back into the DSi.
I think you're saying because the update is still present in some way, when it shouldn't be,
that this is the reason for a second flashing Led which should be absent, which when absent
leads to a perfectly working iEDGE card with SUDOKU icon present etc..
If this is the case what and how do I get rid of the updater in the process or is something
else happening out of my control which I can't change.
I've had a couple of instant messenger chats with xpertron the iEDGE reseller and after I've used
their soon to be published, easy to follow guidelines, I'm to get back to them if any further problems
and they said they'll send me a replacement iEDGE card hoping then that it will work.
I've also spoken to EDGE via e-mail and they're beginning to think I might have a faulty iEDGE
card, although I'm still persisting trying to find a solution with it, in case I can get it solved now and perhaps it's fine anyway.
I look forward to your thoughts on everything I've said.
In hope
Liam
Posts merged
Awesome turtwig said:Hey guys, in my original DS, I'm trying to get my iedge to work. Do I need to do the bootstrap stuff, since I don't have a DSi? Well I make the bootstrap file, put it in my DS and wait for the LED to stop flashing. I take it out, the bin file is NOT gone, but sometimes it is. I extract the iEdge OS onto my card... however when I do that, the LED starts flashing again. Why is it doing this? I tried formatting. Any help? Thanks.
I tried it with 2 different micro SD cards. One 2 gb and one 8 gb.
I also do NOT get the Sudoku icon.