musicv22 said:Ok Guys, Hi I'm new here. I did the same thing with the arm7 because once I went into pokegear, screen went black for me as well. I used the download that soul provided and did exactly what you said. But it still doesnt work. Is the reason being, that I'm using no$gba? I need help guys. Or is there already a guide like this someone posted on youtube?
onivan said:musicv22 said:Ok Guys, Hi I'm new here. I did the same thing with the arm7 because once I went into pokegear, screen went black for me as well. I used the download that soul provided and did exactly what you said. But it still doesnt work. Is the reason being, that I'm using no$gba? I need help guys. Or is there already a guide like this someone posted on youtube?
The Search button is your friend, use it. I doubt you are the first person with that problem, so there might be someone that posted something about it. If you only play from emulator, the OP might be of help for you...
S3THST4 said:I followed your instructions, but, it's not patching. It acts like it's going to, then doesn't. No errors, just doesn't patch.
Well, xDelta GUI freezes when I hit apply patch like it should, but doesn't say Not Responding. It freezes for like a minute or so, then stops, but it never patched.onivan said:S3THST4 said:I followed your instructions, but, it's not patching. It acts like it's going to, then doesn't. No errors, just doesn't patch.
Its not instant, let it be for like a minute, then come back and check if "_patched.nds" (~121 MB) exists. If you did everything correctly, when you try to move the xdelta gui's window, it will show as "not responding", THAT means it is actually PATCHING your file...
S3THST4 said:Well, xDelta GUI freezes when I hit apply patch like it should, but doesn't say Not Responding. It freezes for like a minute or so, then stops, but it never patched.onivan said:S3THST4 said:I followed your instructions, but, it's not patching. It acts like it's going to, then doesn't. No errors, just doesn't patch.
Its not instant, let it be for like a minute, then come back and check if "_patched.nds" (~121 MB) exists. If you did everything correctly, when you try to move the xdelta gui's window, it will show as "not responding", THAT means it is actually PATCHING your file...
I'm running xDelta straight from the Desktop, and I can't find it in a different folder. No idea. Is using the xDelta GUI the only way to patch it?jackbirkby said:S3THST4 said:Well, xDelta GUI freezes when I hit apply patch like it should, but doesn't say Not Responding. It freezes for like a minute or so, then stops, but it never patched.onivan said:S3THST4 said:I followed your instructions, but, it's not patching. It acts like it's going to, then doesn't. No errors, just doesn't patch.
Its not instant, let it be for like a minute, then come back and check if "_patched.nds" (~121 MB) exists. If you did everything correctly, when you try to move the xdelta gui's window, it will show as "not responding", THAT means it is actually PATCHING your file...
Sometimes the destination folder is different to the one Xdelta is in. Don't ask me why, but some people have reported this problem. Also, make sure you are not running Xdelta from an external drive.
S3THST4 said:I'm running xDelta straight from the Desktop, and I can't find it in a different folder. No idea. Is using the xDelta GUI the only way to patch it?jackbirkby said:S3THST4 said:Well, xDelta GUI freezes when I hit apply patch like it should, but doesn't say Not Responding. It freezes for like a minute or so, then stops, but it never patched.onivan said:S3THST4 said:I followed your instructions, but, it's not patching. It acts like it's going to, then doesn't. No errors, just doesn't patch.
Its not instant, let it be for like a minute, then come back and check if "_patched.nds" (~121 MB) exists. If you did everything correctly, when you try to move the xdelta gui's window, it will show as "not responding", THAT means it is actually PATCHING your file...
Sometimes the destination folder is different to the one Xdelta is in. Don't ask me why, but some people have reported this problem. Also, make sure you are not running Xdelta from an external drive.