Platinum*:
Do a chkdsk on your microSD card.
If you don't know what that mean:
1. Connect your card to your computer with a card reader
2. Note down the drive letter of your card (e.g. "F:")
EDIT: 2.5. backup your files!!!!
3. Start menu - all applications or whatever - accessories - command line
4. type "chkdsk F: /f"
Replace "F:" with your drive letter of course
5. it will fix your card for you. If it asks for anything, answer as you like
6. voila!
Zarcon said:
Even though the translation is REALLY rough looking...even I can make out a few things from it.
QUOTE said:
Yes! i know you can play games on it!
If i didnt know i wouldnt have developed it! I even went to china( for three weeks) when they told me that they couldnt fix a bug.
He KNOWS it can play commercial games.
He KNEW and worked on it fully knowing the fact so in terms of his anti-piracy stance there was no backstabbing.
Actually I read good ol' sarcasm there. I don't think MoonLight would approve commercial rom loading in his original Sakura. After all, the initial versions of Sakura can't load commercial roms.
But hey, if M3 ever "promised" that Sakura would not contain the abilities of loading roms, MoonLight is a fool to believe that. Basically everyone knows that M3DSRs come with 2 sets of firmware for each language: 1 that does only legitimate things like playing mp3 and videos, 1 that loads roms.
My guess is that MoonLight developed the original Sakura without rom loading. Then when the M3 team added rom loading capabilities, they had a bug that can't be resolved, so they got MoonLight to fix that, and MoonLight got quite depressed. But that's just a guess anyway.