Hacking Problems with DSOrganize

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I tried searching, but couldn't find anything.

For some reason, I keep getting a "Fatal error: DSOrganize has run out of memory" whenevr I use the file browser on 2 different memory cards. I have 3, and it only works on one of them. I am running the exact same latest version in all three cards. :[ This really ticks me off, because I want to use it really bad in my homebrew memory card, which I constantly use. Anyone know how to fix it, perhaps?

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Are all of them running on the R4? It can be that the only one it works on has enough memory, although I doubt that's the problem. And which brands are you using, also size?

Either I think that you use it too much, and the save file got too big. I dunno.
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Contact dragonminded if you can't get it to work.
 

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Warcueid, do you have free space on your MicroSD?

If so.. Try taking out your RAM expansion. (In your case, your 3 in 1)

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It could be a problem with FAT access, did you DLDI patch it or let it auto patch? Also, as aura said, what brand is the one that works/the ones that don't work?
 

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How do I reformat them?

Assuming you have Windows, in My Computer, right-click the drive then Format.

That a crap method of reforamting. Go to the downloads section and find the SD Foramtter or click here

Or go to Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools (assuming you are in classic view) -> Computer Management -> Disk Management (in the left hand column) -> (right click on the appropriate drive and choose format and input all your settings)

I find the above control panel method works a lot better at formatting then the my computer right click format method.
 

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Might be worth right clicking on the removable device under windows, picking the tools tab, and then scanning it for errors.

I'd just try the fix the filesystem(or whatever the exact wording is) first, and if that didn't work, I'd then do a format. (I'm kind of leery of the sector level checking on flash based devices... it seems to work but... )
 

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