If the battery has run dry, it probably won't save anything anymore, so your old save file is lost.qazadex said:I've got a catridge version of Pokemon Ruby, and its internal battery has run dry. So is there any way I can backup the save so I use a backup version of pokemon ruby with my old save?
Battery on the gba cartridges is used for RTCDemonbart said:If the battery has run dry, it probably won't save anything anymore, so your old save file is lost.qazadex said:I've got a catridge version of Pokemon Ruby, and its internal battery has run dry. So is there any way I can backup the save so I use a backup version of pokemon ruby with my old save?
If your old save file is still on your cart however, there is this thing called Rudolph's universal backup tool (IIRC) that you can put on your slot-1 flashcart to make a backup of your save file.
Couldn't that be fixed by linking the copy of R/S/E to a copy of FR/LG?jurassicplayer said:Here is a great explanation:
http://www.askdavetaylor.com/pokemon_and_n...ry_battery.html
As a plus, it talks about how crummy Nintendo is as well =D.