Hacking Trouble restoring Moon SAV file to original cart - Any ideas?

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I restore my SAV files to my original carts weekly and can typically get it done with either NDS Backup 3-in-1 or Eepinator. I've even had to go as far as trimming some of the SAV files. So I've been down this road with over 50 games and I thought I'd overcome all obstacles.

But everything I've tried with Moon's SAV file isn't working. NDS Backup "thinks" it copied the SAV file, buthe original cart shows no game save data. Eepinator hasn't worked at all. Has anybody else had success?
 

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