It gives me an error half the time after picking Go!, and I've only been able to write one game to my card and have it working.
Because that's what it's for. Writing a single image to an entire diskspace. You don't need that function for Gateway or Sky3DS...you just drag and drop multiple game files on to your microSD.
Now that you've written a single image, you'll have to re-format the microSD. FAT32.
It shouldn't work like that.
Write a game using the disk writer tool then close the program. Open it again. How much free space does it say you have? It it has the correct amount you should be able to write more games. If it says 0mb there may be a problem with your micro sd card reader. Try a different card reader or a different usb port.
This gave me problems for about two weeks similar to what your are describing. I was using my tablets built in reader and it gave me faults almost every time I pushed the "Go" button. Switched to a usb adapter and haven't had a problem since.
Do you have the appropriate driver for the built-in reader?? Every laptop I've seen (except mine, and yours probably) never required any drivers.Yeah, I think it's a problem with my laptop's built-in reader. I don't have a USB adapter so I'll have to buy that... oh well.
Do you have the appropriate driver for the built-in reader?? Every laptop I've seen (except mine, and yours probably) never required any drivers.
You can just drag and drop the files on the card?
I dunno, but for reference: http://puu.sh/gslKg/067a4c0c2c.png
Also, I did manage to get things working once, and wrote a whole bunch of games on the card. Started up DiskWriter the next day, device not formatted, no games and 0 mb.
The games are still working though.
This is exactly the same problem that I had. You are going to need a USB adapter.
Use DiskWriter in Compatibility Mode for XP SP3 with Admin rights and it'll be perfectly stable.