So I've be trying to fix this for hours so when I get done patching the gba game and put it on my sd card the list of games shows nothing so I need help
yea im going to get a refundSuperCard SD clones are garbage, you'd be better off getting an EZ-Flash Omega instead for better compatibility.
I would save some money getting one. I had one of those SuperCard SD clones before and most of the time they died on me.yea im going to get a refund
for the time being do you think theres a fix?I would save some money getting one. I had one of those SuperCard SD clones before and most of the time they died on me.
Did you format your SD card to FAT or FAT32? And what is the size of the card used?for the time being do you think theres a fix?
FAT and its 2 gbDid you format your SD card to FAT or FAT32? And what is the size of the card used?
Hey not sure if you forgot about the fourmDid you format your SD card to FAT or FAT32? And what is the size of the card used?
so yes I get 3 files and I put them on the sd card and yes it show the options like list,saver and optionsNah, I don't agree with that. Malicious rumors. Don't listen to them. I have had one for 5 years and it has never given me any problems: excellent for playing jrpg games.
First, try with one game. After you modify this with SC client software, you should get 3 files in GBA, SAV and SCI format. Does this occur? Once you copy them to the SD card, and insert this into the cartridge, you don't see the three files? And what do you see? Do you even see the SC menu with the various options at the top?
The folder does not show and yes its 2 gbTry putting the three game files into a folder, and copy this to the micro SD and insert it into the flashcard: does the folder appear on SC menu?
Edit: If the folder is also not visible, it would seem to be a problem concerning the micro SD. Are you sure it is 2 GB and no more? If not, it could be that the pins inside the flashcard slot are not making proper contact with those on the micro SD. When you insert it, can you hear the "click"?
Try inserting, slowly and gently, the SD into the card slot several times, and then try turning the console on again: Has anything changed?
Hey, I was trying to help them. No need to be rude.Nah, I don't agree with that. Malicious rumors.
Maybe try putting your ROMS on the microSD card into a new folder. Do they appear in the menu?so yes I get 3 files and I put them on the sd card and yes it show the options like list,saver and options
noHey, I was trying to help them. No need to be rude.
Maybe try putting your ROMS on the microSD card into a new folder. Do they appear in the menu?
hello?Hey, I was trying to help them. No need to be rude.
Maybe try putting your ROMS on the microSD card into a new folder. Do they appear in the menu?
Any news? Have you tried using another micro SD under 2 gb formatted properly? If it is still not detected obviously the cartridge is defective. Get a refund!hello?
I haven't got time to get a new sd card so I'm just getting a refundAny news? Have you tried using another micro SD under 2 gb formatted properly? If it is still not detected obviously the cartridge is defective. Get a refund!
Very strange. The same Supercard SD works on one GBA but not in the other. On the latter however 2 original games work. Bought in Japan. Hmm... I suspect that this one has been modified to not read flashcarts and pirated cartridges. Simple conjecture.Hello guys. This is my problem. One friend of my and I went to a vacation trip to Tokyo, Japan. We bought to gameboy advance from retail. Both of them work perfectly. They power on, sound is perfect, except one of them that the down button does not work. The important problem is not that one. The fact is that we bought a Supercard SD to play some games. The sd works perfect in one gameboy (sometimes it powers off the gba but i think the solution of that is the power switch because i had several problems with it), but in the other gameboy it boots perfectly but the game list does not appear. We should think that the second gameboy has some problems reading cards but with an original Red Pokemon or a original Pacman it works perfectly. It seems very strange to us. Can someone give us some help? Thank you!
Hello guys. This is my problem. One friend of my and I went to a vacation trip to Tokyo, Japan. We bought to gameboy advance from retail. Both of them work perfectly. They power on, sound is perfect, except one of them that the down button does not work. The important problem is not that one. The fact is that we bought a Supercard SD to play some games. The sd works perfect in one gameboy (sometimes it powers off the gba but i think the solution of that is the power switch because i had several problems with it), but in the other gameboy it boots perfectly but the game list does not appear. We should think that the second gameboy has some problems reading cards but with an original Red Pokemon or a original Pacman it works perfectly. It seems very strange to us. Can someone give us some help? Thank you!