Gaming Final Fantasy Tactics Advance - saving Problems

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Hey guys, a few years back I purchased a game from some asian guy at my school. It was clearly a fake game cartridge with a rom loaded on to it but worked perfectly. I had been playing it for around a year and then stopped playing for another year. Just a few days ago I decided to start and a new game. I did so and I started playing and then saved. But when I turn my GBA back on there is no save data
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I don't want to leave my GBA on forever
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Please help in trying to find a solution! Thanks!
 

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Well, once you have the cartridge opened, you can see what battery it is you need ... there will be a model number embossed on the battery's surface.

Once you know that, you can either take the battery with you ... I recommend taking it to a watch shop, to find a match ... or use the model number to do a search online for a replacement.

I believe that model of the battery is either CR 2032 or CR 2025 ... I may be wrong.

Also, if upon opening it, there is no battery inside ... they don't all need batteries to hold save game information ... then I do not know what to suggest, sorry.
 

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thebobevil said:
wiki said:
Did you SRAM patch the rom before you put it on the flashcard?

It's not a flashcard, it's one of the Asian bootleg carts, that they try to pass off as legit.
exactly
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its my only bootleg game for GBA and worked perfectly before :/
 

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by the way is there anyway to use a usb connector to connect a game cartridge chip (after opening it up) to your computer? Like take each wire and match it with a specificm chip thingy etc. or maybe a tut on how to do so?
 

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