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Can't quite get 100% in that game? Take credit for someone else's work with these save game files. Ichigo wrote:you all think its the backupfolder on 'sdcard0', but its the other way around! You need to have rootaccess on your device, so you can put them to 'root data media Drastic backup' i put my dsv file from desmume pokemon white edition to this folder and now i can finally continue playing my old save instead of a new one!
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To have Windows Run Unsign Drivers, you'll need to restart your computer. You need to press the F8 Key during the boot-up process to access Advanced Boot Options page.
It's a little tricky to get to this page though. You're computer will probably have some Pre-Windows Loading Screens for your motherboard. Don't hit F8 on those screens (as it will likely take you into the Motherboard settings and not the Advanced Boot Options). There will be a black screen with a white curor for a second or two before the Windows loading screen.
Right before the Windows Loading screen is when you need to press the F8 Key. Poke' Woman unless you are referencing your personal location, that is completely incorrect. Im certain countries it is illegal to modify backups. In the us, its state dependant. In Alabama for example, i can modify my backups any dang way i please legaly. So long as i dont release anything (patches, rom, information, etc) i am legaly allowed to alter it to my liking.
However i can only have one legitimate backup, modified or not. So if i mod it, then i cannot make another clean backup. I also cannot copy the backup (clone it).and justin, in theory, yes you should be able to using pokesav.
This is never a guarentee, and could just as easily corrupt a new save if all the pokemon data is partial data. Just because you can extract a pkm doesnt mean the data is correct and solid. I recently picked this product up from ebay, and while it worked AWESOME the first few times, it suddenly stopped working as of last night. Whenever I plug it into my computer NOW, the light doesn't come on and I get a pop-up message saying 'power surge detected in usb port hub.' I have NO idea why its not working now, but I didn't do anything to prompt breaking it (i.e. It literally sat on my desk all day and no one touched it but me). I have read the user manual and SCOWERED the internet looking for a way to fix this problem, so asking here is a last-ditch effort for me.
Anyone have any ideas why its not working anymore? Just so everyone is aware before they throw their money out the window,This product DOES NOT WORK WITH WINDOWS 8.
Ever.If you have 64 bit Windows 7 IT WILL ALSO NOT WORK. If you have home edition of Vista IT WILL NOT WORK.You are.very. limited in which OS you can use this product with. If you have any of the above OS versions, you will need to learn how to run Virtual Machine and run a copy of windows that is compatible with this product from within your already running windows copy. Its a colossal pain in the ass.Just wanted everyone to know that before they spend nearly $50 (after shipping and tax) on one of these things and can't install the drivers and have to spend hours in the darkest recesses of google trying to figure out how to make it work.
And where can I find a guide?is one by one our hackers by the name of M. It's a vid by the way.I can also speak to M's video too. I followed his guide, and Cake's nds adapter plus driver install/upgrade guide, and can confirm that pokedit with nds adapter plus using M's method works 100%.
I'm even running Windows 8.1 64-bit and it works flawlessly. I generated the event Genesect, Ditto, Mew, Charmander, and Pikachu to test out these 'mons with Pokemon bank and I can confirm that all passed and were able to be transfered into my bank, and thus my x/y and oras games respectively.Big shout out to the Pokedit guys! You guys do great work and your support is nothing short of amazing! I can't wait to see what you'll have in store for us pokemon fans in the future. Appreciate you guys and everything that you do.
The Nintendo DS is portable for a reason. You need to be able to pick it up and put it away quickly at all times: on a train, on a plane, traveling far in a car or wherever else life takes you. With the constant growth of technology, DS games are making this more and more possible. The DS still uses the classic way of saving a game, but it also has games that save automatically when you reach certain points.
Press the “Start” button on the DS to pause the game.
Select “Save.”
Select the slot (if available) you want to save the game in. Some games offer the ability to save multiple games.
Tips
Some games save automatically. In this case, all you need to do is complete whatever actions you are to perform or complete the mission you are on, then turn off the game.
In some games, you must move to a certain spot in the game to save. This is common in role-playing games. There are specific monuments, stones or areas throughout the game world where you will have the ability to save the game. You cannot pause the game to save and the game does not save automatically. If you do not want to lose your information, you must navigate your way through the world to get to a nearby save spot.
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