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When I try to boot a game upthe FAT filesystem does not initialise. I am left with an error of "Free Disk not enough! Please delete some files"..... How Can I delete some of the save games?......My child saved too many different versions....
Oh dear, one of the games is infected with a virus, dnt delete any of the saves i did and then it killed my card, i was told to format the card, you might have the chance for it to start working again, but i had to buy a new one for nearly £40 i hope you succeed
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first nsert the Windows XP disk, and turn off your computer...Turn on your computer...A screen will come up during the boot and tell you to press any key to boot from CD, (if not you will need to change the start up sequence in the BIOS). Press any key you like....Second, you are asked which file system to use, the FAT Filesystem or NTFS Filesystem. NTFS Filesystem is the newer and faster one, so use that. FAT would also limit you to small hard disks..It might take a while. Once everything is loaded, there will be a few options on the screen. The one you want says 'To set up Windows XP, press enter.' So select it and press enter.It might take a while. Once everything is loaded, there will be a few options on the screen. The one you want says 'To set up Windows XP, press enter.' So select it and press enter.Alternatively, if you just want to format a secondary hard drive you can go to 'My Computer', right click on the drive and press format and follow the instructions accordingly.
New version of UPMSv3 - universal PSP Unbricker/Downgrader/Upgrader, also known as Pandora's Ultimate Magic Stick, Now work with DC ver4 (Dark_AleX’s), for installing CFw 3.80M33-5
and creating memory stick into a “Ultimate Magic Stick” for use with
“Pandora’s battery” (jigkick). Works for both PSP, Slim and/or Fat, and
1 stick for all functions for Unbricker/Downgrader tools. Also
available is the “UPMS_v3.pdf Guide” to help you get started and usage.
The Ultimate Pandora’s Magic Stick is the simple solution to easily accomplish any of the following:
Recover any bricked PSP (Fat or Slim) and install sony firmware or CFw M33.
Upgrade Fat-Slims PSP to CFw 3.80M33-5, with 1.50 kernel patch-Fat Only.
Upgrade Fat-Slims PSP to CFw 3.71 M33-2, with 1.50 kernel patch-2 -Fat Only.
Update to 3.71M33-4 are installed to the ‘GAME’ folder from the XMB.
Downgrade Fat PSP to Fw 1.50.
Upgrade Fat PSP straight to CFw 3.52M33 from Extended Boot Menu then install update 3.52 M33-4 from XMB, without need to downgrade to 1.50.
Boot up PSP using Ultimate Loader with support for choosing which Pandora’s you reach V1, V3 or V4.
Boot up PSP to XMB with UPMS inserted-Fat Only.
Boot up to a full FW 1.50 from Memory Stick-Fat Only.
Use PSP Filer and other tools (If it requires 1.50, can’t for Slims).
Note: This software is free, and comes
with no warranty. Despite it has been tested and it has worked, there
is some risk with any PSP operation that involves flashing, so please
try this at your own risk!.
Only Memory Stick "Pro Duo" are compatible.
Memory Stick Duo are not supported. Read more... for installation here.!
Maybe the one that is not turning on to play game is broken then. Ensure that you have a known-good game cartridge inserted before powering on the SNES console. Most older, cartridge-based game consoles don't boot without a game installed.
Does the power light to the left of the controller ports turn on when you turn on the power switch?
If not, check your power adapter and outlet for functionality and good connection.
Check that the reset switch is not stuck. Wiggle it back and forth through its range of motion a few times. If something sticky gets in there it can get jammed in the reset position, which will prevent any game from booting.
You mentioned that there is no image. Are you getting any sound from your games after waiting a few minutes with everything connected and turned on?
If you hear game sounds or music from the SNES, but see no picture and you've already (really and truly) ruled out the cabling and TV, then you might have a bad main board in the console.
If you don't get any video or sound, then it's not booting your game. You can find other recommendations about how to clean game and console connections, but usually inserting and ejecting a game 10-20 times will knock loose or grind off enough gunk to get a game to boot. Try this, and be sure to use the eject lever instead of ripping the game out to avoid console connector damage. If it's still not working, repeat with another game.
Try injecting the disk and see what it condition is in. if it is scratched or heavly soiled try cleaning it with a Disk cleaner. Try also cleaning the Xbox unit with a cleaner, if all else fails you got a brick unit,
Try formatting it in FAT 32 or FAT 16, the player sometimes can't read a different filesystem. If that doesn't work, try upgrading the MP3 firmware, you can download it from the RCA Website (http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/) Follow the steps carefully or you can render your player useless. After the upgrade, the update program will format the player automatically with the correct filesystem.
I am not sure about that 88 in 1 game card pack you talk about but that sounds like a flash card cartridge for NDS. If you just would give me more information about that game card like seller store or website or device serial/model, slot used and flash type used. I will investigate about it.
The first: make sure the flash card is well plugged into the cartridge and plug it out and in again to be sure. Better if you clean the flash memory contacts with a cloth or q-tip.
Second: find the cartridge documentation and try to find a web page. Usually all the product issues like this are placed in the FAQs area of the manufacturer site. Or at least with the name you can find information in any related forum.
Third: If like I think, a fat error can happen when you use a flash memory
card with a fat partition different or not supported by the cartridge
hardware or firmware. That is not something that can happen just by using it unlike the files get corrupted. And you always have the option toformat the card, reload the cartridge software, upgrade the firmware, download new game roms, convert them if nescesary and load them in the flash card to play. Usually these devices use FAT16 or FAT file format (not FAT32 until you know this device support that format).
This is all i can say by now with the information you gave me...
Okay i can help i have an R4 and it works perfect except for my left <- button... i hate that button never really liked it... okay anyways to delete some games that you dislike or whatever take out the chip and in the chip should be a little small chip and put in a USB thing to upload games on. So what you have to do is access the DS game chip R4 or w/e access it and you should delete the games that are not needed simple!
Hope this helps
If your lookin for a good place to download DS games heres a good website
www.ndash.eu
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