Thanks for giving the card name, that helps to investigate possible causes of your problem.
The common causes of these problems are full cards memory because the seller fill the memory with game roms to make the device sell more attractive, though to save games you need memory and completelly filling the memory capacity of these cards make them to have issues like the ones you told before.
The good thing is that you can connect the NDSL to your PC throught the suplied USB cable and SLOT-2 (GBA game slot) N-Card Flash Linker cartridge.
You can download the required software latest files from the manufacturers
website. Once connected, turn on your DS, your PC will recognize it and you will be able to drag and drop files, then you can delete or copy some less used game roms or save files from the card to your PC leaving free space for the others to run.
If nothing of that works for you, then you would try to find a FAQ or support forum site where you can find more options to solve this issue.
Good Luck...
My second NDSL is OK, its just that having copied all the files from the 2nd NDSL to the "faulty one" does not seem to help. Is there a sequence or specified files to be copied first?
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