You shouldn't need to delete all files. Your profile and savegames are different. You can just delete your profile from System/Storage and remember NOT to choose "Delete profile and items". If you're getting a corrupt profile and you're using a memory stick to save, it's a good idea to get into the habit of exiting any game and signing out before you switch off the console.
In a spreadsheet I would use the Mod function and if the number you wish to add was SUMIF(Mod(A1,2)=0,[Range]); The range would be for the range of cells I wish to have examined. Don't know if a flowchart can handle the sumif or the mod but if they can then you could probably use this answer.
i dont have a ps3 but the game is old and hacked to death ... so if u did well and others didnt like it they reported you and u were reset i had it happen in mw2.
I had problems sinc'ing the portal of power, I read a solution on a other site which worked for me - try this: Sinc the portal of power while in a different game.Close Skylanders game and opened
another game, I opened another game I have saved on the ps3, then followed the directions on
how to sinc - I unplugged the usb then replugged it in. I opened the
back of the battery compartment, turned the portal on and then turned it
upside down and pressed the sinc button so the light on the side of the
portal flashes really quickly. Straight away the light stopped
flashing and remained on (sinc'ed). I then replaced the battery cover
and closed the game and reopened Skylanders - worked great. Would
recommend this method to anyone having problems. Good luck.
The game may be unreadable and no longer playable. There is somthing you can try thou. After you put in the game, select the "Install to hard drive" optionhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN2og3MIUe0 <-- HowToafter you install the game to your hard drive it may work due to the fact that the game CD is only needed to validate the game. If you can't install the game to your hard drive, see if a friend will load you the game to install onto your own hard drive then use your broken disc to "validate" the game running.
I had this happen. I tried a wired & wireless portal with the same issue. I reset the game a few times to get it going. I don't think it is a portal issue but rather an issue with the (Wii) game itself.
There is no way we can help you with that but if you talk/chat to an Xbox staff about it they will be able to lift your ban if they think your "excuse" is good enough..