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ez flash v help!

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by drowcon, Oct 5, 2009.

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  1. drowcon

    drowcon Member

    i have no clue what happened, i tried putting a game in my sd card and running it and i got a wierd error on a black screen, that was something like this:

    Screenratio x1.000000
    FreeMem=1888256byte
    FreeMem=1888256byte
    gl_pSaveFileName=
    3541 - Pokemon Platinum (u) (Xenophobia).sa
    vlongname =
    3541 - Pokemon Platinum (u) (Xenophobia).nd
    s
    newsavetype=]0x5a,pSave[0x1F1]==0xff

    pFlash[4]=6
    pFlash[4]=]6 ininame=3541 - Pokemon Platinum
    _(U)(Xenophobia).ini
    gl_clean=0
    gl_cleanSavetype=0
    Can not open sys.sav file.

    any ideas? ive literally tried everything i can think of, re formatting, updating kernall, downloading different roms, erasing the save files...
     
  2. CarnageMayhem

    CarnageMayhem Member

    Can you give more information?

    Which was your older kernel? What kernel where you using at the moment? Other roms played fine on the same kernel before the error? The error appears on every rom onwards? Or just the pokemon one?

    Every bit of information could be helpful to find the issue.
     
  3. drowcon

    drowcon Member

    sorry, using most recent stable kernal 1.86, dont recall what the old one i used was, error is the same and shows for all roms, tried deleting and re-downloading roms. nada
     
  4. CarnageMayhem

    CarnageMayhem Member

    Mmm... 1.86 isnt the most recent kernel... well whatever...

    Another question about your ezv... what version is? at the moment there's 3 different versions of it (well, 4 if you count ezVi): ezv (the first one, hence v1), ezv new year edition (v2), and ezv plus.

    Since you bought your ezv have you ever updated it?

    Im asking this because if you have the first one or new year edition, which came with kernels before 1.6, you need to do a little update to your card to be able to use kernels from 1.7 onward.

    If thats the case, let me know and i'll tell you how to update it.
     
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