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My brand new microSD card doesn't work

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by sandrapreece, Oct 23, 2009.

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  1. sandrapreece

    sandrapreece Member

    No the spot where the files should show up is blank
     
  2. funguy

    funguy Well-Known Member

    yes, downloaded, but the newer games now usually need a fix to make them playable
     
  3. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    So there are no files on it? That's what happens on when you format your card, it deletes the files.

    Restore the firmware files, you can download them at www.linfoxdomain.com/ds and put some games on it.
     
  4. sandrapreece

    sandrapreece Member

    Re: My brand new microSD card doesn\'t work

    What do you mean a fix.
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    The files are not deleted because I did not format it and when I try to put another game on the card it says it is full.
     
  5. funguy

    funguy Well-Known Member

    I suggest you let the person you got it from take a look, because if you can't see the files

    there aint much you can do with it, sorry
     
  6. sandrapreece

    sandrapreece Member

    Thanks anyway.
     
  7. funguy

    funguy Well-Known Member

    ok, np good luck
     
  8. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    Have you tried formatting it yet? You said you didn't format it.

    If you format the card, it may work again.
     
  9. sandrapreece

    sandrapreece Member

    Thanks anyway.
     
  10. 121212030303

    121212030303 Well-Known Member

    how much did you pay? can you get your money back?
     
  11. sandrapreece

    sandrapreece Member

    I just remembered that my neighbours kid got the same microSD card with the same games. I can copy her games onto my computer then load them on my sd card. How do I reformat the card so it is working. Right now the screen is blank when I open the card and there is no where where it says to reformat.
     
  12. funguy

    funguy Well-Known Member

    Start > Computer > Right Click on the drive that your card is on,

    you will see format as an option
     
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