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R4 Micro Chip

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by JawKnee, Oct 5, 2007.

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  1. JawKnee

    JawKnee Member

    Anyway, my R4 Micro Chip is supposed to hold 2gb right? Well, when I put in my games at around 1.5gb, it says I put in about a 128mb game, it says,
    _________________________
    | Copy |X|
    |----------------------------------------|
    | The disc in the destination |
    | drive is full. |
    | Insert a new disc to continue. |
    | ______ _______ |
    | |Retry | | Cancel | |
    | |______| |_______| |
    |_________________________|

    Even when it's not even near 2gb. Help?
     
  2. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    copy everything off the disk to your HD and reformat your card. then copy it all back, if that doesnt work then I dont know.
     
  3. JawKnee

    JawKnee Member

    I tried that. But for the File System should I put FAT32 or FAT?
     
  4. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    Im not sure it matters. Mines FAT
     
  5. JawKnee

    JawKnee Member

    nope. I tried it. doesnt work. thx anyway
     
  6. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    Hmmm well beyond me, but try trimming your roms to free up a little more room for now till someone can help ya
     
  7. macha88

    macha88 Member

    only fat32 supports more than 1 GB as far as i know...
     
  8. littletrouble

    littletrouble Member

    Actually Fat16 is good up to 2 gigs
     
  9. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    oh? Ive got 1.87 gigs on mine and its only formatted to FAT?
     
  10. JawKnee

    JawKnee Member

    mine only has FAT and FAT32 and both only give me about 1.5gb
     
  11. clugenheim

    clugenheim Well-Known Member

    What brand is your MicroSD?

    And when you format a card, it takes up some space. The fact that you have 1.5 gigs of stuff, and you are trying to put something that is 128mbs might be it. Have you tried putting, a say, 32mb rom on it? Try that if you haven't.
     
  12. JawKnee

    JawKnee Member

    Well, now I checked some stuff. It says, I've used 1.86gb and now I can only hold up to 1.37gb. And the free space is now about 3mb..I just don't get what's wrong. All I did was just put in games and music, and made 2 skins. That all I ever put in it, but I can't seem to know why it only has 1.37gb..Is it just maybe the chip is broken? Because it doesn't look like it.. :mad:
     
  13. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    no it isn't broken, the filesystem has grown. If its a problem, back up the data on the card and reformat it. (you will then need to reinstall the firmware)
     
  14. Seph

    Seph Administrator Staff Member

    Make sure you don't confuse GB with Gb. Most often they put 2Gb(it) so it can really only have 2048/8 = 256MByte games.
     
  15. realg187

    realg187 Well-Known Member

    Sweet Ascii!

    A 2 GB card doesnt hold 2 GB for 2 reasons:

    Decmal system, when we (advertisers for the card) say a card is 2 GB they assume that 1 GB is 1000 MB. When you measure the size of files it assumes 1 GB is 1024 MB. So a 2 GB card says is holds 2000 MB but when the OS looks it's like 1.9 or 1.8 or something.

    Second is that you can use all the space on the card as the file system needs some too.

    WHen you copy the last 128 MB file, does it say you have atleast 128 MB free?
     
  16. JawKnee

    JawKnee Member

    What is the firmwire? And how do you reinstall it?
     
  17. realg187

    realg187 Well-Known Member

    For my supercard I download a bin file and then run it like a rom. Dunno about R4, you should check the R4 site for details.

    http://www.linfoxdomain.com/nintendo/ds/

    I found that link on the main page.
     
  18. JawKnee

    JawKnee Member

    What is all that stuff?
     
  19. realg187

    realg187 Well-Known Member

    I think it's firmware updates.
     
  20. Seph

    Seph Administrator Staff Member

    You download the firmware and simply put it in the root of your MicroSD card, overwrite any files already there.
     
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