Well, im afraid that your game has been ruiened for good and you'll have to get a new copy. Because AR is a hack and can break your DS too. so be carfull.
Turning off the power or disconnecting anything while it is saving may cause either: * A Rollback, not being saved or the save file being rolled back to a previous save * It may corrupt the whole file so it won't be accessible. So you're going to have to delete/replace that file for it to work again.
Do you have a flashcart? Is the save file .sav then you can use pokesav! Google "Pokemon Pearl Pokesav"
The use of any cheating device (GameShark, Action Replay...) can mess up or delete your save file.
this is important. don't get one if you do turn your game off before saving or put it in your PC box. don't let it hatch if it does it erases the saved file then ruines the interanal clock so all time baced things wont work so never get one. I know this because i found out the hard way.
Because the developer hasn't written the software for the device yet, nor the kext file for the device. The only operating systems the action replay desktop link was written for was windows based operating systems. If you would like to run the action replay software you will have to do the following: Set up a Windows XP / Win7 installation beside MacOS using bootcamp. OR Set up a virtual machine running WINXP as a guest OS and forward the USB port to the Virtual machine allowing the device to connect to the guest OS. This process may require root access to the MAC OS hardware and is a lot more difficult. Also please refrain from personal attacks on other users.
Oh, you don't. Dx No, you have to identify the file, then patch it if you can or download a new file. -Ilyaman
Because if you have gameshark/action replay for GBA and save it. It get's deleting yr file
Install the Action Replay software on your PCRun the Action Replay ProgramConnect your Action Replay to your PC via USBDownload a new cheats file and add it to your Action Replay.
Install the code manager.Insert the Action Replay game cartridge into your Nintendo DS and turn it on.Plug one end of your USB cable into your Action Replay cartridge and the other end into your computer.Find the code you are looking for and open up the "Notepad" program on your computer.Copy and paste the code into your Notepad program.Click on "File" and then "Save as."Type in the file-name you want to save the code under. This is the only thing you will change in the boxes.For this step, your Action Replay has to be on, and your DS connected to the computer with the Action Replay manager open. Open the file you saved your Action Reply Code in and right click it. Select "copy."Go to the left screen of your Action Replay manager. Right click on the column that lists the Action Reply codes and select "paste."
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Not much really happens the only thing is you risk losing your saved file or in rare cases you find a bug or glitch in the game whilst using the Action Replay which could cause your game to corrupt...
just have it in a file with the update and drag the file on your computer to the action replay
When you use an action replay 99% of the time your save file will be corrupted and you will have to start the game over.
with an action replay ds it doesn't really but a gameshark sp messed my emerald up from saving and it kept trying until it said it had problems and erased y beautifally hacked file.
If an Action Replay is incorrectly used, incompatible codes are activated together, or you use certain codes that come with warnings of potential file corruption, you may delete your save file. But as long as you read any instructions the codes accompany and the ones that come with the Action Replay you should be quite safe, the Action Replay doesn't have any inherent risks towards your save file.
Hmm you are supposed to convert the .sav file to a .duc file and then drag to Action Replay. Mine is having trouble right now but that's worked for my friends.
Honestly...i have no idea. im trying to find that out myself...