Action Replay DSes have ONLY cheat support.
For getting your save off the game card you need one of two things:
-A Slot-1 flashcart with the appropriate homebrew (savsender works well)
-A different cheat device that will allow you to grab DS saves off of commercial games
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.
Yes. use the Shunyweb online converter
It does but you have to create a save file after you open the game
Action Replay, Poke Sav, Game Shark, etc......
Do you have a flashcart? Is the save file .sav then you can use pokesav! Google "Pokemon Pearl Pokesav"
If you create one by playing it yes
poke sav is for dstt its an sav file dstt is something to download games sav is a save file
You can't through any legal means, but it is possible via cheating, using an Action Replay, editing the .sav file or editing the games cache while running by emulating it on a PC.
I think you can possibly positunely do it on poke sav (mabye)!
u cant... if it does go above lv. 100, well... u get a missingno, which pemanantly corrupts ur game sav...
I'm not too sure how old this question is, but there is a solution. You could download a program known as sandboxie. What this program does is it allows you to run any program within a sandbox (basically its own little area) where it cannot do any harm, even if Poke Sav was a virus. Anyways, you can run poke sav in the sandbox mode. Now, After your done making an action replay cheat or anything with the poke sav, you can easily take out the file you just created with it (EX: the action replay code or a savegame file) and delete the rest of the contents which could be viral, etc. now you got the cheats and not the virus. --READ-- I personally doubt that there is a virus in poke sav anyways. There are things called false positives in antivirus programs (basically they are a fake report of a virus) and poke sav could possibly be thought to be a virus by the anti virus. -> I've been using poke sav for a while now and nothing bad that I'm aware of has ever happened to my computer. It's still your choice to delete or keep it though. I am just supplying information and shall not be held responsible for what you decide to do.
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