You must look for the game save file. Eg. new Super Mario bros.SAV look for the one with the .sav extension. That is the corrupt save file. All you need to do is delete this . When you play the game it will create another save to replace the corrupt one . You will lose your save games
On the first part ,if it changes red or stops automatically then if you have action replay dsi then insert the disc into the computer ,click on the icon on the left side.[its on the top].then click on the game that you have for example ,pretend you have mariokart ds then on the computer ,after you have clicked on the game then
go to about action replay? Then you delete it . After it deleted the codes to get all the codes type your game name,then highlight the codes on the computer so you can get all the codes on whatever game you have[This has happened to me before and if you look at your action replay dsi steps or booklet it says this on page 6.3.4
in order to avoid corruption, you need to wait until the game console saves your data and your'e out of the save screen
The Mew glitch doesn't corrupt your game.
If you put it on a floppy disk. It's a storage device nothing more. By the way flashdrives are smaller and store a lot more data.
Because you might not have exited the game before closing it, or the internet got an upgrade for it.
The Power Data Recovery website has step-by-step directions on how you use the minitool power data recovery software to recover data from your corrupt partition. The steps are different depending on the partition (FAT32 or NTFS).
It says that the save data is corrupt and will take you back to the last save that you made
in order to avoid corruption, you need to wait until the game console saves your data and your'e out of the save screen
No, it can't.
Be more specific.... If its corrupt save data go to settings, memory, games, Battlefield 3, game save, Delete
press b on the system next to add new code ^_^
Rename the game save back to what it was. If you cannot remember, save the old data to your computer, then make new save game data of said game and rename your old data to the new save data's name.
no it dose not save games data
Your save data got corrupt (mainly because a sudden shut down during game saving) You'll need to make a fresh start and overwrite corrupt data, then you'll be fine. Avoid the machine from running flat on juice, at least during savings.
no it doesnt corrupt your game but it does freeze it but dont worry about your save :)
1. someone deleting it 2. Virus on system 3. Did not save data 4. corrupt files
It doesn't save data on the Wii. You save game data by using a GameCube memory card.
No, you cannot without hacking your game. You cannot get access to the eon ticket. You can also try and do the Eon Ticket Glitch but that might corrupt your save files and your data might be deleted.