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No, if you own the retail/cartridge copy of a game, its data (excluding any generated "extra data", such as StreetPass) will be stored to that cartridge, and any console it is played on will have access to the save data that is currently available. I don't believe it's possible to transfer/copy data from one cartridge to another without problems.
You can buy a data cartridge from the online store called Amazon. Amazon sells new and used data cartridges in different data capacities. The right size for you may be available for sale there.
Yes all game data will be saved to the Cartridge.
The Imation 41069 SLR-24 Data Cartridge has transfer rates up to 10.MB per second with 2:1 data compression.
The saved data on a GBA cartridge is maintained by a small battery. If this battery goes flat, the data will be lost. If your GBA cartridge is unable to save, you will need to open the cartridge up and replace the battery.
The data is saved onto the cartridge. Remember that the DS and DS lite do not have internal memory.
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No it shouldn't. The gameboy advance does not keep the save data it just reads it from the game cartridge so if anything the cartridge is faulty.
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Data is saved on the cartridge itself. It doesn't matter what system the cartridge is played on - no user data is stored on the console, except wi-fi settings.