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No, it should not delete the game file. Save files being lost for no reason is usually something that happens to counterfeit cartridges due to the battery-based memory.
The only time any GBA or DS game ever does that is if the cartridge (game pack) itself is damaged.
Delete the game and start over.
Start a new game and when you save it will say that there is another saved file do you wish to replace it? Click A on yes. The other file will not be there but your new one will. Note: You can not have two saved users on Pokemon Emerald or any other game of Pokemon for GBA or GBA SP or Nintendo DS.
get the no$gba 2.6a. as u know there is a problem in saving, i have found a solution to it. the way is that before saving your game go into the battery folder and delete the sav file of the game. then you save your game and after saving close the no$gba. when u open the ROM again u will notice that your game really works or loaded the save file. you have to do the process again and again in order to move ahead in the game.
it wont delete your file, it will just make it so you can't get your Pokemon back that you placed in the computer. my suggestion is to catch a duplicate of the poke you want and train it once it migrates to whichever game you want it to
not in my case
if u have a GBA emulator just open File/ Save game and then chose slot to save...
gba files mean Game Boy Advance,so you need a game boy advance emulator.you can download it from http://vba.ngemu.com/downloads.shtml
Yes, you can use an existing save file on a new GBA ROM as long as they share the same title and are for the same game.
Pokémon HeartGold is a DS game. You have to have a DS to play it, not a GBA. They don't make Pokémon GBA games anymore. ACM112 -NO GBA (NO$GBA) is a emulator
Because if you have gameshark/action replay for GBA and save it. It get's deleting yr file