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Discussion in 'Nintendo DS' started by kenio8185, Feb 6, 2007.

  1. kenio8185

    kenio8185 Regular member

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    I just bought a Super SD card and got the firmware in so it can read .nds files. Now wenever i try to open a game i just get 2 black screens. How do i fix this?
    Also i tried it with 5 different games and all came up to a black screen.
     
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    some1 plz help me out here.
     
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    Have you tried formatting your SD cards to another cluster size?
     
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    i formatted it as fat32
     
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    Format it as FAT16, either 16KB or 32KB clusters.
     
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    how do i format it as FAT16? I dont have that option, also what do you mean by "either 16KB or 32KB clusters"?
     
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    FAT16 might appear as just FAT on the list. Below 'File System' there should be 'Allocation unit size' which also means cluster size.
     
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    how would formatting it as fat16 be better then fat32?
     
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    What's the advantage of FAT32 over FAT16 ?_?

    Oh there's a proper answer for this but I've forgotten - it might be somewhere in this forum. :X
     
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    thats good and all but i asked how is FAT16 better than FAT32
     
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    If you want the technical reasons, perhaps Microsoft or someone else can answer your question. When it comes to adapters, you use what works.
     

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