![]() There are two functions in dolphin which use the flashID, either a hardcoded one (the format functions in GCMemcard , Great way to test that everything is writing correctly (no sd card issues etc), but restoring a full memorycard dump will only work on the original card. (02-06-2012, 11:41 AM)MountainDrew Wrote: I can restore the card dump to an unofficial memory card and redump it, in which it looks identical to the original dump when viewed in Dolphin's memory card manager. (Could you tell me in the meantime how to find this value? I do not know what any of the values on the debug screen of the memory card manager mean, unfortunately.) And try the restore/redump with the official card. I'll keep trying to get the program to read the official card so I can get that flash ID. When I originally ran into the problem I noticed that as soon as the Wii/Gamecube game determined the official memory card was corrupt, then running DacoTaco's CTR-GTS after would give the message that the card was corrupt and would need to be formatted before backing up/restoring. I can restore the card dump to an unofficial memory card and redump it, in which it looks identical to the original dump when viewed in Dolphin's memory card manager. (I followed the instructions on the WiiBrew page at least 10 times before it finally worked, then after that I never had a problem until now) I had a little trouble the first time I backed it up and can't remember what I did to get it to work last time. I am having trouble getting DacoTaco's CTR-GTS to read my official memory card now. ![]() gci files for all the copyable save files and copy them to a new card, but I really want to try everything I can do save this dump file so I don't lose my finished Pokemon XD save and 100% unlocked F-Zero GX save file. I was wondering if there is program or way to fix this memory card dump. ![]() I assume this is the reason the memory card is reading as corrupt on the Gamecube, but I am unable to delete this entry in the memory card manager. To see if I could find the problem, I looked at the memory card dump with Dolphin's memory card manager and noticed on the second page a blank entry on the that has no banner and says it is 0 blocks and starts on block -1. (Even the uncopyable games such as Pokemon XD and F-Zero GX play fine) After making significant progress in a couple games, I wanted to restore the dump back to the memory card so I could play on the Gamecube again. I used DacoTaco's CTR-GTS to make the RAW dump and it has always (and still does) worked with Dolphin (Now 3.0) just fine. What version of Dolphin were you using (please test the latest versionįrom first, 3.5 or 3.5-367 are not validĭolphin 3.5 1413, although this also occurred with base 3.5.I have been using a RAW dump of my real, official memory card 251 to play Dolphin. Get to a point where the rom notes you have no save data in memory slot A. Open a rom, (in my case, the rom I ran was one for a United-States ISO of Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness). I expected it to write a blasted save file. I have made certain that it is not a write-protected file, and I am running it from a folder in my desktop. User/GC/.Īre you running Dolphin from a CD/DVD, or is the save file maybe write-protected?" When it tries to write to the memory card file, I instead get an error prompt which reads: The program refuses to make new memory card files, even through the memory card manager, and will not recognize them when I attempt to use a game with a save function. No particualr game, just a general issue. Have you searched the issue tracker for a similar issue?
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