DS cartridges are completely different from 3DS cartridges in this regard. So, no.Is there any similar repair tool for NDS game cards?
Got it, thank youDS cartridges are completely different from 3DS cartridges in this regard. So, no.
I think you running the risk of permanently damaging the cartridge is low, as it may very well already be dead like you suspect. That being said, maybe clean the cartridge with a fine cloth and isopropyl alcohol?Hi! Thanks for the tool first of all!
I'm going through the, likely futile, attempt to revive this faulty copy of Persona Q I got sold as a working copy. It was pretty cheap so I don't consider myself particularly scammed.
Anyway, it's been like this for a couple of hours. Stuck at 0% but the current hash does change after some minutes. Should I perhaps let it run through the night or should I just give up already?
I'm not too worried about permanent damage since I can't play it currently anyway.I think you running the risk of permanently damaging the cartridge is low, as it may very well already be dead like you suspect. That being said, maybe clean the cartridge with a fine cloth and isopropyl alcohol?
Hey, thanks for replying back.Try the 100 refreshes version (which I just added to the github release).
That said, if it's stuck at 0% for so long, it might be a goner, unfortunately.