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were lost Wrong Game Disc No Game Disc The Disc could not be read Disc Cover open Memory Card Error Messages Fully Corrupt Data Area Only Corrupt Memory Card is Damaged System Error Messages An Error has occurred: If you are getting the specific message, "An error has occurred. Turn the Power Off and check the Nintendo GameCube Instruction Booklet for further instructions." This means there may be an internal problem with datel's gcn/wii sd media launcher the system. Check Individual Game Disc problems or Multiple Game Disc problems (depending upon how many games exhibit the problem) to see if the cause of the message is a dirty or damaged disc. If the disc appears fine or works properly in another system, please click here for more information. System settings were lost: You need to reset the time and date from the Nintendo GameCube Main Menu. To access the Main Menu, turn the power ON while holding down the A button on the controller. Follow these steps to reset the time and date: From the Main Menu Screen, go to the Calendar Screen by pushing RIGHT on the Control Stick. Press the A Button to display Calendar Menu choices of Date or Time. Use the Control Stick (UP or DOWN) to highlight your menu item and press the A Button to select your choice. Use the Control Stick (LEFT or RIGHT) to highlight the number you want to change, then (UP or DOWN) to adjust the value. Press the A Button to accept your choice. Press the B Button to return to the Calendar Menu or the Main Menu. Pressing the B Button before accepting your choice with the A Button will return you to the Calendar Menu without changing the se
Memory card in Slot A is corrupted" Error View New Posts | View Today's Posts Pages (2): 1 2 Next » Thread Rating: 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average 1 2 3 4 5 Thread Modes "The Memory card in Slot A is memory card in slot a is corrupted dolphin corrupted" Error 09-21-2012, 10:05 AM #1 fatalblur Junior Member Posts: 6 Threads: 1 Joined: Sep 2012 gamecube memory card keeps getting corrupted Recently, I installed Dolphin and have been trying to play Windwaker, I keep getting an error that says "The Memory Card in Slot A gamecube memory card 1019 corruption is corrupted and needs to be formatted. Would you like to format it now?" I press "yes" and it responds with, "The Memory Card in Slot A cannot be used with this game." Is this a common problem? And how http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/nintendogamecube/trouble_errormessages.jsp do I fix it? I tried playing other games, such as Pokemon XD Gale and other GC games I can't remember Thanks for any help Find Reply 09-21-2012, 10:23 AM #2 Axxer Why would I help you? Posts: 1,078 Threads: 28 Joined: May 2012 Look in Config > GC. What is in Memory Card A? Another thing you can do is just download Dolphin 3.0 (again?) and start fresh, which can usually solve the problem. Desktop: OS: Windows 7 64 bit https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-the-memory-card-in-slot-a-is-corrupted-error CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K @ 4.4 GHz GPU: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Factory OC'ed) RAM: 16 GB @ 1600 MHz Dolphin Revision:3.0, 3.0-784, 3.5, latest 3.5 Find Reply 09-21-2012, 10:39 AM #3 fatalblur Junior Member Posts: 6 Threads: 1 Joined: Sep 2012 (09-21-2012, 10:23 AM)Axxer Wrote: Look in Config > GC. What is in Memory Card A? Another thing you can do is just download Dolphin 3.0 (again?) and start fresh, which can usually solve the problem. I just re downloaded it and tried before posting the thread. In Memory Slot A it says "Memory Card" and when i click the "..." it has two files, one says "SRAM" and the other is SRAM.USA" Find Reply 09-21-2012, 10:44 AM #4 ExtremeDude2 Gotta post fast Posts: 6,912 Threads: 275 Joined: Dec 2010 *facepalm* you don't load the SRAM >.> Check out my vids. Specs on profile page. Website Find Reply 09-21-2012, 10:47 AM #5 fatalblur Junior Member Posts: 6 Threads: 1 Joined: Sep 2012 (09-21-2012, 10:44 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: *facepalm* you don't load the SRAM >.> I wasn't it was what was in the default folder, do I delete them from that folder? Find Reply 09-21-2012, 10:49 AM #6 Axxer Why would I help you? Posts: 1,078 Threads: 28 Joined: May 2012 None of your games can format the card correctly? Desktop: OS: Windows 7 64 bit CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K @ 4.4 GHz GPU: EVGA N
PlayStation 4 Android PlayStation Vita DS PSP Game Boy Advance Wii iOS Wii U PC Xbox 360 PlayStation 2 Xbox One PlayStation 3 More... Log In Sign Up Log In to GameFAQs Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up http://www.gamefaqs.com/gamecube/561316-tales-of-symphonia/answers/143550-why-does-the-game-keep-telling-me-that-my-memory-card-is-corrupt for free! GameFAQs Answers Boards Community Contribute Games What’s New GameCubeRole-PlayingAction RPGTales of SymphoniaFAQsAnswersBoardMoreHomeSummaryRelease DataGame CreditsAlso http://www.gamefaqs.com/gamecube/915781-gamecube/answers/247154-corrupted-memory-card-how-can-i-restore-my-save-files PlayingCollection StatsGame TriviaFAQsCheatsSavesReviewsReader ReviewsCritic ReviewsImagesVideosAnswersBoard Why does the game keep telling me that my memory card is corrupt? when ever i try to load my game it says that my memory card is corrupt?What do i do? User Info: nickrulz99 nickrulz99 - 7 years ago Top Voted Answer there are several possibilities, including those that the others here have listed. However there is at least one memory card possibility that has not been listed and that is this:After a while your memory card itself breaks. This means that no matter what you do or what game you are playing your files will continue to get corrupted, and you must start over. occasionally the memory card might "fix" itself and be able to save again for a while, but it is inevitable that it will break again. I suggest that you follow other peoples suggestions for how to "fix" it, and gamecube memory card also see if the same thing happens for other games. however if you are unable to fix it, and the same problem occurs with other games, I'm afraid the only solution is to get a new memory card. I am actually facing the same problem myself right now... one of my memory cards has temporarily fixed itself, but its only a matter of time before it corrupts again. Luckily I have ordered a new memory card (you can get new ones that work with the Wii now) and hopefully it will arrive before my memory card dies again. If you're lucky though, you dont have the same problem as me and it will be easy to fix. User Info: dalmunae dalmunae - 6 years ago 2 0 Answers Well, chances are good that your memory card is corrupt. If so, your files on it are lost. If you have saves from another game on it, try checking them. User Info: Kratos15354 Kratos15354 (Expert / FAQ Author) - 7 years ago 1 0 Usually your memory card gets corrupt when you turn off your console when it is saving/loading. It happened to me on another game and i had to delete and start all over. >< User Info: shleff shleff - 7 years ago 0 0 You probably turned off ur system while it was saving lol. User Info: YaoMing623 YaoMing623 - 7 years ago 0 0 That's why you save on 2-4 memory cards. Hap
PlayStation 4 Android PlayStation Vita DS PSP Game Boy Advance Wii iOS Wii U PC Xbox 360 PlayStation 2 Xbox One PlayStation 3 More... Log In Sign Up Log In to GameFAQs Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! GameFAQs Answers Boards Community Contribute Games What’s New GameCubeHardwareConsoleGameCubeFAQsAnswersBoardMoreHomeSummaryRelease DataGame CreditsCollection StatsGame TriviaGamesFAQsCheatsReviewsImagesVideosAnswersBoard Corrupted memory card. How can I restore my save files? My memory card with four years' worth of saves randomly decided to corrupt itself, and won't let me save or load games. When I check the card in the Gamecube menu, it asks me if I want to reformat. I've reformatted corrupted cards before, and they've all worked fine afterward, but that deletes everything on the card. Is there a way to restore the saves from a corrupted memory card? User Info: ThatGuy4913 ThatGuy4913 - 6 years ago Additional Details: I took Pokemon Colosseum for a spin and the copyable saves did work on different memory cards. Very nice. User Info: ThatGuy4913 ThatGuy4913 - 5 years ago Top Voted Answer Well, I found a third party software fix for this problem. Datel's GCN/Wii SD Media Launcher, running mcbackup from an SD card. Was able to copy all my saves from the corrupted memory card to the SD card, then back to a working memory card. You'll have to do a little research, but I can say that this did work for my corrupted memory card.Some games have formats particular to the original memory card. For example, I couldn't get Tales of Symphonia to work on my new memory card. It would copy, but the game didn't recognize it. I reformatted the corrupted one (after copying all the files to an SD card, of course) and copied the ToS save to it, and the game recognized it just fine. I was able to copy the working save to my new memory card and it worked fine on that too.I'm not sure what happens to saves for games like Animal Crossing and Pokemon C