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    NDS Check disk for NDS Ver0.1

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    Heres the translation

    This application only in a Japanese mode.
    NDS Check disk for NDS alone in a simple move. Disk-repair mechanism. SDHC is not supported.
    Mainly, seemingly normal running seem Check disk for NDS is aimed to detect.
    CF/SD The problem is particularly likely because the public, CF / SD to IKKIRI RI deeply scared people away because it will not start, please. Repair does not (read only) because it is broken further deterioration that I do not think is a??for.
    NDS Mass copying files to or NDS on the new file is created or after a nice and easy to check.

    FAT12/16/32 Open/Close Unicode Check basic items, FAT12/16/32 inspection, duplication and fragmentation of the cluster detection files detected, a cluster of abnormal cutting links, directory entries in the file and the actual file in the context of the whole file to the Open / Close test, long file names and folder names long abnormal Unicode entry detection, super-simple writing test. As an added bonus, the disc details, disk usage, fragmented files list.
    Apps is a lot of this anomaly is a completely normal state disk that is not guaranteed.
    Some of funny, then you GANBA Do not attempt to repair it, I have to format it is a good idea. This apps make me dwell.

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    Sounds like MCTool really. I wonder how this compares.

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    Lol crazy translation.. get the gist tho... check but dont fix with it.. he recommends a reformat on errors.
    Am I wrong?

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    sounds like it identifies errors but doesn't actually fix them at this point.

    MCtool rocks btw.

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    Yeah MCTool is awesome but seems like Infantile paralysiser has been making some other random cool stuff recently like morningtimer, with some time this might be amazing.

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    Have not touched this, but I just tried the MCTOOL for my M3 SD, chose A to arrange my files and...

    ...well now a crap load of files are missing from my card...

    ...ya awsome tool, thankx for the suggestion. :/

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    LOL well that probably means a lot of files were corrupted on your sd card. Although MCTool does do some weird things to stuff that is slightly incorrect, if your card is corrupted (grr DSO... i love it but it has those tendencies) and you don't want to go all the way to a computer and check for errors it can save you a lot of time. That said I don't use it anymore because of those kinds of things.

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    Ya it even deleted itself, but left it's save file. Irony! :/

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    I've ported dosfstools to DSLinux and that seems to work fine, although it requires some kind of memory expansion in Slot-2 to work.

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