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    ok... i got an extra 32 meg card for testing and i got corrupted files on it with my emus. when i go to any one of them and press the triangle button, i get an option to delete the file... wtf!!! did anyone know this? does this effect the emus? i deleted the file and everything seems to be working fine right now... does anyone know the answer, or did i discover something???

    da relic

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    Quote Originally Posted by slik da relic
    ok... i got an extra 32 meg card for testing and i got corrupted files on it with my emus. when i go to any one of them and press the triangle button, i get an option to delete the file... wtf!!! did anyone know this? does this effect the emus? i deleted the file and everything seems to be working fine right now... does anyone know the answer, or did i discover something???

    da relic
    of course we know it.. the corrupt file is.. well lets just say you need it.

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    the corrupt file is the entire app, emu, whatever, while the file the shows up is just an icon, picture, music, etc file that then launches the "corrupt" file

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    damn... in all the confusion, i dont know which emu the corrupted file belonged to... oh well... its the test card anyway, im too lazy to check rite now .. hehe

    da relic

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    hehe...yep one of thoes EMU's won't be working when you try it.

    btw I forget exactly where I copied this from...but if you are like me and don't like using "tools" to fix things you may want to give this a shot.

    Hide Corrupt Icons

    1. Re-Name the none % files as follows:
    -Place 30 spaces after the file name
    -After the 30 spaces place a 1.
    EX: Nes(30 spaces)1

    2. Re-name the % file as follows:
    -Place 1~1% after the file name
    EX: Nes1~1%

    So far this has worked for any EMU's I've been running

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jdemon
    hehe...yep one of thoes EMU's won't be working when you try it.

    btw I forget exactly where I copied this from...but if you are like me and don't like using "tools" to fix things you may want to give this a shot.

    Hide Corrupt Icons

    1. Re-Name the none % files as follows:
    -Place 30 spaces after the file name
    -After the 30 spaces place a 1.
    EX: Nes(30 spaces)1

    2. Re-name the % file as follows:
    -Place 1~1% after the file name
    EX: Nes1~1%

    So far this has worked for any EMU's I've been running
    It doesn't work with every emu.

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    I just thought of a good idea. Why don't emulators come with installers that hide the corrupted Icons and do all messy parts itself. It might make it easy and we don't have to put up with anymore "Y MA emus no work".

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    well, some of the emulators already come in the hide-corrupted-icons state, while for others, renaming them and thus removing the corrupted icons would make them inoperable as they load files from a name-specific source, though most ones nowadays r renamable and can easily be hidden w/ SeiPSP Tools, etc or r alrdy renamed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jdemon
    hehe...yep one of thoes EMU's won't be working when you try it.

    btw I forget exactly where I copied this from...but if you are like me and don't like using "tools" to fix things you may want to give this a shot.

    Hide Corrupt Icons

    1. Re-Name the none % files as follows:
    -Place 30 spaces after the file name
    -After the 30 spaces place a 1.
    EX: Nes(30 spaces)1

    2. Re-name the % file as follows:
    -Place 1~1% after the file name
    EX: Nes1~1%

    So far this has worked for any EMU's I've been running

    yes... i know about this method... it worked on every file i had. thx

    da relic

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