The reason is that you should put the system file there. ill give you the link
the link is http://www.mediafire.com/?s7euoldw2c82i21
here are the steps.
(1) insert your memory card
(2)download the file
(3)drag akmenu4.nds file to the root of your microchip
(4)remove your memory card
(5)insert back in the acekard
then it should work now
To put movies on your AK2i you will need 3 things.MoonShell installed on your AK2iA videoA video converter (Super is a good one)All you need to do is convert the video to .DPG format, then put it in your "Movies"(or whatever you have chosen)folder, then run the .DPG file in MoonShell on your AK2i.
All I did was save and quit, and opened the file again, appeared again (happened to my mayan woodcutter)
The simple 303 error message... Basically, when this message shows up, it means it cannot find the file you are trying to look for. Either it no longer exists, or it has been moved. To solve it, either manually find the file, or somehow skip the need for using the missing one.
After the system patch 3.60 for ps3, they banned comgenie's awesome file manager. I am pissed off about this but whatever, i can't put patches anymore...
A PSP uses very a very specific file download system and to do this you need to make sure it is a supported file. If you know that it is a supported file, make sure you have the most recent firmware (v5.02) then go to your Internet Browser and find the website that has your download and click the download link... Your PSP should ask you what to do with the download, Select save file and wait for the file to download... Once it is done, go to where you downloaded it on your home screen and open the file. If it says "Cannot open Currupted File" this means it is an unsupported file. (To get the new firmware update go to: Home >Settings >Network update.) You need a wireless internet connection to do this.
You can download either the Acekard firmware or the AKAIO firmware from acekard.com, then extract the files to your microSD card.Nintendo's latest DSi firmware, 1.4 , is anti-flashcart. To fix this problem on the AK2i you will need the following things:A DS, or a DSi that is running a firmware lower than 1.4This update file: http://www.linfoxdomain.com/nintendo/ds/dls/AceKard_2i_firmware_v1.4.zipExtract the files to a folder elsewhere on your computer.Once you extracted the file you should see two files. One that has "DSi" in it and the other says "DSL". If you are using a DS Lite to update you AK2i then put the "DSL.nds" in your MicroSD.Put the AK2i in you DS and play the ".NDS" file like you would any other game. If you are using a DSi to update you AK2i the do the same thing but do it with the "DSi.nds" file.
reinstall
To put movies on your AK2i you will need 3 things.MoonShell installed on your AK2iA videoA video converter (Super is a good one)All you need to do is convert the video to .DPG format, then put it in your "Movies"(or whatever you have chosen)folder, then run the .DPG file in MoonShell on your AK2i.
You need to repair or reinstall the operating system. Also it depends on file which is missing. Some are files are not important as others. Missing system files might indicate that you have a virus/trojan/malware on your computer.
there's no way to start a computer without a bootmanager file, you have to reinstall your operating system.
Restore the missing or corrupt file from backup.
File a missing persons report.
The firmware is probably not in the root of the SD card. (http://www.acekard.com/download.php)
If the NTLDR file is missing on every system restart, you can try booting from the Windows installation disk or a USB drive and use the repair options to fix the NTLDR file. Alternatively, you can try using a bootable recovery tool to repair the missing NTLDR file. If these options don't work, you may need to perform a clean installation of the operating system.
The autorun.inf file is not crucial to the installation process; it only brings up the setup program automatically when you insert the disk. You can still perform an upgrade by running the setup program manually, or perform a clean install by booting from the CD. Note that a Windows XP disc missing this file is highly unusual, and if this file is missing, it is quite likely other contents may missing, damaged, or have been tampered with.
"Missing" in French is translated as "manquant" or "disparu".
Disk quotas, and therefore the Quota tab, require NTFS(New Technology File System).