Well, you should be able to just keep going, but you might need to get a new one.
It means that something was internally wrong with the game cartridge, and the file cannot fully be retrieved, so it is an internal problem.
Your save file is corrupted and cannot be recovered. This usually happens when powering off the DS or removing the game card while the game is saving. Unfortunately, you will need to start again from scratch.
all you have to do is start a new game and save on your new game file what is a new game file?
when you see the legendary Pokemon on the start screen press up select and b at the same time
I am sad to say, you cant. You have to restart the game if it lets you like it let me, and if you cant even do that, you can either get it fixed or buy a new one. *note: if you get it fixed, it will still ask you to restart the game. (unless you some how find someone amazing enough to fix it)
ussually it will load the last save game and it will fix itself
No you can't
I asume you are asking about a corrupted save file of your Pokemon Colosseum, so just panic, get mad and start over.
It means that something was internally wrong with the game cartridge, and the file cannot fully be retrieved, so it is an internal problem.
It means either your game file as corrupted or your game card is damaged.
You have to progress through the game first, just like the first one. As for Action Replay, I don't know, as the device corrupted my brother's Diamond file, and I didn't use it since.
If a file is corrupted there is nothing you can do..you just delete your game and start over sorry.
yes you do
These are the format of the files that the Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum use, to store, and load Specialized Pokemon Into your .sav file. These are the format of the files that the Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum use, to store, and load Specialized Pokemon Into your .sav file.
the only way that i know is if you have the Pokemon diamond ROM where you save the .sav file twice then trade off that game then overwrite the new.sav file with the old one
you press up , select , and b
A corrupted file is a file which has been altered or distorted in some unwanted way. This is usually caused by faulty storage media (a failing hard disk or scratched CD for example) or a virus. It can be extremely difficult if not impossible to retrieve data from a corrupted file.