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dreword

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  1. 12 hours ago, rehv said:

    I'd also want to know this. If anyone know the offset, please share :)

    EDIT: Game Sync ID support was added to PKHeX, just build the latest version from github ;)

    Very nice, thanks!

    Edit: Not working for me, even setting it all to 0s won't do anything. I even started a new file and tried checking it, the code is the same as on my main file.

  2. On gbatemp I saw someone give instructions for fixing another secure value game that included the instructions to start a new game and dump it's save which would have the correct value in it at that time then use a hex editor to find that value at the right offset and copy it into your other save. Then it would restore. All you have to do is find the save layout info to know the correct offset and number of bits to copy.

    It worked. Thanks!

    If anyone needs it, I believe the thread is this one: https://gbatemp.net/threads/deleting-the-secure-value-in-9-5-or-9-9.396335/page-2

  3. Ok, so I've tried every idea but nothing works to get my old file working. If I upload my save and someone who can run SDF removed its secure value, I wonder if it'll work?

    If anyone wants to try: https://www.sendspace.com/file/j4ma3n

    So yeah, lesson learned, never try to inject an older version of your savefile.

    Edit: not even that worked. Thanks, Nintendo.

    what happens if you import a pokemon x save into oras

    I've gave it a try just says that the savefile is corrupted.

  4. I can't remember the specifics or if it was ever confirmed but I had heard a long time ago when SDF was new but people hadn't figured out the basics of deleting the secure value with it that some people restored a old save by starting a new game then saving then the restore would work on their old save.

    Another option that would work but you would need access to a real cart of the game is to restore the save to the real cart then use Nintendo's official save transfer tool from the eShop to move it to your download game. But for that you would have to borrow someone's game and make sure you don't lose its save by backing it up and restoring it after.

    Just keep your save safe on a computer so nothing gets mixed up.

    Thanks for the reply. I tried the first method but it didn't work. Sadly I don't know anyone with a cartridge for me to try the second method.

    I hope TDVS helps me fix this.

  5. It seems I've hit the anti-backup measure on ORAS by using the save manager. My game is the digital download version.

    From what I've read, I have to delete the "Secure Value" but I don't own a flashcard to run SaveDataFiler. Do I have any other option?

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