to use the r4 card, you also need a MicroSD card, which is used for game and r4 kernel loading. 1. download the latest r4 kernel from official website, it is a zipped patch. 2. Unzip the patch, you can get several files. 3. Copy all files to the root directory of the MicroSD card. 4. Download some games, unzip it, and put them to the root directory of the MicroSD card. Insert the MicroSD card into the r4 card, and put r4 card into the console, then you can start to play games.
Root just means the very top folder. So you open your microsd card, the first thing you see is your root folder.
its the actual microSD card as in you click on the 'removable disk' from my computer or whatever and that's the root of the micro sd card. you don't go into any other folders or anything
== First you need to install firmware onto your MicroSD Card. If you have the official R4DS, this comes in a CD. If not, you will need to go to the manufacturer's website to download their custom firmware. Usually you just copy a "_DS_MENU.dat" file and a folder to the root of your MicroSD Card.
Your firmware is probably not set up correctly. Download it from the manufacturer's website, then extract the files to the root of your MicroSD Card.
Yes, the r4i sdhc card can play Pokemon black and white. Just unzip the game, and put it into the root directory of the MicroSD card, then it can be played.
1. Download firmware for your flash cart (website should be on the packaging) 2. Extract the files to the root of your MicroSD Card, so it is laid out *:\DS_MENU.dat, where * is a letter.
you can go some website to download free ds games. there are many online store offer free ds game download. After download the games, unzip the patch, drag and drop the games into the root directory of the MicroSD card. then they can work on your r4 card.
R4i SDHC install methodThough different R4i sdhc cards has different software, but the setup method are all the same: 1. Downloload latest R4i SDHC kernel to your computer, from official website or our download page.2. Unzip the patch, you can get 4 files: "moonmemo", "moonshl2", "R4iMenu' and "r4.dat".3. connect the MicroSD card to computer through a USB reader, and format the TF card.4. Directory drag and drop the 4 files to the root directory of MicroSD card. (TF card).5. Copy some games or media files to the root directory of the TF card.6. R4i SDHC setup finished, put the TF card to R4, and insert r4 card to NDS console, start to play.
The R4 card is pretty simple. It works using a memory chip (usually a microSD) you simply hook the memory chip (not the r4 card) into a computer, download the appropriate files for your R4 card (the R4 Kernal) at http://www.r4ds.com/ . Then from there all files can be dragged a dropped onto the card (using your basic operating system's explorer [Things like my docs]) I recommend creating a music and games directory though, for simplicity, also, don't forget that the r4 card can hold and play movies, as long as the appropriate player and codecs are there. You just unzip the patch, and copy the music files into the root directory of the MicroSD card, then they can be played.
There is no root account in Windows XP. Nor is there an account that is a "superuser" account in the traditional sense.
The root word for "windows" is "window," which comes from the Old Norse word "vindauga," meaning "wind eye."