I had some problems with my Capcom VMU and so I needed to reformat it. Unfortunately though, this means I had to lose the cool Capcom logo that comes on the vmu screen when it is connected. Is there anyway to format it to get it back?
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VMU formatting
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Re: VMU formatting
to format means to remove everything on a device. you can't "format" anything back on it. :p
though I remember there being a site where you could download all that stuff again; don't have the URL though...
maybe you should check blue swilt, they used to have some of that shit
http://bswirl.kitsunet.org/main.php?lg=en&menu=on
though I remember there being a site where you could download all that stuff again; don't have the URL though...
maybe you should check blue swilt, they used to have some of that shit
http://bswirl.kitsunet.org/main.php?lg=en&menu=on
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Re: VMU formatting
Yeah, the problem was that for some reason save files were not appearing in the bios screen (despite taking up memory on the card) so the only way to solve the issue was a reformat. I will check the site, thanks.
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