A very strange problem in NullDC.

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A very strange problem in NullDC.

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Hi. I'm new to this forum, I don't know if this is the right place to post this or if you really talk about DC emulators in this forum, so in case you don't, feel free to ignore/lock/delete this topic. I have a very weird and annoying problem in nullDC: when I load a game already saved and save over it or attach new VMUs it seems to work fine and all, but when I close or restart the emulator and try to load saves, the saves undoes from where I started playing from last time and no other VMU isn't attached either. Other games without any previous save in the VMU, doesn't register the new saves, if I restart the emulator. I also booted DC bios and formated the VMU from there, and I did the same but with a program called VMU explorer, but when I restart again, the old saves show up again. I tried replacing the VMU file in nullDC's root, also, but nothing happens, the saves file stands freaking still, this is driving me crazy. Anyone had ever this problem before? If so, what should I do?

EDIT: Solved it, the files properties were in Read-Only, you can delete this topic now. Sorry for wasting space and realizing it too soon.

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