Recently,many friends say this "I just got my r4 in the mail so i opend it and guess what no cd and i cant work it without a cd or can i plzz help thanks".

Don't freak, my friend.No cd for cards right now.It is because the cards manufacture(the place that actually makes the cards) stopped putting the CDs in the box because of the kernel updates. It's just easier on everyones part to just get it off of the website.

Just go to these offical link and download the newest kernel 1.18 then just move every file from inside the folder that says english and put them on the root of your card.

Here is the link:http://www.r4ds.com/soft/24-en.htm

1. You may need to format your Micro SD card/TF card (Fat 16 )

2. Once this has completed you will have an empty micro sd card and ready to put on the system files required. (you can download the system files or we call it kernel drag to Micro SD card/TF card).

3. Check if your Micro SD card/TF card has enough rom for your game files when the game can't be loaded. Clean up your .nds files at the same root of one folder named "games". If it's completely full, the flashcard won't be able to create the .sav files and it won't work. If your micro SD is too full, try to delete a couple of your games.

4. Pull your Micro SD card/TF card out to check if your nds can find any card. Showing "no card?" or "no menue?", you can learn that nothing wrong with your flashcard. You can check if your Micro SD card/TF card is defective.

5. Update flashcard 'kernel files when you can not play some new games. Or try more different versions of firmware.

For more firmware details of r4,m3,dstt, supercard ds one, you can visit the website below:

www.r4ds.com
www.m3adapter.com
www.ndstt.com/english/index_en.htm
www.supercard.cn

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