Mar 23, 2014 #1 PurplPanda not at disneyworld Joined Jan 28, 2014 Posts 3,914 Bells 305 Eggs 0 My DS says that extra data can't be created, but my SD card is still in and my town isn't corrupted or anything. Any way to fix?
My DS says that extra data can't be created, but my SD card is still in and my town isn't corrupted or anything. Any way to fix?
Mar 23, 2014 #2 Kildor i'm a wolfbear Joined Feb 5, 2014 Posts 3,625 Bells 214 Eggs 0 Hm... weird..I can't think of any further solutions. Can you describe what you were doing when the message appeared?
Hm... weird..I can't think of any further solutions. Can you describe what you were doing when the message appeared?
Mar 23, 2014 #3 HelloAnna Senior Member Joined Aug 3, 2013 Posts 594 Bells 0 Eggs 0 Have you reached your photo capacity? Empty out your photos from your SD card. Your SD Card could be full.
Have you reached your photo capacity? Empty out your photos from your SD card. Your SD Card could be full.
Mar 23, 2014 #4 C CR33P Senior Member Joined Feb 15, 2014 Posts 4,702 Bells 39 Eggs 0 you aren't giving us enough details so that we may help you. do you have a digital copy, when did it happen, etc
you aren't giving us enough details so that we may help you. do you have a digital copy, when did it happen, etc
Mar 23, 2014 #5 Krissi2197 wolf pack fanatic Joined Mar 2, 2014 Posts 2,930 Bells 1,299 Eggs 0 Switch 4328-6962-9201 Is the SD card full? That may be why. You may not have enough space.
Mar 23, 2014 #6 averylee97 Freshly Delivered Lawn Clippings Joined Feb 14, 2014 Posts 544 Bells 45 Eggs 0 Switch 6935-3758-2967 Try turning off your DS then taking the SD card out and putting it back in.
Mar 23, 2014 #7 C CR33P Senior Member Joined Feb 15, 2014 Posts 4,702 Bells 39 Eggs 0 i'm pretty sure he/she should know if the sd card is full .__.
Mar 23, 2014 #8 Kildor i'm a wolfbear Joined Feb 5, 2014 Posts 3,625 Bells 214 Eggs 0 As the above suggested, your SD card maybe full of Photos or Videos or songs or downloaded games. Try clearing some out.
As the above suggested, your SD card maybe full of Photos or Videos or songs or downloaded games. Try clearing some out.
Mar 23, 2014 #9 PurplPanda not at disneyworld Joined Jan 28, 2014 Posts 3,914 Bells 305 Eggs 0 Ok! Let me try that. I have a physical copy. - - - Post Merge - - - Actually, it says write protection is enabled, and I have been flipping that switch over and over, like the little birdy said to.
Ok! Let me try that. I have a physical copy. - - - Post Merge - - - Actually, it says write protection is enabled, and I have been flipping that switch over and over, like the little birdy said to.
Mar 23, 2014 #10 HelloAnna Senior Member Joined Aug 3, 2013 Posts 594 Bells 0 Eggs 0 Take out your SD Card, and move the lock switch.
Mar 23, 2014 #11 paperandcloth Master Overlord Joined Jan 17, 2014 Posts 51 Bells 454 Eggs 0 Are you flipping it in the sense that you move it back and forth? I know that seems idiotic, but it has to be moved to the unlock position, and if you've never done it it's easy to misunderstand. Scoot it one way and leave it.
Are you flipping it in the sense that you move it back and forth? I know that seems idiotic, but it has to be moved to the unlock position, and if you've never done it it's easy to misunderstand. Scoot it one way and leave it.
Mar 23, 2014 #12 PurplPanda not at disneyworld Joined Jan 28, 2014 Posts 3,914 Bells 305 Eggs 0 HelloAnna said: Take out your SD Card, and move the lock switch. Click to expand... But I did...
Mar 23, 2014 #13 C CR33P Senior Member Joined Feb 15, 2014 Posts 4,702 Bells 39 Eggs 0 why would you move it back and forth? that will easily break the sd card. - - - Post Merge - - - here: http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Write-Protection-on-an-SD-Card
why would you move it back and forth? that will easily break the sd card. - - - Post Merge - - - here: http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Write-Protection-on-an-SD-Card