
A: Inform the support the name of the game, problem will be fixed at next kernel update.Q: Game freeze after pressing “hot-key”?.A: Try to “LOAD GAME” at different game point.Q: Some games will have screen freeze problem after “LOAD GAME”?.A: Answer: Try to press “L+R+A+B” enter RTS menu and return to game, repeat until no weird sound.Q: Some games has weird sound problem after “RETURN TO GAME” or “LOAD GAME”?.A: At any point user must “SAVE GAME” before “LOAD GAME” during first time playing game.Load R4, press SELECT from the main menu to swap skins.bmp files into the _system_ directory on the MicroSD card.
Download a skin from one of the sites below. This item will boot directly to the Slot-2 (Gameboy Advance cartridge slot). Moonshell is a separate Application, and is a piece of Homebrew software itself and can be used for viewing text files, pictures, and mp3's. NDS files which are either Homebrew applications or Games in the form of ROM files. This section will allow you to browse the files on the card for. Let's talk about the launcher, there are 3 items here, they represent: NDS Apps, Moonshell, and Boot Slot-2. Start the DS, you should be presented with the extremely ugly launcher screen. Eject the MicroSD card from the computer, insert MicroSD into the R4, then insert the R4 to DS. Unzip the contents of the kernel folder to your MicroSD card. Load your MicroSD into the reader, plug into computer. Download the newest Kernel files from the appropriate homepage for your device above. The system software for the R4 DS is called the Kernel, download the kernel files from the respective R4 or R4 SDHC homepage above (the kernels are unique for each device). The R4 has no built in storage for its software, it keeps all needed files on the MicroSD card, this makes upgrades easy and the potential for damage is kept extremely low. So, you've got your hands on one, you've got your MicroSD card, now what do you do? The R4 DS is a "Slot-1" (Nintendo DS Cartridge style) card which takes a MicroSD card for storing Homebrew Applications and Nintendo DS Roms.
It seems that there is no good page consolidating the collective knowledge and proper instructions for the R4 DS, I aim to remedy that.