Create another new folder within the folder you made in step 1. If you look in the new folder you created in step 1, you should see a 128KB save file corresponding to your rom. After going through the entire saving process, close the emulator. press Enter to open the in-game menu and choose Save) Then change the save type by going to Options -> Emulator -> Save Type -> Flash 128K
and selecting the save state (it should show up on the screen without requiring you to change directories)
Load the save state by going to File -> Load. You may get a white screen - that is normal behavior, so proceed to the next step If you are playing Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald, you should turn on the Real Time Clock by going to Options -> Emulator -> Real Time Clock. Open the emulator, but do not load the rom. Copy the save state, the rom, and the emulator into the new folder you created in step 1. Create a new folder somewhere on your hard drive. An unpatched version of the rom of the game used to create the save state above (note that you may need to re-dump if you patched your existing rom). A save state that was made using the Flash 64K save type. At this moment, I cannot fully guarantee that it will work under all circumstances, but chances are that the following procedure will produce viable results. Joined Messages 23,269 Reactions 1 Points 0This is a guide on how to recover Pokemon saves made using the wrong save settings (i.e.