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Root Question on data saving

HackADevice

Well-Known Member
I really want to start flashing a couple different roms tonight just to see what their like but I have one big thing holding me back, pokemon. Ok, so I have a gba emulator and I play pokemon on them and I have backed up the app in TB and saved the game. But I want to know if flashing a new rim will mean insta restart for me or not

Anybody know?
 
As long as you have it backed up with tb, it saves the game data as well. If you do a batch restore (tb pro only) it restores the data automatically. If you restore one by one it gives you option to either restore app or restore app + data.

In short, go flash happy and don't worry about losing game data :D
 
It should, I use to do the same on a psx emulator. But just in case it doesn't, make sure you make a nand backup before flashing.

Edit: the save game files are kept on the emulator, and you'd be restoring the emulator + its data. Therefore shouldn't be any reason you would lose anything.
 
It should, I use to do the same on a psx emulator. But just in case it doesn't, make sure you make a nand backup before flashing.

Edit: the save game files are kept on the emulator, and you'd be restoring the emulator + its data. Therefore shouldn't be any reason you would lose anything.

Thank you very much!
 
Also, TB just updated with the ability to create a flashable .zip that will restore all apps and their data, saving you plenty of time.
 
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