Windows Tutorial: Update/Fix Action Replay Code Manager Driver [Windows Vista & 7]
This a 99.9% guaranteed-to-work tutorial on how to fix the Action Replay driver problems many have had after upgrading their machines to Microsoft Windows 7. I advise you to very carefully follow the tutorial and instructions, and to do exactly as it says.
If you find “Other devices” instead of “USBIO controlled devices,” it’s fine. It should still say “NDS Data Max” if you expand it.
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Requirements:
– Operating System: Windows Vista 32-bit or 64-bit / Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit
– Driver Updates: Action Replay Code Manager CD Installer / “SetupUS1_05” Download Installer
– Nintendo DS: Nintendo DS (original) / Nintendo DS Lite
– Action Replay DS Cartridge: Firmware 1.6 and up
– USB Cable: Standard Action Replay USB cable
Used here:
– Operating System: Windows 7 32-bit
– Driver Updates: “SetupUS1_05” Download Installer
– Nintendo DS: None
– Action Replay DS Cartridge: Firmware 1.6
– USB Cable: Standard Action Replay USB cable
NOTE #1: This will NOT work with ARDSi. Nor will any Action Replay DS firmware version under 1.6 work. To check what firmware version you have, boot your DS with the ARDS cartridge inside. Then, at the main screen, look at the top-right corner, it should say “v. 1.6” (if it’s the correct firmware). Anything lower will NOT work with Windows Vista or 7 hardware.
Download Action Replay Code Manager Setup [US]: http://us.codejunkies.com/nds_actionreplay/SetupUS1_05.exe
Download Action Replay Code Manager Setup [UK]: http://us.codejunkies.com/nds_actionreplay/SetupEU1_05.exe
NOTE #2: If you’re running a 64-bit system, you MUST download the following drivers:
Download Action Replay Code Manager Setup 64-bit [US]: http://us.codejunkies.com/support_downloads/USA%20Code%20Manager%20PC%20software.zip
Download Action Replay Code Manager Setup 64-bit [UK]: http://us.codejunkies.com/support_downloads/European%20Code%20Manager%20PC%20software.zip
You do need a program (WinRAR is highly recommended) to “unzip” the aforementioned 64-bit drivers, however. They are 32-bit compatible, but the first two are recommended, since they are not in WinRAR compressed files.
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