Games on the JXD 5000...
I have all of these games on there but, with a lot of them I open them I get an error saying that the file doesn't exsist. These files came already on the system when I got it. Should I keep these games even though there isn't a game with them or can I just delete them? I just want to make sure the there isn't a purpose for having them on there before I delete them.
I haven't format it. When I plug it into the computer shouldn't I be seeing all of these games because I'm not. I can't open them properly if I can't even see them. This thing is so annoying to me. I'm about ready to just throw this thing arcross the room. If I don't want the games on there I should be able to take them off.
Try this: back-up copy all your jxd 5000 data. format that mug, then look at the folders and files and copy back the ones that are relevant, and leave out the rest, like thevideo of the lil chinese girls running around half naked on the beach... The jxd 5000 ".so" files are the actual emulators (libg1=gba emulator / libp1=psx emulator / libsfc=snes emulator), so make sure those go back, as well as the "SFC" folder within the game folder. Got it? All the game files and the sfc folder, along with the other data that you want to keep (music, video, whatever), go back in there. You may have to create new folder sub-divisions again, such as MUSIC, VIDEO, etc, not really sure though, but if you dont want to, just keep them too, cool?
Also, perhaps the data is somehow corrupted, if so, try downloading, unzipping and placing new games from online, and see if they take.
(as a side note, the JXD-5000 only plays SNES, GBA and PSX game files, i haven't had any luck finding any other emulators for it, besides an Amiga emu, whatever that plays. never played one before...)
Let me know if you have any problems...
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Help Me!!
I have JXD 5000, this my problem : I have Memory Micro SD 8 Giga Brand New, I copy my PSX Game to the root of my Micro SD, after that I put My Micro SD to JXD 5000, but when I open file, the game on Micro SD can't read by JXD 5000, and there is no Card Directory in my JXD 5000, what should I do?
The files need to be unzipped .bin files. Are they? Also the memory card games are accessed from a different location on the main menu. Try that too.
I download my PSX Game from internet website, and the game format is .bin, I copy this game on internal memory and it work, but when I copy on Micro SD it doesn't work.... What do you mean by unzipped file? Are the game on internet website unzipped file?
When I put my Micro SD at JXD 5000, and I go to menu Setting - Advanced - Information, and I look for Card Capacity, the Card Capacity is 0, it mean my Micro SD can't read by JXD....... And then I open Game - Download Game - Dir List and there is no Card Directory and my game that I copy on Micro SD is none either..... this make me confuse.....
And what do you mean by the memory card are accesed from different location on Main Menu? Where can I access my Micro SD from?
Please give me a detail explanation.....
Unzipped just means "extracted" from a zip file.
Yeah, it's either "direct list" or the other option to access games on the micro-sd card, but it seems to me that your card or card slot may be malfunctioning, that could be why your system can't access the card.
Maybe you right..... My card or card slot was malfunction...... Thanks for your Help Mr.Turkish........

Hello, i have a JXD-5000 as well. I've found that it is best for playing SNES, GameBoy Advance, NEOGEO and PSX games (.BIN and the likefiles). It sounds like you may have formatted it, did you? If you did, you'll more than likely have to visit the site of the system's manufacturer to get new software, i think. I havent tried looking for it yet, cuase i just use mine to play PSX games. Anyways, if you did NOT format it, your files are probably just not in the propper format to be read, which would be unzipped, and whatever format that system and it's built-in emulators take, i.e., .GBA, .SMC, .BIN, etc...in my experience also, i didn't have to anything but unzip the files and then click and drag them into the main system's folder, or on a micro-sd card (although the device isn't good at all at restraining the card inside... :( Soooo, i hope i've helped at all. I'm more of a Dingoo A320 guy, but like i said, i have one too, and if i have to mess around with it a bit for you, i'll do it, kay? Good luck. :)
Oh, and on the should you keep 'em question, i would keep a back-up of 'em, just in case, but you can more than likely replace them easily anyway, especially once you find that there are tons more games online to download for it...it's whatever really...
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