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To fix the issue, it helps to understand what the emulator is actually looking for.

You might have downloaded a ROM from a website, placed it on your SD card, and expected it to work. Why would the binaries be missing? Several scenarios lead to this error.

: To use DSi features, you need a "clean" or "untouched" ROM.

Legally, the safest way to obtain these files is by dumping them from your own physical Nintendo DSi console using a homebrew tool like .

The process of copying a game from a physical cartridge (dumping) can sometimes fail. If the dump was interrupted or performed with outdated software, the DSi portion of the code might not have been copied.

The DSi binaries are the specific code snippets required for those enhancements. If a ROM has been "trimmed" (a process used to reduce file size), corrupted, or improperly dumped, these binaries are often stripped away.