If you're encountering a white screen problem with Visual Boy Advance (VBA) when trying to play Game Boy Advance (GBA) games, there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially fix the issue. Here are some solutions to try:
⭐ Update Visual Boy Advance:
Ensure that you're using the latest version of Visual Boy Advance. Newer versions may have bug fixes and improvements that address this issue. If you're using an older version, consider updating to the latest release.
⭐ Update Your Graphics Drivers:
Outdated or incompatible graphics drivers can cause display issues with emulators. Make sure your graphics drivers are up-to-date. You can usually find updates through your computer's manufacturer or the graphics card manufacturer's website.
⭐ Check ROM Compatibility:
Sometimes the issue may be related to the specific ROM you're trying to play. Make sure you're using a valid and properly dumped GBA ROM. Try using a different GBA game to see if the issue persists.
⭐ Change Video Settings in VBA:
Adjusting the video settings within Visual Boy Advance can sometimes resolve display problems. Here's what you can try:
⭐ Open VBA and go to "Options" > "Video" > "Render Method."
Try selecting different rendering methods (e.g., DirectDraw, OpenGL, etc.) to see if any of them resolve the white screen issue.
⭐ Disable "Auto" Settings:
Open VBA and go to "Options" > "Emulator" > "Pause When Inactive" and uncheck this option.
Similarly, go to "Options" > "Sound" > "Buffer Size" and try setting it to a different value (e.g., 20ms) rather than "Auto."
⭐ Try a Different Emulator:
If the issue persists, consider trying a different GBA emulator to see if it works without the white screen problem. Some alternatives include mGBA, NO$GBA, or the RetroArch emulator with the "mGBA" core.
⭐ Check Your System:
Sometimes system-specific factors (such as conflicting software or insufficient hardware resources) can cause issues with emulators. Ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements to run the emulator and close any unnecessary background applications.
If all of the above-mentioned solutions won’t alleviate the problem, then this solution usually works most of the time.
Go to Options> Emulator> Save Type, And Select '128K' Flash instead of '64K' Flash, And click Reset or Close the emulator and open it again and it should work.
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