diff --git a/feed.xml b/feed.xml index cf1da15303..3c01805734 100644 --- a/feed.xml +++ b/feed.xml @@ -1 +1 @@ -Jekyll2023-11-24T23:25:03+00:00https://3ds.hacks.guide/feed.xml3DS Hacks GuideA complete guide to 3DS custom firmwareNintendo Homebrew \ No newline at end of file +Jekyll2023-11-25T21:22:49+00:00https://3ds.hacks.guide/feed.xml3DS Hacks GuideA complete guide to 3DS custom firmwareNintendo Homebrew \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/troubleshooting.html b/troubleshooting.html index f5609830aa..b641617b40 100644 --- a/troubleshooting.html +++ b/troubleshooting.html @@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ window.cookieconsent.initialise({

MSET9 root layout

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If your SD card layout is correct, then your SD card most likely isn’t being read by your console. Re-format it (Windows, Linux), then start again from the beginning of Section I.

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If your SD card layout is correct, then your SD card most likely isn’t being read by your console. Re-format it (Windows, Linux, macOS), then start again from the beginning of Section I.

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+Error 04: No HOME Menu Extdata. + +

Your SD card is not formatted properly.

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Copy everything off the SD Card to your PC, re-format it (Windows, Linux, macOS), copy everything back, then start again from the beginning of Section I.

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Error 05: No Mii Maker Data! @@ -1082,7 +1091,7 @@ window.cookieconsent.initialise({

You may be missing SafeB9S.bin from the root of your SD card, or the file may be corrupted. Copy it from the MSET9 .zip, replacing any existing files.

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Alternatively, your SD card may be improperly formatted or partitioned. Try reformatting your SD card: Windows, Linux (this will wipe your SD card data)

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Alternatively, your SD card may be improperly formatted or partitioned. Try reformatting your SD card: Windows, Linux, macOS (this will wipe your SD card data)

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  • Type the number corresponding to your console model and version, then press Enter
  • Type 3, then press Enter to remove MSET9
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  • If possible, use a new SD card; otherwise, backup and reformat your existing SD card as FAT32 (Windows, Linux)
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  • If possible, use a new SD card; otherwise, backup and reformat your existing SD card as FAT32 (Windows, Linux, macOS)
  • Insert the formatted, blank SD card into your console
  • Return to Section I Step 1