whats that?
write lock. Sorry for the typo. The little tab on the sd card you can slide up and down.
whats that?
write lock. Sorry for the typo. The little tab on the sd card you can slide up and down.
on the left side of the SD should be (or have been) a small slider in a small crevice. just seal this crevice, for example using sticky tape or glue.
how does it know if it is sealed? I`m confused on the inner workings of this lol
how does it know if it is sealed? I`m confused on the inner workings of this lol
It's like an old school reader. It just "looks for" soemthing in that space. I permanently glued mine in there. You can also just put a piece of electrical tape.
Working now, thanks guys!!!!!!
Nothing like getting this sucker working after hours of headache
Oh but on my desktop I'm still getting that Error 2,
Might be the USB SD card readers I have, Just in case anyone runs into the same error...
I am able to read fine and make nand backups with the correct size and same MD5.
But when I try to write one of these .img files back onto my 3DS Win32 Disk Imager gives the following error:
Any help?
Hmm... must be the gauge of my wire. No idea what gauge it is, though it looks thicker than yours. I just used wired from the inside of an old USB cable. Where did you source the wire from?
EDIT: Thinking of grabbing some of THIS. Says radio shack, though I can;t find it at an actual radio shack lol.
EDIT2: Well, Maybe I am an idiot and can't type in a search bar. THIS seems to be exactly what you got, in the blue, no?
mine is 30g you can find it at any radioshack. color doesnt matter
30g wire is exactly what I needed. Thanks for the tip. Wasted 9 ports without it. With the 30g literally took me about a minute. Goes to show how you should always work with the right tools
lol 9/10 ports unsuccessful? i still have 9/10 ports left. good thing it came with enough to get you up and running. glad you finally got it to work! pics?
I ended up just using sime wire cutters... then again I prefer wire cutters for stripping almost everything. Good tip though!The higher the gauge of the wire the harder it is to strip the insulation. You can buy a Kynar wire stripper or you can watch this video and make one yourself.
The case metal was, for some reason, causing issues for some (including me). Grounding to that pin made all the difference.