So have update xs os. And randomly some games have corrupted fata even tho they gave always been fine. Can anyone help?
Are you using the built in installer? That's known to corrupt games. Use SX Installer (downloadable from their site) or blawar's Tinfoil instead.So have update xs os. And randomly some games have corrupted fata even tho they gave always been fine. Can anyone help?
Are you using the built in installer? That's known to corrupt games. Use SX Installer (downloadable from their site) or blawar's Tinfoil instead.
Yeah, for some reason it doesn't seem to happen right away. If you reinstall them with a different title installer it shouldn't happen again.Yes using the built in installer. The games were installed months ago and now some are saying corrupted data.
I've been having the same issue, only started happening recently, again on games I've had installed and working for a while. I'm using Kosmos, I don't think the CFW makes a difference. First started happening on firmware 7.0, recently updated to 8.0.1 and it still happens. I've seen a few people post in various threads about this so it seems like it's not just me. I wonder if there's some new protection in later firmwares which hasn't been spotted yet?
It's common when using the built in sx installer but usually it will work fine. If it bothers you too much then use tinfoil/goldleaf to install nsp because it wont have that error.So have update xs os. And randomly some games have corrupted fata even tho they gave always been fine. Can anyone help?
So if I was to format the card would I just simply copy everything to desktop , format it then copy it all over again?
this happens if you start an Game without ES Patches are you sure that you was in SX OS
did you switched SD cards?I can say that almost all my .nsp, not a single one of them, updated, got corrupted. All installed with SX installer.
But no issues with any games that I've actually bought and uploaded through eshop.
Gladly, all XCI loads fine.
did you switched SD cards?
can you try the old boot.dat?Nope, kept the same microSD, I just don't know if this happened with 2.7 or 2.7.1 as I've only noticed when I start reading comments about this issue.
can you try the old boot.dat?