Yes its very real. You should always verify the MD5 checksum after ripping a disc. You can get bad rips from scratches or smears on the disc, or even if your laser is going bad.
You should avoid using SD cards and put all your /apps files on a fat32 partition on your USB. And it wouldn't hurt to try to reinstall IOS58. If you insist on using SD cards, i would backup any important files, deleting the junk ones, formatting the SD card, then putting back your important...
you can find the latest shop channel WAD, install with a WAD manager, and you should be good. I think modmii can help you download the necessary files.
I always thought since SP were my initials, I assumed nintendo was talking about me xD
either that or i thought it was super player or something along those lines.
how do you know the first 8 bytes or whatever aren't corrupted? ;) maybe you spilled some spaghetti on them?
i must have the newer one with the beer ports removed???
I finally modeled and 3d printed the new HDD cages I need in order to build my 2nd NAS. Original ones don't fit the mounting holes on the hdds I'm using. Been sitting on this project for over 2 years smfh
Also another 70TB going in the front mount drive bays of this server. 182tb raw, going to probably use a zfs RAID-Z3 for 3 parity disks, so 140TB usable
I could claw back 14tb by only doing 2 parity disks but I feel like with 13 disks in the RAID I'd be kind of pushing my luck on rebuild time if I encounter a disk failure