please explain in caveman termsA filebased emummc is just as it says, a file. It's in the emummc folder and should be around 32GB.
You can copy over all your files from the old SD card to the new SD card.
If your current card is FAT32 formatted, make sure your new card is also FAT32.
You can create a CRC32 checksum for both files to see if all data was copied perfectly.
(7Zip has an option for that : right click -> CRC SHA submenu entry).
The CRC32 for the file on the old sd card and the file new sd card should be the same.
If you bought this absolute bargain 256TB sd card for $15 on ebay, then maybe you got a fake card.
Even 32GB cards were faked back in the days and sold for about the same price as legit cards.
You can't see the difference on the outside and the fake card will act as if it really is a 256TB but corrupting your data all over the place.
If you have a PC, just run H2TestW to check whether your card is legit.
not a fake card by the way, i think it might be the usb adapter.A filebased emummc is just as it says, a file. It's in the emummc folder and should be around 32GB.
You can copy over all your files from the old SD card to the new SD card.
If your current card is FAT32 formatted, make sure your new card is also FAT32.
You can create a CRC32 checksum for both files to see if all data was copied perfectly.
(7Zip has an option for that : right click -> CRC SHA submenu entry).
The CRC32 for the file on the old sd card and the file new sd card should be the same.
If you bought this absolute bargain 256TB sd card for $15 on ebay, then maybe you got a fake card.
Even 32GB cards were faked back in the days and sold for about the same price as legit cards.
You can't see the difference on the outside and the fake card will act as if it really is a 256TB but corrupting your data all over the place.
If you have a PC, just run H2TestW to check whether your card is legit.
Here's the guide: https://rentry.org/EmuNANDNewSDcardplease explain in caveman terms