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@tomGER You know how I said, "I don't get the problems with 4.1 on running backups", I've discovered that if I wait long enough in a homebrew app, I will crash. This effect is not present in the OlderLayeredFS Option!
 

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@tomGER You know how I said, "I don't get the problems with 4.1 on running backups", I've discovered that if I wait long enough in a homebrew app, I will crash. This effect is not present in the OlderLayeredFS Option!
I said when playing game mods - I don't use LayeredFS for backups
Also, that homebrew crash seems weird ...
 

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No it worked fine :(
I had your issue happen to me but I was working on DSi CFW. I was unable to delete some files and it would mount and unmount over and over sometimes (on my PC). Plugged it into my Macbook and formatted it with no issues and haven't had an issue since. If you have access to a Mac, give it a shot, otherwise try using a format/partition tool other than the built in Windoze garb.
 

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