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In windows it's easy:im having trouble understanding how to make a fat32 64bit cluster file on windows. anyone mind posting a tutorial? thanks
@Crediar I know you're very busy but how can we make nmm use the gci file?
Actually he can use 64kb per cluster if he formats his SD card to FAT16 (at least if I'm not mistaken)if your sd is 1 or 2 GB then you can only select 32bit because you don't have enough clusters for 64bit
I'm pretty sure that every dumper uses .gci. Hopefully someone can make a converter. It seems to me like it would be easier to do because you wouldn't have to build a converter into NMM (just guessing though), and it would allow you to convert old files too.@Crediar I know you're very busy but how can we make nmm use the gci file?
that sounds like a terrible idea. you're better off getting a gci to real file converter. or getting a memcard dumper that doesn't use gci files
Which app do you suggest?@Crediar I know you're very busy but how can we make nmm use the gci file?
that sounds like a terrible idea. you're better off getting a gci to real file converter. or getting a memcard dumper that doesn't use gci files
Not necessarily. For me 64kb is always faster.Yes that's right but Fat16 is slower and he'll lose lots of SD free space
In windows it's easy:im having trouble understanding how to make a fat32 64bit cluster file on windows. anyone mind posting a tutorial? thanks
1. right click on the sd and choose format
2. File System=Fat32 > Allocation unit size 64 (last one) (only works with large cards 4+ or 8+ GB)
if your sd is 1 or 2 GB then you can only select 32bit because you don't have enough clusters for 64bit
hope it works for you
Just format your card with easus partition master to FAT 64bit cluster it will work really well with DMLIn windows it's easy:im having trouble understanding how to make a fat32 64bit cluster file on windows. anyone mind posting a tutorial? thanks
1. right click on the sd and choose format
2. File System=Fat32 > Allocation unit size 64 (last one) (only works with large cards 4+ or 8+ GB)
if your sd is 1 or 2 GB then you can only select 32bit because you don't have enough clusters for 64bit
hope it works for you
As far as I know, 4GB isn't compatible with 64kb cluster. I know this 'cause I was trying to format my microSD card with 64kb cluster size, and it just said that the format was too big.
The cluster size depends of the SD/microSD card. I recommend using the largest you can with the respective card.
Only units of 8GB+ can be formatted to FAT32 with 64KB cluster size, 4GB and down only can have 64KB cluster size with FAT16, due how many clusters may be in the FS (max and min).In windows it's easy:im having trouble understanding how to make a fat32 64bit cluster file on windows. anyone mind posting a tutorial? thanks
1. right click on the sd and choose format
2. File System=Fat32 > Allocation unit size 64 (last one) (only works with large cards 4+ or 8+ GB)
if your sd is 1 or 2 GB then you can only select 32bit because you don't have enough clusters for 64bit
Yes, that's really sad I wanted to continue "Paper Mario" it'll take a lot of time to play it again.man i wasn't aware that there was no way to take existing saves from a GC memory card and use them with NMM... that unfortunate... : /
Well, I don't know how he runs it but I run it from a forwarder ISO pointing to the game on real nand, so that it is well integrated with the rest of the games, both emunand and disc backups, so that is an alternative.hey secretchaos1, i see you have castlevania adventure rebirth on your cfgusb winnertag... that game is known not to work from emulated nand... so how do u have it running?