Guys, I have a question: why when I create a folder and put games or applications there (in emuNAND or sysNAND) when I reboot, the items get back to the place were in?
Thanks.
Thanks.
????Guys, I have a question: why when I create a folder and put games or applications there (in emuNAND or sysNAND) when I reboot, the items get back to the place were in?
Thanks.
Unlink nandsGuys, I have a question: why when I create a folder and put games or applications there (in emuNAND or sysNAND) when I reboot, the items get back to the place were in?
Thanks.
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Unlink nands
But I would lost the feature of playing well GBA titles there... And, its weird because I have some other 3ds with linked nands and has no problem with the folder thing.
Ahah, I don't understood that you create a folder in the "home menu" not in the SDcard. XDOh, I forgot to tell that I have emuNAND in 9.9 and sysNAND in 4.x...
What I trying to say its that I cannot create folders and put things there, man. I mean, yes, I can create folders and pass the thing inside there but, once I´ve been rebooting the console, the things show outside the folder and not in the folder.
Yep, you have to unlink your nands.Unlink nands
No, if you install the gba games in both nands (sysNand & emuNand).But I would lost the feature of playing well GBA titles there... And, its weird because I have some other 3ds with linked nands and has no problem with the folder thing.
Ahah I don't understood that you create a folder in the "home menu" not in the SDcard. XD
Yep, you have to unlink your nands.
No, if you install the gba games in both nands.
And your folder probleme is because your sysnand don't know what folder is, because it's 4.5... And folders creation option does not exist in 4.5 !
Yep, of course, with unlinked nands your gba games will take the double of the space.!!! Damn! But, man, I can tell you I have another 3ds with linked nands and folder stuff works perfectly. Why?
And, if I unlink nands to play gba games, that means that I very limited to put a bunch of games there, right?
Exactly what I'm thinking ^^What is the other 3DS sysnand firmware?
Your limitation is the SD space only.
What is the other 3DS sysnand firmware?
Your limitation is the SD space only.
Yep, of course, with unlinked nands your gba games will take the double of the space.
Is your other 3ds in 4.5 ?
Exactly what I'm thinking ^^
That's weird then.My other 3ds sttings are the same of this 3ds. Thats why I think is weird.
Im very dumb, man... Im starting get the idea of the SD space, of course but, if I install twice the gba game, would fill twice of the space in the SD card or something?
I think you were lucky with your other 3DS when you created, installed and putted the game into it in a good order. Try to play a little with the folders of your other 3DS and I think that the same problem will appear.Yes, man, my other 3ds is the same 4.x and 9.9 in emunand.
So thats weird, right? Why I can have all the things without problem in one 3ds and not in the other?
I think you were lucky with your other 3DS and you created, installed and putted the game into it in a good order. Try to play a little with the folders of your other 3DS and I think that the same problem will appear.
This is possible. That's why I unlinked my nands, to many inapprehensible problems with my games order that made me crazy over time.Really? With my "good" folder thing 3ds? Im gonna try right now then!
This is possible. That's why I unlinked my nands, to many inapprehensible problems with my games order that made me crazy over time.
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Now I play gba games only on sysNand, no double install like this.
That's what I said, to many inapprehensible problems and this is not a version problem, the 3DS was just not done to works like this ^^Its pretty wise, man.
Look that I tried with my other 3ds and something more weird happened: if a create some folder the problem persist but, if I put a thing in other folder already create (before emunand 9.9) it works pretty well... Which makes me believe that is a problem of the new 9.9 fw thing.
Thanks, man!
Yeah it can happen, it's a know bug, I never had this personnaly but I know that two cias in the "update" folder are not good, and to need to replace them.Funny thing is that on 2 O3DS systems when I downloaded the 9.2.0-20 update from 3DSNUS and installed them using sysupdater, it only updated it to 9.0.0-20. There doesn't seem to be a 9.2.0 for the O3DS, at least for the US version.
For some reasons, there are cases (like yours), it requires to re-download these 2 cias http://yls8.mtheall.com/ninupdates/titlelist.php?date=10-29-14_08-05-02&sys=ktr , so as to update to 9.2.0 instead of 9.0.0Funny thing is that on 2 O3DS systems when I downloaded the 9.2.0-20 update from 3DSNUS and installed them using sysupdater, it only updated it to 9.0.0-20. There doesn't seem to be a 9.2.0 for the O3DS, at least for the US version.
There most certainly is, but 3DNUS doesn't have the necessary data to know which titles it needs to download. The easiest solution is to extract the update from the updated SSB3DS cart I've found. You can manually add the updated files to the 9.0.0-20U download though, by downloading them specifically through 3DNUS's manual method. You'd need to find the updated titles and their versions from 3DBrew though. It's a bit of a pain, but I've done it before, and it works. Just make sure to only install the updated titles for the model of 3DS you're using. Don't try to install n3DS titles, or you'll have issues.Funny thing is that on 2 O3DS systems when I downloaded the 9.2.0-20 update from 3DSNUS and installed them using sysupdater, it only updated it to 9.0.0-20. There doesn't seem to be a 9.2.0 for the O3DS, at least for the US version.