I tested on Homebrew. Works perfectly. =)I'm not sure of the homebrew method, I've only tried it with CFW so far You will most likely need to refresh the badges by removing them all, and re-applying them to the home menu
I tested on Homebrew. Works perfectly. =)I'm not sure of the homebrew method, I've only tried it with CFW so far You will most likely need to refresh the badges by removing them all, and re-applying them to the home menu
I just never knew the method for doing so. Glad it works!I tested on Homebrew. Works perfectly. =)
I'm not sure what you mean, is it causing windows to lag?Any particular reason as to why the application might decide to not start at all and instead hang self + any windows that was used in an attempt to launch it to the point where the only viable solution to getting rid of it is to reboot the OS ?
The Application does not start, but for some reason spawns multiple copies in the processlist (I've counted 3). In addition to that puts anything else that was used to try to launch it in the "Not responding" state. Try from explorer, explorer window "not responding". Try TotalCommander, TotalCommander "not responding" etc. . Can't kill it via the process manager either. And i'm puzzled as to why that might be happening.I'm not sure what you mean, is it causing windows to lag?
I'm not sure of the homebrew method, I've only tried it with CFW so far You will most likely need to refresh the badges by removing them all, and re-applying them to the home menu
I tested on Homebrew. Works perfectly. =)
Dump my BadgeData with extdata_dump and... You know...just wondering, what did you exactly do?
Dump my BadgeData with extdata_dump and... You know...
Edit config of Braindump and write this:bruh, i know. I mean, what did you do to make them appear in the home menu, after editing your badges and rebuilding the data. I would appreciate your help.
What OS are you using, and what bit version?The Application does not start, but for some reason spawns multiple copies in the processlist (I've counted 3). In addition to that puts anything else that was used to try to launch it in the "Not responding" state. Try from explorer, explorer window "not responding". Try TotalCommander, TotalCommander "not responding" etc. . Can't kill it via the process manager either. And i'm puzzled as to why that might be happening.
What OS are you using, and what bit version?
I'm not sure what would cause that. maybe it needs certain runtime files?Win 7 64bit
That looks awesomeYay made a badge that matches my Triforce Heroes theme.
1. chrome is the most of the tim e a little **** with the zip. 2. seriusly youi believe windows defender? it was about to delete my mp3 songs!I just tried to download it and Windows Defender and Chrome both saw it as malware. Can you prove it's a false positive? I also agree with @KashiToxicBlood .
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