Hacking Question Sort SX OS games by name

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Maybe a silly question but there is a way for sort the game in Game Library based on the internal name? Dunno what kind of sorting is SX OS using, it looks totally randomized.
 
Drivesort is what I used to use for DS roms on a flashcard that had a similar lack of sorting. but it says "DriveSort sorts the directory tables of a volume formatted in FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32. " nothing about exfat support, I dunno which format your card is in but anyone have an exfat solution, other than pull the card, reformat it, then readd them in proper order (hassle)?
 
Drivesort is what I used to use for DS roms on a flashcard that had a similar lack of sorting. but it says "DriveSort sorts the directory tables of a volume formatted in FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32. " nothing about exfat support, I dunno which format your card is in but anyone have an exfat solution, other than pull the card, reformat it, then readd them in proper order (hassle)?

SDSorter from litterally one post before your :D
 
does it rewrite all the files (much wear on the SD) or just rearrange the file allocation table?
It works for just a couple of seconds, so I think it will only edit the allocation table

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does it rewrite all the files (much wear on the SD) or just rearrange the file allocation table?
I think it renames all the files and that causes the file allocation table to be updated, so wouldn't cause to much work on the SD card
Here's what they said on their website

Some SD Sorters modify directly the FAT-32 "files table". This is a low level operation that may corrupt your SD Card.
SDSorter on the other hand just moves (renames) the files into a temp folder with the correct order and moves the files back again into the original path.

http://www.trustfm.net/software/utilities/SDSorter.php
 
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