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I had the same error at first on a Windows computer; Latest HiyaCFW helper requires 7-zip on Windows… and it refused to work with an older version. After updating 7-zip it worked for me.
Memory Pit does work! However, I can't install HiyaCFW. I get to part 9 of the installation guide, and get this error. Everything I've tried so far has not fixed it. I've held onto the NAND in case there's ever a solution for this. Frustrating, but c'est la vie.
Memory Pit does work! However, I can't install HiyaCFW. I get to part 9 of the installation guide, and get this error. Everything I've tried so far has not fixed it. I've held onto the NAND in case there's ever a solution for this. Frustrating, but c'est la vie.
Not too long.Yep yep, the other guy mentioned that! Now I'm just waiting for the Twilight Menu++ files to copy. And waiting. And waiting. And waiting...
Er, how long is that supposed to take, anyway?
Do you use Windows ? Maybe a firewall/router/security issue ?I haven't been timing it, but it feels like it's been on "copying Twilight Menu files" forever. I'll give it another thirty minutes; if it doesn't finish from there what should I do?
Did you have the LATEST version of 7z installed ?Hey guys,
I don´t know if this belong here but it´s related: I used the exploit to hack my DSi and tried to install HiyaCFW following the instructions and after trying extract HiyaCFW into my NAND with HiyaCFW Helper 3.1 this came out [extracting files from NAND... ERROR: Extractor failed]. Anyone knows what could it be?
Did you have the LATEST version of 7z installed ?
It is necessary for correct work of the HiyaCFW Helper 3.1.I don´t think so... Why?
For Windows, now the script requires 7-Zip instead of OSFMount for extracting the decrypted NAND. This way now running it as administrator is no longer required
It is necessary for correct work of the HiyaCFW Helper 3.1.
https://github.com/mondul/HiyaCFW-Helper/releases
"This" is 100% unrelated to what happens after you power cycle the console; though indirectly you can get a GBA virtualizer running on your consoleAlso, no GBA games with this, right?
To get and place the GBA Bios file "bios.bin" in the root of the SD Card is the only thing to do."This" is 100% unrelated to what happens after you power cycle the console; though indirectly you can get a GBA virtualizer running on your console