Hacking SX Autoloader 1.30 - 2168-0002

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Hello all,

I use SXOS. First time trying to use SX Autoloader today. Firstly. The switch would just crash as soon as I docked it and it started reading the .XCIs. I fixed this by manually creating:

sd:/sxos/titles/00FF0012656180FF/cach (manually created)

sd:/sxos/titles/00FF0012656180FF/cach/hdd (manually created)

sd:/sxos/titles/00FF0012656180FF/cach/sd (manually created)

sd:/sxos/titles/00FF0012656180FF/flags (was already there)

sd:/sxos/titles/00FF0012656180FF/flags/boot2.flag (was already there)

sd:/sxos/titles/00FF0012656180FF/exefs.nsp (was already there)

Now folder:sd:/sxos/titles/00FF0012656180FF/cach/hdd is full of game data.

Also file:SXAUTOLOADER.txt has a lot more data in there also.

I try and launch a game that is already on the horizon menu, I get error: 2168-0002

I launch album, select game. Redirects me back to the horizon menu. Click play, same error: 2168-0002.

Removing SX Autoloader 1.30 and doing it manually. aunch album, select game. Redirects me back to the horizon menu. Click play, it works fine.

I use emunand 9.1.0. Using the latest 2.9.3. Just wondering if anyone can shed some help please?
 

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I would honestly say to just wipe the whole Autoloader files from the titles folder and copy the newest one and see what happens. It can take a bit to cache everything if you have a ton of backups. I'd honestly let it sit for a few minutes after the first boot once you replace the autoloader folder.
 

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I would honestly say to just wipe the whole Autoloader files from the titles folder and copy the newest one and see what happens. It can take a bit to cache everything if you have a ton of backups. I'd honestly let it sit for a few minutes after the first boot once you replace the autoloader folder.
Thanks for the reply. I manually recreated all folders including the additionals I mentioned and it is now working! Great stuff. I did just try direct copy of the sxos folder but it crashed again as mentioned, so you just have to add the folders in.
 
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