Homebrew Question "switch" Folder Won't Open in hb-menu

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I can't seem to get the switch folder to open in hb-menu. I've tried using unarchive bit and it still does not work. I also tried a different sd card and still nothing. I'm not sure what the problem is but its real annoying when a lot relys on the switch folder. Gold leaf can't find the folder but windows and Mac can. Does anyone know what the issue is, thx.
 
Delete the folder and create it again in Windows. (Try the easiest stuff first. :))
 
I can't seem to get the switch folder to open in hb-menu. I've tried using unarchive bit and it still does not work. I also tried a different sd card and still nothing. I'm not sure what the problem is but its real annoying when a lot relys on the switch folder. Gold leaf can't find the folder but windows and Mac can. Does anyone know what the issue is, thx.
has anyone managed to solve this? Having the same issue
 
Having the same issue too. Any answers?

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Having the same issue too
 
I had similar issues, turns out my problem was that i named my switch sd card "switch", this for some reason creates a hidden file named switch in my SD that causes conflict with my folder. Renaming to something else , fixed the issue
 
What happens after completing the following troubleshooting steps?
  1. Make sure the SD card is FAT32.
  2. Remove all CFW files/folders from your SD card (that would be folders like /sept/ and /atmosphere/)
  3. Download the latest Atmosphere
  4. Download the latest fusee-primary (next to Atmosphere)
  5. Download these signature patches (for Atmosphere v0.13.0)
  6. Put Atmosphere and the signature patches onto your SD card
  7. Put the SD into your Switch
  8. Enter RCM
  9. Launch Atmosphere using fusee-primary
 
I had similar issues, turns out my problem was that i named my switch sd card "switch", this for some reason creates a hidden file named switch in my SD that causes conflict with my folder. Renaming to something else , fixed the issue
thanks so much for that, I was already banging my head against the wall without ideas on how to solve that
 
I had similar issues, turns out my problem was that i named my switch sd card "switch", this for some reason creates a hidden file named switch in my SD that causes conflict with my folder. Renaming to something else , fixed the issue
THANK YOU
That was exactly the problem, it's the stupidest bug ever
 

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