I see no reason why you can't but maybe the SD card is fake. Did you ever try verifying it with a program such as h2testw?Just tried the repair funtion, but also blackscreen -.- .
After formating my sdcard yesterday, I created a new emuMMC with hekate because I had the mood to do "everything new" xD to make it work again ^^ did not even tried to migrate my old sxos emuMMC Im not really sure about how the whole emuMMC thingi works, but i have a backup of my nand (clean nand backup before installing sxos) not of my emunand. the situation that I probably have the same problem with sxos and now atm (with new created emuMMC) and even when trying to boot undocked (!) is making me so unsureif its a bigger Problem here (sd card reader maybe ?). Sorry noob here -.-
Would it be okay if I create a new threat for my Problem since it seems not easiest thing to solve ?
Hi guys, it's me again.
I updated my emuNAND to 11.0.1 with daybreak, choose install, select the folder with the fw update, wait for the update check, check ok, select continue, select preserve, select FAT32 + exFAT32, select continue, the install wnet without errors and select reboot.
After reboot I got a nice error (Error Code: 2162-0002 (0x4a2)), I google it and find out it was caused by custom thermes, I delete the folder /atmosphere/contents/0100000000001000 and now I ha an ever more nicer error 2001-0123 (0xf601), wich I don''t know how to fix.
Please help!
EDIT
Forget it, I fix it deleting the sysDVR folder (/atmosphere/contents/00FF0000A53BB665) but now I wonder:
- I will not be able to use sysDVR now?
- I will not ne able to use my old themes?
- Its possible you may need to download the latest sysDVR if you haven't done so already. If you did already download the latest, it might not be compatible with firmware 11.0.1 which should be brought up to the author
- When a theme is made, it is made for that specific firmware. Therefore whenever you update, you have to make your theme again which makes it seem more like a hassle especially if you update your firmware constantly