Are you sure that you downloaded them in emuMMC?nope, nothing.
Yeah, but just to make sure I also just checked sysNAND as well, can't see anything there.Are you sure that you downloaded them in emuMMC?
Well if you're sure that they were downloaded in emuMMC and you restored a backup that was made after they were downloaded but still don't see the games, then I'm afraid I don't know where the games are. Worst case scenario is you will simply have to redownload them.Yeah, but just to make sure I also just checked sysNAND as well, can't see anything there.
Ah alright then I tried my best. Thank you very very much for all the help you gave and I hope you have a good day.Well if you're sure that they were downloaded in emuMMC and you restored a backup that was made after they were downloaded but still don't see the games, then I'm afraid I don't know where the games are. Worst case scenario is you will simply have to redownload them.
It depends on the size of the SD card used.Is there a way to make the User partition of the emuNAND bigger?
Which games in particular?Hello does any body know how to fix lag when in certain games on the homebrew menu cuz mine used to not do it and I don't know what's goin on with it
That is clear, but how do I resize the partition, heakte only gives the option to make two 60GB NANDsIt depends on the size of the SD card used.
Eveything worked! Finally I made it to the end (almost, still have to install theme)! Thank you all on this forum for being helpful and kind, I wouldve never done it without you allYou update the payload file on the dongle.
- Well, you have to install every DLC file which depends on the game since some games package all the DLC as one while others have multiple DLC installments. As for updates, you only ever install the latest update
- Try launching TinWoo Installer using title override meaning hold R over an existing title to open the homebrew menu then launch TinWoo Installer
So just to make sure, please tell me more details about how you are playing homebrew minecraft. Is this through an emulator or something?Minecraft
Nope just on switchSo just to make sure, please tell me more details about how you are playing homebrew minecraft. Is this through an emulator or something?
What do you consider the homebrew menu? Perhaps a screenshot would help?Nope just on switch
What do you consider the homebrew menu? Perhaps a screenshot would help?
If NXDumptool determines that it needs to split it will create xxx.00, xxx.01, etc., etc. there won’t be any hidden files. They will all be in a folder (that will look normal under windows) that simply has the archive but set.I'm using NXdumptool to dump a game file that's 5gb, my SD card is formatted to FAT32, I selected "yes" for the file splitting option, but I couldn't the dumped file anywhere on the SD card. I checked the size of everything and it's only 4.9 GB (the dumped file is 5.19 GB) but I did notice the 5gb of space was used on the SD card compared to before the dump.
Where is the split file located at? Is it somehow hidden?