Errcode 00fffd4e happens after a few seconds far as I can tell it dumps the first 2 boots and then error, sd card formatted exfat it plays all back ups fine so I don’t think the sd card is the issue and latest version of sxos what ever that isWhat's the error? What version of sxos? Exfat or Fat32? Have you tested your card to make sure it's real?
Hmm.... Have you made sure the card is legit? Have you tried to dump your nand with hekate? Do you have to reboot the switch, or is it just a "soft error"?Errcode 00fffd4e happens after a few seconds far as I can tell it dumps the first 2 boots and then error, sd card formatted exfat it plays all back ups fine so I don’t think the sd card is the issue and latest version of sxos what ever that is
what do you mean by legit card , I don’t need to reboot switch ,sorry I’m not to familiar with hekate only new to the scene do you launch it with sxpro or is it something different...Hmm.... Have you made sure the card is legit? Have you tried to dump your nand with hekate? Do you have to reboot the switch, or is it just a "soft error"?
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what do you mean by legit card , I don’t need to reboot switch ,sorry I’m not to familiar with hekate only new to the scene do you launch it with sxpro or is it something different...
Nah it’s not the card bought it from office works 250 gb card , might try. Different card anywayA card that isn't legit will report being, say for example.... 32gb. But since it is a shoddily made/counterfeit card, it may actually have a much smaller storage capacity.
One of these cards will start to corrupt data as it reaches it's actual storage capacity. So as the space needed for your dump can sometimes be up to 20gb, your card that is "60GB" may be fake and perhaps only have a real capacity of say, 8 GB.
As the dump process continues, the card runs out of space, data corrupts and you get an error message.
There are lots of methods to check if your card is legit or not. Google and YouTube may prove useful.