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How to fix SD-Reading-Problems for MacOS-Users
Some of you have noticed, that thinks like Homebrew-Launcher and LayeredFS-Injects aren't working as expected when using MacOS for SD-Card-Management.
The problem is, MacOS is setting an "archive flag" on every sd-card mounted and the switch won't read that folders.
So every time you are changing something on your sd-card like new layeredFS-Folders on your SD-Card just simple run this command in terminal:
sudo chflags -R arch /Volumes/SDVOLUME/
Change SDVOLUME to the name of your SD-Card!
Enter ur Mac-Password after that.
Update:
To avoid getting your Nintendo-SD-Files corrupted change back the archive-flag on your Nintendo-Folder:
sudo chflags -R noarch /Volumes/SDVOLUME/Nintendo/
Change SDVOLUME to the name of your SD-Card!
In addition to the above mentioned problem MacOS creates so called DS_STORE files (hidden) which also lead to problems. These can be easily removed with the tool "Hidden Cleaner Improved".
Download: https://www106.zippyshare.com/v/mxTwEyUi/file.html
After this everything should work fine for you
The problem is, MacOS is setting an "archive flag" on every sd-card mounted and the switch won't read that folders.
So every time you are changing something on your sd-card like new layeredFS-Folders on your SD-Card just simple run this command in terminal:
sudo chflags -R arch /Volumes/SDVOLUME/
Change SDVOLUME to the name of your SD-Card!
Enter ur Mac-Password after that.
Update:
To avoid getting your Nintendo-SD-Files corrupted change back the archive-flag on your Nintendo-Folder:
sudo chflags -R noarch /Volumes/SDVOLUME/Nintendo/
Change SDVOLUME to the name of your SD-Card!
In addition to the above mentioned problem MacOS creates so called DS_STORE files (hidden) which also lead to problems. These can be easily removed with the tool "Hidden Cleaner Improved".
Download: https://www106.zippyshare.com/v/mxTwEyUi/file.html
After this everything should work fine for you
Last edited by Klodeckel1990,