You don't need 7-zip. Plug the card into your computer and open it from "This PC".un fortunately my computer is shared and I cannot install 7 zip to access hiyaCFW is there a work around?
You don't need 7-zip. Plug the card into your computer and open it from "This PC".un fortunately my computer is shared and I cannot install 7 zip to access hiyaCFW is there a work around?
I cannot install hiyaCFW that is what I am saying. when I poen the hiyaCFW helper I get the error "you mut have 7zip installedYou don't need 7-zip. Plug the card into your computer and open it from "This PC".
If you can install twilight menu you can run dsiware from that instead, you won't need TMFH.I cannot install hiyaCFW that is what I am saying. when I poen the hiyaCFW helper I get the error "you mut have 7zip installed
Bro, update to the latest version.I cannot install hiyaCFW that is what I am saying. when I poen the hiyaCFW helper I get the error "you mut have 7zip installed
Perfect!Version 0.6.8
- Apps can now be installed from anywhere on the SD card.
- Ability to install decrypted .cia files.
- Added some color to the menus.
You can now install decrypted .cia format dsiware. Most files you find floating around are encrypted and need to be decrypted first with a hacked 3DS and GodMode9.
I appreciate the detailed bug report!Hai, bughunter here again.
This time I've found an official title that can glitch text in TMFH menu, froze it altogether and is impossible to restore after backing up. This title is "Art Style - PiCOPiCT (Europe, Australia)" (MD5: 3b2a5638ef775afc815a5d1538cf5fee) and the reason to why it is so problematic might be that it contains a newline character in its name (this is only my assumption as I haven't looked in your code).
This seems to be a problem with twilight menu. I normally run it from unlaunch or the main menu so I didn't notice until recently.Hi @JeffRuLz
With 0.6.8.1 everytime I click Install I can't see any file and the only action I can do is press B to go back. It worked fine in 0.6.5 beta.
BTW. In order to correctly calculate the free space for user applications, you could simply apply the formula (in blocks): 1024 - <space occupied by every app in 3004 folder> and considering that 1 block = 128 kB (kiloByte). Beware that block count doesn't work in HiyaCFW!! If you open Data Management from the DSI Settings in HiyaCFW, the total free block count is correct but the block count for every installed app is wrong as it's roughly a half of what it should be.
There is already a check for that. You will get a warning if you try to install a game when there isn't a free space on the menu. But this isn't a problem for people who use twilight menu exclusively, so there is still an option to install it anyway.BTW2. In your app there is a free block count control (needed only for 3004 apps I think). A useful control could also be the one related to the maximum number of installed apps (user or system), which should be 39.
Hello.Version 0.7.0
- Nand free space calculation is now accurate (or very close).
- Fixed the broken file browser when ran with TWiLight Menu.
Turn on Direct boot for TMFH.I am using TWiLight v8.5.0 and got this Error message:
Thank you.Turn on Direct boot for TMFH.
Make sure both DSis are using the same TWiLight Menu versions and settings.This works on my DSi XL.
On the DSi not.After 4-5 seconds white Screens it sends me back to TWiLight Menu.
Thank you.They where always updated together in exact the same way.Make sure both DSis are using the same TWiLight Menu versions and settings.
Bug fixes
- arm9 start signature is now checked after the secure area in modern homebrew (which is just 00s).
Fixes support for homebrew such as GodMode9i and TMFH (Title Manager for HiyaCFW), as well as retail/commercial game, Super Princess Peach.