Thanks for this great project!
I have a doubt, can i use my HDD to install in games?
Because i only can install games from my HDD to my SD and internal memory...
No installer at this point supports installing games to the HDD.
Thanks for this great project!
I have a doubt, can i use my HDD to install in games?
Because i only can install games from my HDD to my SD and internal memory...
If you using atmosphere, you can only install games from your hdd (directly if you have it plugged into your switch directly or via the dock). If your using sx os you can install games from hdd or play xci games from the hdd with no installThanks for this great project!
I have a doubt, can i use my HDD to install in games?
Because i only can install games from my HDD to my SD and internal memory...
For now tinfoil is the only one that transfer between sd and hdd atm. Supposedly nx-shell will have the ability to in the future.Hi ,
I was wondering if there's an app able to transfer / copy / move files from an USB / HDD to the SD , main objective would be to do this while the switch is docked
I understand that both this and tinleaf can install NSP from an USB/HDD but what about moving files between USB/HDD and SD ?
Thanks!
For now tinfoil is the only one that transfer between sd and hdd atm. Supposedly nx-shell will have the ability to in the future.
I'd prefer it if I wasn't forced to use fusee-primary just to use it tho.Tinfoil is superior just because it does what tinleaf does + more. The most common way people obtained tinfoil was the bundle with hbgshop. You can obtain it at tinfoil.io
The only requirement is running fusee-primary method of booting atmosphere IF you use atmosphere, also it no longer is booted through hbmenu. If you get the nro version, it'll install it to the main menu
I do agree with your points, but to get title redirection. I use it to Install a forwarder or a very small game for title redirection. Easiest way to get started, since most (at least to my knowledge) installers need full ram accessI'd prefer it if I wasn't forced to use fusee-primary just to use it tho.
Having options is always better.
Besides, Tinfoil installing itself without asking for permissions or anything is shady on its own.
It doesn't need to be installed to run, but guess they want that full console access.
The difference here is USB mass storage!Another title installer!..
Thank you for that anyway.
@mrdude Did you use libusbhsfs v0.2.2 to build TinWoo? The default mount flags were changed in that version, in order to avoid mount issues with unclean NTFS volumes.Also when I connect a USB 3.0 hard drive to the USB port of the switch and click on "Install over USB HDD" in TinWoo it says "USB HDD is not connected". It's an NTFS hard drive. Is there a hard drive size limitation or something else I need to do to get it to connect?
I can't remember, I used the latest one that was on your github at the end of December. This version I've attached, shows how much free space is on the SD card, I couldn't figure out how to show free space on the nand (emunand). It should have the newest libusbhsfs on it if you want to test.@mrdude Did you use libusbhsfs v0.2.2 to build TinWoo? The default mount flags were changed in that version, in order to avoid mount issues with unclean NTFS volumes.
@mrdude Did you use libusbhsfs v0.2.2 to build TinWoo? The default mount flags were changed in that version, in order to avoid mount issues with unclean NTFS volumes.
What format is your external hddI just downloaded Tinwoo from the first post at the start of the thread you're reading now. Is there something else I need to do to get Tinwoo to recognize a USB hard drive?
Sadly, I can't test it. I don't have a Switch. That's why I was asking.I can't remember, I used the latest one that was on your github at the end of December. This version I've attached, shows how much free space is on the SD card, I couldn't figure out how to show free space on the nand (emunand). It should have the newest libusbhsfs on it if you want to test.
Nothing at all if you're using a FAT/NTFS/EXT volume.I just downloaded Tinwoo from the first post at the start of the thread you're reading now. Is there something else I need to do to get Tinwoo to recognize a USB hard drive?