For Tinwoo? Download the zip file from GitHub and unzip it at the top level of your sd card.is there a guide on how to download these installers?
For Tinwoo? Download the zip file from GitHub and unzip it at the top level of your sd card.is there a guide on how to download these installers?
thats it?For Tinwoo? Download the zip file from GitHub and unzip it at the top level of your sd card.
it didn't work so I'm using DBI bc its preinstalled
DBI is good too, but I just downloaded the zip in this release and it‘s perfect.it didn't work so I'm using DBI bc its preinstalled
i downloaded something elseDBI is good too, but I just downloaded the zip in this release and it‘s perfect.
https://github.com/mrdude2478/TinWoo/releases/tag/1.0.11
You sure you grabbed this file? https://github.com/mrdude2478/TinWoo/releases/download/1.0.11/TinWoo-Installer.zip
When you unzip it you get 1,2,3 (/switch/tinwoo/tinwoo.nro) Literally one file.
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i tried to install a game it is .xci and then this showed up
Tinwoo, arms.xcineed more details:
What were you running at the time?
Installer? If so, which one?A game? If so, which one?Do you have latest Sigpatches installed?
Do you have a directory called /atmosphere/contents/0100000000000100D ?
Tinwoo, arms.xci
and yes I have that folder
Mover(or rename) /atmosphere/contents to /atmosphere/contents.bk and try again.
ok that worked now we have a new problemYes. Just like that.
Possible corruption of your SDCard so you should probably back everything up as soon as possible.ok that worked now we have a new problem
i tried to restart the CFW it didnt worked
yes. i didn't format itPossible corruption of your SDCard so you should probably back everything up as soon as possible.
- Are you able to boot into OFW still?
- Is your card formatted as FAT32 or exfat?
- Are you using files based or partition based Emunand?
Please check how it is currently formatted by in Sterling it into your PC and right click and selecting Properties.yes. i didn't format it
files based i think
its exfatPlease check how it is currently formatted by in Sterling it into your PC and right click and selecting Properties.
You have the worst of all worlds. On the Switch, Nintendo used outdated exfat drivers that can leave files open to corruption if they are not all closed down very carefully. Not a big deal for stock games but homebrew has been known to corrupt exfat file systems if interrupted during a write. In addition, having your emunand on the same file system, it is exposed to the same potential corruption of the filesystem to which it is a member. It’s just another set of files. Good times.its exfat
didnt workYou have the worst of all worlds. On the Switch, Nintendo used outdated exfat drivers that can leave files open to corruption if they are not all closed down very carefully. Not a big deal for stock games but homebrew has been known to corrupt exfat file systems if interrupted during a write. In addition, having your emunand on the same file system, it is exposed to the same potential corruption of the filesystem to which it is a member. It’s just another set of files. Good times.
The good news is that this setup is the easiest to backup since you just throw it in your PC and copy all the files to a safe folder.
Once this is complete you will need to use rufus to format your sdcard to fat32 with a 32k block size.