Hacking Err 2002-3502 when installing on Internal

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Hi guys

I am a modded Switch (Hekate/Atmosphere ) owner since 6 months now, never managed to install a game on the 'internal memory' (I know it is a SD card partition though) on my console.
Since day #1 I always get error 2002-3502 (0x1b5c02) (please check picture attached) when I try to install whatever game through Tinfoil on the internal memory.

I can Install games just fine on the other SD partition and never had crashes reporting the same error, just few freezes playing some unpolished indie games.
I d love to use those 27 gb too, is there a (possible easy) way to fix this?

P.S: I am not the person who modded the system

Thanks in advance!

G.
 

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Hi guys

I am a modded Switch (Hekate/Atmosphere ) owner since 6 months now, never managed to install a game on the 'internal memory' (I know it is a SD card partition though) on my console.
Since day #1 I always get error 2002-3502 (0x1b5c02) (please check picture attached) when I try to install whatever game through Tinfoil on the internal memory.

I can Install games just fine on the other SD partition and never had crashes reporting the same error, just few freezes playing some unpolished indie games.
I d love to use those 27 gb too, is there a (possible easy) way to fix this?

P.S: I am not the person who modded the system

Thanks in advance!

G.
Did you try using TinWoo Installer?
 
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@Dust2dust @Draxzelex TinWoo does not solve the issue, it gives exactly the same error. At this point I give for granted that a 'new installer' is not the medicine. Updating Atmosphere may solve this issue
 
It might also be related to SD card issues. Maybe reformatting the card is in order. Make sure it's FAT32, and not a fake card.
 
It might also be related to SD card issues. Maybe reformatting the card is in order. Make sure it's FAT32, and not a fake card.
The card is perfect, because all the games I play are installed there, simply, they are not installed on 'internal memory' partition.
 

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