Could be a bad or corrupted SD card, where did you buy it?Hello.
When I use my 3DS, games frequently crash giving me a screen stating 'An error has occured (ErrDisp)' and 'Error code: 0xd900458b. I've tried to solve the problem through a lot of different method, without results. What does the error mean and how can it be solved?
Thanks in advance.
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The error coresponds to invalid Romfs or savedata hash. It could be a corrupted sd card, or it could be files on the sd card itself...Could be a bad or corrupted SD card, where did you buy it?
The error appears on multiple games, but in this instance on Kingdom Hearts.What game did this error appear on?
Can't seem to remember which site, but it was bought from a well known company.Could be a bad or corrupted SD card, where did you buy it?
Try running Check Disk on it.The error appears on multiple games, but in this instance on Kingdom Hearts.
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Can't seem to remember which site, but it was bought from a well known company.
I've thought about this and I've formatted my SD card and pasted back my files. If anything there's corrupted files on the SD card but I don't know how to determine which one(s).The error coresponds to invalid Romfs or savedata hash. It could be a corrupted sd card, or it could be files on the sd card itself...
I should mention that windows stopped working twice while moving files with the sd card a long time ago. Maybe some files got corrupted then?Try running Check Disk on it.
copy everything off the SD card, make backups of your save games and extdata with Checkpoint and copy them off,I've thought about this and I've formatted my SD card and pasted back my files. If anything there's corrupted files on the SD card but I don't know how to determine which one(s).
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I should mention that windows stopped working twice while moving files with the sd card a long time ago. Maybe some files got corrupted then?
Almost every game is from Freeshop, but not Kingdom Hearts which was also affected by the error.Try running Check Disk on it.
Could be a bad dump too. Did you get the games from NUS (using FreeShop, FunkyCIA etc) or elsewhere?
Maybe redownloading the games from FreeShop would help.Almost every game is from Freeshop, but not Kingdom Hearts which was also affected by the error.
I've redownloaded the games with the error. For some games the error always appear at a certain time and by redownloading I can get past the error. The problem is that it'll appear somewhere else/ randomly as I play instead... Yes, I have the latest luma.Maybe redownloading the games from FreeShop would help.
Also I assume you're on the latest Luma and firmware version?
Running h2testw like Hunter said might be a good idea then. But run Check Disk first.I've redownloaded the games with the error. For some games the error always appear at a certain time and by redownloading I can get past the error. The problem is that it'll appear somewhere else/ randomly as I play instead... Yes, I have the latest luma.
Check disk said that there was nothing wrong!Running h2testw like Hunter said might be a good idea then. But run Check Disk first.
Do you mean I should try this to test if the sd card is damaged?copy everything off the SD card, make backups of your save games and extdata with Checkpoint and copy them off,
format the SD card and test it with https://www.heise.de/download/product/h2testw-50539
correctDo you mean I should try this to test if the sd card is damaged?
No, there were no errors shown. It seems that the cause was a chip not being firmly inserted. I had to disassemble my 3DS and push it down into place. No crashes since then.Did you found anything after running the h2testw? I am having the same error.
No, there were no errors shown. It seems that the cause was a chip not being firmly inserted. I had to disassemble my 3DS and push it down into place. No crashes since then.
Don't remember which one, just press them all down. However, I'm not sure if you should try it, since I've become pretty sure that it didn't actually solve anything. (I've been getting errors still.)What chip because I'm having this error now
I can't think of any other culprit than the SD card at this point. Windows has warned many times that the SD card was damaged and then has repaired(?) it. Also, I've formatted it, without the problem being resolved; perhaps a corruption can't always be resolved by formatting?do you have any clue on a fix for it?
I can't find anything about a fix anywhere, my only guess is that it has to do with the SD card