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Hello everybody. Today a disaster happened to me. I just can't install Ever Oasis. No way. If I install the .cia file, I get an error and the result code is 0xD9004588, if through E-Shop, I get error 007-7392. I tried a lot of sites, but all in vain. My micro SD card is ok, I specifically checked. Easy add/remove files and install other .cia. Please help, I really want to play Ever Oasis.

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Could be a ticket issue. Use FBI to delete tickets for that game then try installing it again. DO NOT touch anything in red, those are system titles and if you delete any of those tickets by accident you will brick or semibrick the console.
 
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Could be a ticket issue. Use FBI to delete tickets for that game then try installing it again. DO NOT touch anything in red, those are system titles and if you delete any of those tickets by accident you will brick or semibrick the console.
Already tried that.

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Hahah, Ever Oasis ticket is red. Meme.
*Suicide*

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*Hysterical crying*
 
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Already tried that.

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Hahah, Ever Oasis ticket is red. Meme.
*Suicide*

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*Hysterical crying*
Wait, how? How the ever living hell is a regular retail game a red ticket?
Either way, if you know for a fact that it's the Ever Oasis ticket, then you can probably safely delete it.
 
Wait, how? How the ever living hell is a regular retail game a red ticket?
Either way, if you know for a fact that it's the Ever Oasis ticket, then you can probably safely delete it.

I deleted it, and when I tried to reinstall Ever Oasis, it appeared again. Yes, and the ID is the same. So there is no doubt.
 
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I deleted it, and when I tried to reinstall Ever Oasis, it appeared again. Yes, and the ID is the same. So there is no doubt.
Hm.
My hypothesis is that something is fudged up pertaining to that game and your system.
You know how Luma has a folder setup thing for mods?
Find that. If there's a folder in there corresponding to Ever Oasis's game ID, delete the hell out of it.
In fact, see if you can delete anything corresponding to Ever Oasis.
 
Hm.
My hypothesis is that something is fudged up pertaining to that game and your system.
You know how Luma has a folder setup thing for mods?
Find that. If there's a folder in there corresponding to Ever Oasis's game ID, delete the hell out of it.
In fact, see if you can delete anything corresponding to Ever Oasis.

How should it suppose to... Eek... Loоk like?
 
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How should it suppose to.. Eek... Loоk?
what, the stuff to delete?
ok so you know how each game has a 16 number long id code? like (for example, if I remember correctly) the Japan-exclusive 3ds version of Puyo Puyo Tetris has an id of 0004000000101200? This is different from the ID that shows when you browse titles in FBI and the like.
I just googled for you- the US version of Ever Oasis has a titleid of 00040000001A4800, the EUR version 00040000001A4900 and the JP version 0004000000164A00.
If you check the titles folder in the luma folder on your sd card and there's a folder with any of these three, delete it.
 
what, the stuff to delete?
ok so you know how each game has a 16 number long id code? like (for example, if I remember correctly) the Japan-exclusive 3ds version of Puyo Puyo Tetris has an id of 0004000000101200? This is different from the ID that shows when you browse titles in FBI and the like.
I just googled for you- the US version of Ever Oasis has a titleid of 00040000001A4800, the EUR version 00040000001A4900 and the JP version 0004000000164A00.
If you check the titles folder in the luma folder on your sd card and there's a folder with any of these three, delete it.

Nope, I can't found something like that in the "Luma" folder.
 
It seems that titles.db and imports.db somehow got corrupted. I found a guy with the same problem, but there was no solution on thread.
 
This litmus test will try to (indirectly) determine whether:
  • Your main SD card has an hardware problem.
  • The previous copies of the game you downloaded are bad dumps.
  • The 3DS has a software issue with either its 3DS firmware or SD setup.
***
  1. If you have a spare, small sized (preferably 4 GB) SD card, copy everything off that second card to a computer.
  2. Quadruple reformat.
  3. Full Write + Verify the empty card in H2testw. Do not skip.
  4. If the test result comes back clean, delete the *.h2w test files.
    • If hardware defect was report, replace the card and go back to step 1.
  5. Add these files to your SD card. Do not add back your main setup.
  6. Acquire a clean .3DS rom dump of Ever Oasis (EUR) and add this to the SD card.
  7. Insert the SD card into the 3DS, turn on the system, and hold the (SELECT) button to access Luma3DS v10.1.3 configuration. Use these exact settings.
    • ( ) Enable loading external FIRMs and sysmodules
    • ( ) Enable game patching
    • (x) Show NAND or user string in System Settings
    • ( ) Show GBA boot screen in patched AGB_FIRM
    • ( ) Set developer UNITINFO
    • ( ) Disable Arm11 exception handlers
  8. Press (START) button. Quickly press (START) again and hold it to access Luma3DS chainloaderGodMode9.
  9. Convert Ever Oasis (EUR) from .3DS → .CIA.
  10. Press (START) to boot to HOME Menu. Rosalina menu inject Homebrew Launcher to one of the system titles.
  11. FBI SD Ever Oasis (EUR).ciaInstall and delete CIA.
What happens?
 
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This litmus test will try to (indirectly) determine whether:
  • Your main SD card has an hardware problem.
  • The previous copies of the game you downloaded are bad dumps.
  • The 3DS has a software issue with either its 3DS firmware or SD setup.
***
  1. If you have a spare, small sized (preferably 4 GB) SD card, copy everything off that second card to a computer.
  2. Quadruple reformat.
  3. Full Write + Verify the empty card in H2testw. Do not skip.
  4. If the test result comes back clean, delete the *.h2w test files.
    • If hardware defect was report, replace the card and go back to step 1.
  5. Add these files to your SD card. Do not add back your main setup.
  6. Acquire a clean .3DS rom dump of Ever Oasis (EUR) and add this to the SD card.
  7. Insert the SD card into the 3DS, turn on the system, and hold the (SELECT) button to access Luma3DS v10.1.3 configuration. Use these exact settings.
    • ( ) Enable loading external FIRMs and sysmodules
    • ( ) Enable game patching
    • (x) Show NAND or user string in System Settings
    • ( ) Show GBA boot screen in patched AGB_FIRM
    • ( ) Set developer UNITINFO
    • ( ) Disable Arm11 exception handlers
  8. Press (START) button. Quickly press (START) again and hold it to access Luma3DS chainloaderGodMode9.
  9. Convert Ever Oasis (EUR) from .3DS → .CIA.
  10. Press (START) to boot to HOME Menu. Rosalina menu inject Homebrew Launcher to one of the system titles.
  11. FBI SD Ever Oasis (EUR).ciaInstall and delete CIA.
What happens?
Okay, I'll try it.
 
This litmus test will try to (indirectly) determine whether:
  • Your main SD card has an hardware problem.
  • The previous copies of the game you downloaded are bad dumps.
  • The 3DS has a software issue with either its 3DS firmware or SD setup.
***
  1. If you have a spare, small sized (preferably 4 GB) SD card, copy everything off that second card to a computer.
  2. Quadruple reformat.
  3. Full Write + Verify the empty card in H2testw. Do not skip.
  4. If the test result comes back clean, delete the *.h2w test files.
    • If hardware defect was report, replace the card and go back to step 1.
  5. Add these files to your SD card. Do not add back your main setup.
  6. Acquire a clean .3DS rom dump of Ever Oasis (EUR) and add this to the SD card.
  7. Insert the SD card into the 3DS, turn on the system, and hold the (SELECT) button to access Luma3DS v10.1.3 configuration. Use these exact settings.
    • ( ) Enable loading external FIRMs and sysmodules
    • ( ) Enable game patching
    • (x) Show NAND or user string in System Settings
    • ( ) Show GBA boot screen in patched AGB_FIRM
    • ( ) Set developer UNITINFO
    • ( ) Disable Arm11 exception handlers
  8. Press (START) button. Quickly press (START) again and hold it to access Luma3DS chainloaderGodMode9.
  9. Convert Ever Oasis (EUR) from .3DS → .CIA.
  10. Press (START) to boot to HOME Menu. Rosalina menu inject Homebrew Launcher to one of the system titles.
  11. FBI SD Ever Oasis (EUR).ciaInstall and delete CIA.
What happens?
It started to install, huh. What a mess! My SD card was normal... That means something wrong with files on it...
Bruh, I don't want to reinstall CFW, there are too many GBA games to backup their saves!
 
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It started to install, huh. What a mess! My SD card was normal... That means something wrong with files on it...
Bruh, I don't want to reinstall CFW, there are too many GBA games to backup their saves!
That eliminates 3DS firmware + custom firmware as being the problem.

On your main SD card, try to install that converted .3DS → .CIA game. If that copy of the game also doesn't install, retest the hardware condition of the main SD card and salvage the Nintendo 3DS folder by following this example.
Follow through and go with Path (B). See these other examples of those who've used the Rebuild 3DS Database: Option (B) Full.
 
That eliminates 3DS firmware + custom firmware as being the problem.

On your main SD card, try to install that converted .3DS → .CIA game. If that copy of the game also doesn't install, retest the hardware condition of the main SD card and salvage the Nintendo 3DS folder by following this example.
Follow through and go with Path (B). See these other examples of those who've used the Rebuild 3DS Database: Option (B) Full.

Same error. Bruh, rom salvage awaits.
 
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That eliminates 3DS firmware + custom firmware as being the problem.

On your main SD card, try to install that converted .3DS → .CIA game. If that copy of the game also doesn't install, retest the hardware condition of the main SD card and salvage the Nintendo 3DS folder by following this example.
Follow through and go with Path (B). See these other examples of those who've used the Rebuild 3DS Database: Option (B) Full.

How it was. I copied everything from the memory card to the computer and carried out all the operations on it. I did not have a second memory card. That is, its (memory card) clean version was able to install Ever Oasis. Something wrong with my files, I believe...
 
Same error. Bruh, rom salvage awaits.

How it was. I copied everything from the memory card to the computer and carried out all the operations on it. I did not have a second memory card. That is, its (memory card) clean version was able to install Ever Oasis. Something wrong with my files, I believe...
From that [post #24], steps 1–4 is to determine if your main SD card is fake, faulty, or dying. The full Write + Verify has to be done on the card starting empty or else the result can't be trusted. If the report states "The media is likely to be defective.", that card must be retired. There's no point moving forward with a bad card as that'll just be a waste of effort and will further corrupt your savedata and files.

After the SD card's hardware condition has been sorted out where the card is determined to be still good or that it has been replaced with a good SD card that passes H2testw, steps 5B–10B fixes the Nintendo 3DS folder by dumping intact titles back into CIAs, backing up their saves, supplying replacement CIAs for titles found to be corrupt, creating a fresh set of title.db & import.db by reinstalling those CIAs, and finally restoring the saves to complete the repair. After all said and done, you should finally be able to then install Ever Oasis (EUR) on your rebuilt main setup.

Edit - Before you begin steps 5B–10B, it would be a good idea to keep a copy of the Nintendo 3DS folder on your computer for safety. This is if you encounter an unexpected interruption while dumping those titles back into CIAs and extracting+decrypting their saves.
 
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