Just did what was said. Still the same problem. Keep getting no dump kernel found and now a no desktop data fes1 bin not found.I think you solved the problem xD
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Just did what was said. Still the same problem. Keep getting no dump kernel found and now a no desktop data fes1 bin not found.I think you solved the problem xD
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By me?If you cannot diference from where a quote comes, maybe it's THE problem. I need to smoke. But I suspect I'm being trolled.
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No Dumped Kernel found is a normal error if you haven't dumped your kernel yet.Just did what was said. Still the same problem. Keep getting no dump kernel found and now a no desktop data fes1 bin not found.
I think he reads everything and expects everything is for him...No Dumped Kernel found is a normal error if you haven't dumped your kernel yet.
It still sounds like you're not extracting the archive, all of it (not just hakchi.exe)
Let me go back and see what I'm doing wrong. I extracted it to my desktop. Should I also be concerned that it's not automatically sorting the games to players and game companies and release date?No Dumped Kernel found is a normal error if you haven't dumped your kernel yet.
It still sounds like you're not extracting the archive, all of it (not just hakchi.exe)
I've already posted everything I could tell you in previous posts. NES games are NOT my problem, running RetroArch at all is my problem. RetroArch DOES NOT launch, just boots me back to the main menu every time I select it. All NES games DO WORK no matter if I have RetroArch installed or not.
No I put all things that were hakchi2 into my recycling bin and deleted it and then redownloaded it like the other guy said and extracted it instead of running it from the zip. I'm using 7zip.I think he reads everything and expects everything is for him...
@OpTIMusPrimeNeo when you deleted "everything" you saved your dumped kernel somewhere, right? Also, what software are you using for unzipping?
No, download from GitHub and compile from visual studio (free).so there a place to download hakchi2 nighly? i dont need retroarch, only want the folder manager....
Nobody said to you to delete all hakchi2 folder... but I can send you a MP to get one kernel.No I put all things that were hakchi2 into my recycling bin and deleted it and then redownloaded it like the other guy said and extracted it instead of running it from the zip. I'm using 7zip.
Yes. I've done every step exactly as the instructions said and it just refuses to work for me no matter how many times I start from scratch or re-flash. There are even certain options in hakchi not relating to RetroArch that never worked for me like folders, auto-fire, and menu music removal.Have you replaced init file with the one from GitHub?
I extracted all the files to my desktop and got it to work! Thank you all for your help.Nobody said to you to delete all hakchi2 folder... but I can send you a MP to get one kernel.
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In your case as tell you before. Extract hakchi2_debug.zip 2.11 and send logs to @ClusterYes. I've done every step exactly as the instructions said and it just refuses to work for me no matter how many times I start from scratch or re-flash. There are even certain options in hakchi not relating to RetroArch that never worked for me like folders, auto-fire, and menu music removal.
I'm assuming the way RetroArch is launched is similar to how folders work? Both do the exact same thing on my setup.
Well it's unlikely to soft brick it but the flash ram has a limit of about 100.000 write cycles, about the same of an everdrive. Someone has to be first to brick their system due to flashing it constantly. It will take a couple of years, I can't imagine that's his issue right now.it can't be, it's impossible to brick this thing. Sorry for asking again, what are you trying to reflash? Also, if you used "Flash Original Kernel" in Hakchi, boot up the NESCE and go to Settings -> Reset. You may have things inside the memory taking up the extra space.
its folk like this who give this place a bad rep for its leech community....
give folks credit its multiple folks from different languages trying to communicate the same idea
so smug yet no talent to create
what a shame
Yes. I've done every step exactly as the instructions said and it just refuses to work for me no matter how many times I start from scratch or re-flash. There are even certain options in hakchi not relating to RetroArch that never worked for me like folders, auto-fire, and menu music removal.
I'm assuming the way RetroArch is launched is similar to how folders work? Both do the exact same thing on my setup.