Hacking Help with Tinfoil's USB transfer

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I tried that, now I get this error:

C:\Users\T\Desktop>usb_install_pc.py nsp
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\T\Desktop\usb_install_pc.py", line 121, in <module>
dev = usb.core.find(idVendor=0x057E, idProduct=0x3000)
File "C:\Users\T\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37\lib\site-packages\
usb\core.py", line 1263, in find
raise NoBackendError('No backend available')
usb.core.NoBackendError: No backend available

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Yes, but I tried a couple of versions of tinfoil (including the 10/20 version), but it didn't work for me, because when the PC sends the headers, I just get an empty list of NSPs to install: (https://imgur.com/a/UTcKN6y)

for me aluminumfoil only work with tinfoil that was packed with sdfiles. the one from lavalabs doesnt work
 
Fwiw, I have no intentions of addressing this. Use the older build of TinFoil (which is what I do, it works fine).

When/If GoldLeaf gets an official release I'll update Aluminum.

It's a great tool. No need to update it as it works. I meant that the incompatibility falls on Tinfoil and not your app.

Thanks for your work.
 
Oh my god... I'm trying on another computer, now I'm getting this error in Powershell when using "python usb_install_pc.py /path/to/NSPs/""

>>
File "usb_install_pc.py", line 7
<!DOCTYPE html>
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
PS D:\Users\T\Downloads\nsp>
I'm not sure if I'm right or not, but maybe try to make a folder in the root of your c drive and include the usb_install_pc.py and your nsp folder inside of that folder, open said folder and hold shift and press right click on your mouse, select open command prompt here, then type in usb_install_pc.py nsp
 
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