How to split NSP's for FAT32

I will make this tutorial better and cleaner, but I have been seeing a lot of people ask this question, and decided to make this quick tutorial in the meantime.

Place both files into a folder, then just simply drag and drop the nsp onto the dividensp.bat. make sure that the nsp itself is not in the same folder, you can drag it from anywhere. Then, just simply copy and paste the folder it made into tinfoil/nsp. Last thing, make sure that the archive tag is on for the .nsp folder. If it's not, tinfoil won't recognize/install correctly.
 

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Great, now we can enjoy emulation without worry about SD corruption on exfat! I'm going to reformat my SD card to FAT32 asap.
 
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Yeah, so this doesn't work unless there's a special version of TinFoil I'm not using.
Worked fine for me, just tried Xenoblade with it, make sure "this is ready for archiving" is ticked in windows for the .nsp folder

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Worked fine for me, just tried Xenoblade with it, make sure "this is ready for archiving" is ticked in windows for the .nsp folder
You just threw the folder into tinfoil's NSP folder, with the archive bit set, and it appeared on the list for you to select when you choose to install NSP in the menu?
 
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Worked fine for me, just tried Xenoblade with it, make sure "this is ready for archiving" is ticked in windows for the .nsp folder
You just threw the folder into tinfoil's NSP folder, with the archive bit set, and it appeared on the list for you to select when you choose to install NSP in the menu?
Yus
 
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Thanks,
I'm not running Windows, so I'm looking at the powershell script... so each part file is (4GiB - 64KiB), the directory name is the same as the original filename, still ending in .nsp, and the part files' names are just single digit numbers starting from 0? No extension? (edit: I've been told the part filenames are double digit numbers)
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Just cos I'm not seeing this posted anywhere here, the splitter was removed from temp due to being SDK files!
 

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