Hacking Install error code 0xffff442?

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I get this when i try to install a game. I tried looking up a fix on google but didn't find anything. Hopefully someone can help me with this.
 

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I get this when i try to install a game. I tried looking up a fix on google but didn't find anything. Hopefully someone can help me with this.

Try to install another game and see if you still have the issue. Maybe you have a bad ticket, bad install files, poorly formatted sd card. It could be quite a few things. Sorry I'm not familiar with the error codes.
 

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I got this error code when I initially started venturing into installing games with this method, the issue went away when I switched back to the NexoCube Installer.

Edit: At least I THINK that was the error code I got, what was the full error code again? Error codes should be 8 digits, the one you posted is 7.
 

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I posted on another site and someone said it could be a bad download but I don't see how that could be. Another person also said it could be the title.cert file. If it is the Title.cert file where do I find those at?
 
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I posted on *warez site* and someone said it could be a bad download but I don't see how that could be. Another person also said it could be the title.cert file. If it is the Title.cert file where do I find those at?

Delete reference to that site. It exists for warez and mentioning it is against the rules.
 

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That may be the problem. I downloaded the tickets not knowing if they were already modified or not. Let me try not modifying them.

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LOL That was the problem. I was modifying pre-modded tickets. Thanks for your help everyone.
 

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you can check each file:

- For example, you want to check if 00000000.app is corrupted/incomplete.
- Remove the .app extension, making it a plain 00000000
- Download NUSgrabber and extract wget.exe
- wget.exe and 00000000 must be in the same folder.
- start command prompt and navigate to where the files are in.
- type this:
Code:
wget -c http://ccs.cdn.wup.shop.nintendo.net/ccs/download/TITLEIDOFGAME/00000000
- If it's not corrupted/incomplete, wget will tell you that the file is already complete. wget will continue to download the file if it's corrupted/incomplete.
 

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