Installing large XCI

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I am using atmosphere. Tried using awuu on a pc but it keeps giving an install error halfway through.
The USB-C cord is important. I recommend using the oriiginal one you got when you bought your Switch. Try not using too many background programs, and try queueing up only one file at a time if you keep having issues.

I found that the actual Windows app works better than the JAVA applet. Hope this helps.
 
I am using atmosphere. Tried using awuu on a pc but it keeps giving an install error halfway through.
I think I might misunderstood your request?

DBI is an app running on Atmosphere.
It is optional whether to install it's PC Backend or not. I don't see any reason in doing that.

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***I removed DBI download link***
 
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Just to note: DBI has no GitHub and contains only 3 file in distro (dbi.config, DBI.nro and dbibackend). Link above is just some guy from Ukraine uploads some versions to his GitHub. Dbibackend.exe is a some thirdparty production, that is created from original dbibackend python script.
 
Just to note: DBI has no GitHub and contains only 3 file in distro (dbi.config, DBI.nro and dbibackend). Link above is just some guy from Ukraine uploads some versions to his GitHub. Dbibackend.exe is a some thirdparty production, that is created from original dbibackend python script.
Huh what the hell u talking about?
 
I highly recommend the NX-USB Loader app. It works perfectly with Awoo Installer, and comes with all of the drivers you need.

Run NX-USB Loader on your PC. Open Awoo from your homebrew folder. Go to USB install. Choose the XCI/NSP files you want to install. Choose the destination. Done.
I also use Awoo (and NS-USBloader). Once you get used to it, it's really handy and at least it's open source (unlike DBI).
 
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