Hi.
I'm using a modded New 3DS to play Animal Crossing New Leaf (with Vapecord to make decorating my town easier) and Streetpass Plaza.
Everything was fine yesterday. Today, when I turned my console on and launched the game, I got an Arm11 error (attached file) so I've uninstalled the plugin thinking it might be the cause, and not my save since I didn't do anything crazy aside from planting flowers... After backing up my save, I launched the game and it worked just fine but my save had disappeared without a trace, and so did the Welcome Amiibo update.
Unfortunately, that's not all. Some of the virtual console games I'd bought on the eshop before it closed had also vanished into thin air... That also includes home menu themes, and so on... When I go on the eshop, I can't redownload them. Needless to say, I'm so enraged I can barely think straight.
Everything is up to date, my microSD card is a San Disk 32 GB (I thought San Disk to be a reliable brand for Nintendo consoles...) and I've had it since the online shutdown in April.
Any tips on what to do ? I suppose it's plain to see it's an SD card issue.
I'm using a modded New 3DS to play Animal Crossing New Leaf (with Vapecord to make decorating my town easier) and Streetpass Plaza.
Everything was fine yesterday. Today, when I turned my console on and launched the game, I got an Arm11 error (attached file) so I've uninstalled the plugin thinking it might be the cause, and not my save since I didn't do anything crazy aside from planting flowers... After backing up my save, I launched the game and it worked just fine but my save had disappeared without a trace, and so did the Welcome Amiibo update.
Unfortunately, that's not all. Some of the virtual console games I'd bought on the eshop before it closed had also vanished into thin air... That also includes home menu themes, and so on... When I go on the eshop, I can't redownload them. Needless to say, I'm so enraged I can barely think straight.
Everything is up to date, my microSD card is a San Disk 32 GB (I thought San Disk to be a reliable brand for Nintendo consoles...) and I've had it since the online shutdown in April.
Any tips on what to do ? I suppose it's plain to see it's an SD card issue.