Hacking Mayor Issue with FreeShop

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This is the message the first method gave me:

Warning: Only 26299 of 31984 MByte tested.
The media is likely to be defective.
1.0 GByte OK (2240000 sectors)
24.6 GByte DATA LOST (51620352 sectors)
Details:0 KByte overwritten (0 sectors)
0 KByte slightly changed (< 8 bit/sector, 0 sectors)
24.6 GByte corrupted (51620352 sectors)
0 KByte aliased memory (0 sectors)
First error at offset: 0x000000003d630000
Expected: 0x000000003d630000
Found: 0x0000000000000000
H2testw version 1.3
Writing speed: 12.0 MByte/s
Reading speed: 11.0 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4

And now it's done. What do I do now?


I have 25,7 GB left on my SD card. It is a 32 gb SD.



I'll run tiksweep. Let's see what we can make of this.
You have a fake SD card, good luck getting your money back.
This is why I always suggest to only buy memory cards from reputable sellers.
 
This is the message the first method gave me:

Warning: Only 26299 of 31984 MByte tested.
The media is likely to be defective.
1.0 GByte OK (2240000 sectors)
24.6 GByte DATA LOST (51620352 sectors)
Details:0 KByte overwritten (0 sectors)
0 KByte slightly changed (< 8 bit/sector, 0 sectors)
24.6 GByte corrupted (51620352 sectors)
0 KByte aliased memory (0 sectors)
First error at offset: 0x000000003d630000
Expected: 0x000000003d630000
Found: 0x0000000000000000
H2testw version 1.3
Writing speed: 12.0 MByte/s
Reading speed: 11.0 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4

And now it's done. What do I do now?


I have 25,7 GB left on my SD card. It is a 32 gb SD.



I'll run tiksweep. Let's see what we can make of this.
also id reccomend not using this card as its "likely defective"
 
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Well shit, what's the company of your SD cards? And how much GB?
Btw, After I ran that program, my SD card is full. What did it install?
 
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Well shit, what's the company of your SD cards? And how much GB?
Btw, After I ran that program, my SD card is full. What did it install?
It puts dummy data to check various things like write speeds or if the files get corrupted. You can go ahead and delete them or just format and burn the card since it's a bad one anyway.

Edit: I was late.
 
What's the name of the dummy files? Is it the H2W files?

Edit1: I'm trying to find a SD card that has enough of storage. But what do I need to look out for? Are there certain things that'll tell me that it won't work for my 3DS?

Edit2: Deleted the H2W dummy files. So now this post is more so on what kind of Micro SD I need. I always want 32gb of space, so that I can install more of the bigger games on the 3DS.
 
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What's the name of the dummy files? Is it the H2W files?

Edit1: I'm trying to find a SD card that has enough of storage. But what do I need to look out for? Are there certain things that'll tell me that it won't work for my 3DS?

Edit2: Deleted the H2W dummy files. So now this post is more so on what kind of Micro SD I need. I always want 32gb of space, so that I can install more of the bigger games on the 3DS.
yes as just about any sd card that tests out like this is a defect
 
No, I think the problem is that these are rather old. They were used in a lot of devices. I'm going to pick up a new one tomorrow.
 
No, I think the problem is that these are rather old. They were used in a lot of devices. I'm going to pick up a new one tomorrow.
as said, defective. many places that sell cheap sdcards work fine for like a bit then start breaking down later (like headphones) id reccomend getting something mid-priced.
 
What's the name of the dummy files? Is it the H2W files?

Edit1: I'm trying to find a SD card that has enough of storage. But what do I need to look out for? Are there certain things that'll tell me that it won't work for my 3DS?

Edit2: Deleted the H2W dummy files. So now this post is more so on what kind of Micro SD I need. I always want 32gb of space, so that I can install more of the bigger games on the 3DS.
Generally speaking there's no real way to know if a SD card will be good until you get your hands on it. This is why it's advisable not to buy from shady places like eBay where the majority are not even real brand name, so always buy from a reputable place and a recognizable brand. Currently I'm using a 64gb SanDisk that I've had a little over 1.5 years and I've had zero problems with but your mileage will vary because not all SD cards are made equal.
 
Generally speaking there's no real way to know if a SD card will be good until you get your hands on it. This is why it's advisable not to buy from shady places like eBay where the majority are not even real brand name, so always buy from a reputable place and a recognizable brand. Currently I'm using a 64gb SanDisk that I've had a little over 1.5 years and I've had zero problems with but your mileage will vary because not all SD cards are made equal.
i can attest, sandisk is quite well.
 
Lots of people will take small SD cards and hack them so that they say to the computer "oh hey i have a lot of space"
but they don't have that space, so when the PC or 3DS tries to write to them eventually, it starts overwriting and corrupting existing data. When it ends up like your test did, you have one of those fake SD cards. Same thing happens with USB sticks.
 
@lonewolf08 Yeah, I actually ment to ask a question about that. On the box for the 3DS it says that it can handle SD cards up to 32 gb. How does that work? If you have a 64 gb SD, does that mean that a lot of the storage can't be used?
 
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@lonewolf08 Yeah, I actually ment to ask a question about that. On the box for the 3DS it says that it can handle SD cards up to 32 gb. How does that work? If you have a 64 gb SD, does that mean that a lot of the storage can't be used?
No, 64 GB (micro) SDXC cards work fine on the 3DS and all of their space is usable. 32 GB is the maximum size for which Nintendo bothered to test what works. As long as the SD card is formatted to FAT32 (with a cluster size of 32K or 64K), it will work fine. I've been using a 64 GB SanDisk microSDXC and has worked just as well as the 32 GB card (also SanDisk) I was using previously.
 
Lots of people will take small SD cards and hack them so that they say to the computer "oh hey i have a lot of space"
but they don't have that space, so when the PC or 3DS tries to write to them eventually, it starts overwriting and corrupting existing data. When it ends up like your test did, you have one of those fake SD cards. Same thing happens with USB sticks.
indeed
@lonewolf08 Yeah, I actually ment to ask a question about that. On the box for the 3DS it says that it can handle SD cards up to 32 gb. How does that work? If you have a 64 gb SD, does that mean that a lot of the storage can't be used?
it has to be formatted to fat32 (which gets unstable on bigger cards) but it works ive been using a 64gb samsung evo

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I'd recommend a SanDisk micro SD, but get a different adapter. I also recommend Easus Partition Master to format your new 64GB MSD. 3DS can handle 256GB, but that might be N3ds?
indeed
 
Guys, I'm back. Had quite a rough week. I'm letting you all know that it all works now that I've purchased a new SD card by Sandisk. Thanks for sticking around with me.
 

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