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Best advice I've seen in this thread. The 100+ card is totally dumb... I had all the games I could possibly want stored fine on 64GB with plenty of space left over. Just switch to smaller cards. The large cards are the problem and the only solution with them is to reduce cluster size which will cause a significant slow down in the home menu. So using the bigger SD cards is simply not going to work out well and that much space is totally unnecessary.I don't have this issue at all. 32 GB user! Try a smaller SD card capacity size.
Do you really play 70GB worth of games regularly? How do you even have time to come on the forums, or eat and sleep?Any news on this?? I'm also experiencing that problem on my New3DS with 128GB MicroSD.
As I'm using 70GB of the SD I can't just use a smaller one
Do you really play 70GB worth of games regularly? How do you even have time to come on the forums, or eat and sleep?
You could get a new, smaller SD card and just have the CFW files and install the GBA games you want to play on it. And switch over when you want to play them. Or of course you could delete the games you don't play and switch to a smaller card. Remember that you don't need the cia files on your SD card after installing them, they're just taking up space.
Doesn't work for me unfortunately.Disabling game patching in Luma Configuration menu fixed the problem.
N3DS + 128GB SanDisk SDXC @ FAT32 32KB Cluster Size
This worked for me. Also figured out that holding start and pressing up or down alters the brightness. I have a 128gb sd card. 64kb cluster didn't work, changing luma settings didn't work, enabling gba boot screen didn't work. This is the only thing that worked, besides rebooting game, which takes longer.A faster way to restore the normal display of a GBA game is to press home and then alternate between pressing start+right and start+left if anyone still cares.
GBA VC doesn't work on EmuNAND.So I had this issue using a sandisk ultra 128b micro sd card. I tried basically everything posted on this forum and others as well and after just retrying numerous times it just eventually fixed itself. I reformatted to fat32 using 64kb cluster at least 5 times and tested using primary and logical partitioning. What finally worked was 64kb clustering and primary partitioning (I always use easeus partition master). But again I had tested that configuration numerous times and one time it just happen to work. There's no logic as to why and I didn't change any configurations in luma so if you see this issue, then just keep reformatting and keep trying. It eventually will work. Oh and I was on a new 2ds XL.