Most methods I found seem to be outdated. How can I do this on atmosphere. (Im installing games with gold leaf and Id like to keep 32 to avoid crashes or corrupted files). Thanks
This. I haven't had a single issue using exFAT. Just like I've had no issues using NTFS on the Wii, yet everyone kept insisting on using FAT32 or WBFS for some reason...Format to exfat
No, don’t do this.Format to exfat
Man I keep trying, but it says Im missing sig files. I used kosmos sig patches since I boot with hekate. Am I missing something?Goldleaf USB install with quark.
https://gbatemp.net/attachments/2-0-0-9-0-0-zip.179434/Man I keep trying, but it says Im missing sig files. I used kosmos sig patches since I boot with hekate. Am I missing something?
Yeah I tried those. Dropped them inside atmosphere folder and still get error invalis NCA(4518). Might be missing sigpatches or a too low firmware. (im on 9.0) Ive been at it for hours and no luckMaybe try downloading them again directly from the github
Yes, both of those man. I removed the old sig patches from atmosphere and added the new ones from the link. Got gold leaf 0.7.2 and hekate 5.0.2. I read in another thread these sigs are not compatible with hekate and that I have to run fusee primary payload. But then I wouldnt boot in emu nand right?Do you have the latest sig patches? And the latest Goldleaf version 072?
You can still boot with fusee primary to emuMMC.Yes, both of those man. I removed the old sig patches from atmosphere and added the new ones from the link. Got gold leaf 0.7.2 and hekate 5.0.2. I read in another thread these sigs are not compatible with hekate and that I have to run fusee primary payload. But then I wouldnt boot in emu nand right?
So how would I go around this? Boot up up the switch with hekate and then?You can still boot with fusee primary to emuMMC.
You can either directly inject fusee primary or start the payload from hekate menu.So how would I go around this? Boot up up the switch with hekate and then?
This. I haven't had a single issue using exFAT. Just like I've had no issues using NTFS on the Wii, yet everyone kept insisting on using FAT32 or WBFS for some reason...