If it can't open the save archive, the save might actually be in extdata rather than the save data. What do the files in the extdata look like?
If it can't open the save archive, the save might actually be in extdata rather than the save data. What do the files in the extdata look like?
This might be the same bug that was preventing people accessing MHX extdata saves.Extdata doesn't exist for those games according to JK's manager.
https://github.com/ihaveamac/9.6-dbgen-xmlsWhenever I run JK's SM, it goes into a black screen/red screen and just stays there. I'm using menuhax and I'm on 11.0.0-33U. Any fix to this?
Thank you mate! Now could ELI5 how/why I needed this? I'd like to better understand these things. c:
Thank you mate! Now could ELI5 how/why I needed this? I'd like to better understand these things. c:
Edit: Trying to export save data from MHGen and I get an "Error opening save archive!" message. My MHGen is downloaded.
Ahh, I see. Thank you! All is well now.The save for MHGen is in the Extdata folder. You'll need to extract it from there.
Most old 3DS games use fixed locations in RAM for various things that are shared between games. Newer 3DS games may have various positions in memory for the same things, and the XMLs contain information pertaining to this. Some have randomised locations in memory, though, and we can't get .3dsx files to work with them just yet.Thank you mate! Now could ELI5 how/why I needed this? I'd like to better understand these things. c:
Edit: Trying to export save data from MHGen and I get an "Error opening save archive!" message. My MHGen is downloaded.
Ahh, I see. Thank you! All is well now.
I dont see why not, you got the source right here ;DThere is another feature I am missing from svdt.
In svdt, everytime when you open svdt and select a game, there is created a backup of the current save automatically.
Then, you have a folder like 'Pokemon Omega Ruby/', with subfolders for each date and time, like
Pokemon Omega Ruby/20160811-081530/main,
Pokemon Omega Ruby/20160811-102059/main,
and so on.
It is a very comfortable feature, because the names of these subfolders are generated automatically. If you want to do this manually in jksv, you have to type in a name for the save each time.
Is it possible to add this feature to jksv?
o it does not export it? or is this just a visual issue?Hi, i'm very very new to this kind of stuff. But what i did was played MHGen a bit before the procedure, launched homebrew via browserhax and then launched the MHGSV tool. I managed to copy /system and /system backup. But somehow, the third line that says ," Save files exported to SD://MHG" kept freezing. At first, i thought it just needs time. However, after over an hour or so, it seems to stuck there. I tried it again for the second time and waited for an hour too, but it also produces the same result. Any insight?
Attached are the screenshot. Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Does it exit when you hit start? If not, that's really weird, because everything is closed and cleaned before that last line is printed.Hi, i'm very very new to this kind of stuff. But what i did was played MHGen a bit before the procedure, launched homebrew via browserhax and then launched the MHGSV tool. I managed to copy /system and /system backup. But somehow, the third line that says ," Save files exported to SD://MHG" kept freezing. At first, i thought it just needs time. However, after over an hour or so, it seems to stuck there. I tried it again for the second time and waited for an hour too, but it also produces the same result. Any insight?
Attached are the screenshot. Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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o it does not export it? or is this just a visual issue?
Does it exit when you hit start? If not, that's really weird, because everything is closed and cleaned before that last line is printed.
That means it's finished. MHG only has those two files.