Hardware Super Street Fighter error(3ds)

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Hello everyone, just played the game with no problems and recently it just has no icon in the top screen and if I’m trying to launch the game it says “card was removed”, and I can’t find the game among all of the titles at the titles folder,so i can’t run it and still it holds the space at the card, how can I fix that?
 
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Did you get a replacement SD card, reformatted in FAT32 + 32 KB cluster size, checked it with H2testw, copied everything from the previous bad card to this new one, and backed up all your saves + extdata with a save manager? Like what was previously advised from your earlier thread:

1. If this is the Super Street Fighter IV - 3D Edition (USA), make a copy of the save file and set it aside on a computer:
  • sdmc:/Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1>/title/00040000/00032d00/data/00000001.sav
2. Backup the save + extdata of that game with Checkpoint or JKSM.

3. Reinstall the exact region *.cia file of this game, launch it once, and add back the *.sav file to its directory.

4. Go straight to your save manager. Make another backup of the save + extdata and restore them.

5. See if the game launches with your old profile. If it does not, resort to restoring with the backup from step 2 (or earlier if you have another from before).

 
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Did you get a replacement SD card, reformatted in FAT32 + 32 KB cluster size, checked it with H2testw, copied everything from the previous bad card to this new one, and backed up all your saves + extdata with a save manager? Like what was previously advised from your earlier thread:

1. If this is the Super Street Fighter IV - 3D Edition (USA), make a copy of the save file and set it aside on a computer:
  • sdmc:/Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1>/title/00040000/00032d00/data/00000001.sav
2. Backup the save + extdata of that game with Checkpoint or JKSM.

3. Reinstall the exact region *.cia file of this game, launch it once, and add back the *.sav file to its directory.

4. Go straight to your save manager. Make another backup of the save + extdata and restore them.

5. See if the game launches with your old profile. If it does not, resort to restoring with the backup from step 2 (or earlier if you have another from before).

Yes I did and it worksheet perfectly fine, just this unknown issue with street fighter game, I got you and the main idea of your post is to delete only saves of the game or the whole file and after that re install cia file?
If not, can I just delete the game file through my pc?
 
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Yes I did and it worksheet perfectly fine, just this unknown issue with street fighter game, I got you and the main idea of your post is to delete only saves of the game or the whole file and after that re install cia file?
If not, can I just delete the game file through my pc?
Your previous SD card most likely corrupted the contents of the Street Fighter game.

To fix this, you would have to reinstall a known to be clean copy of the exact region/ TitleID of that game.

However, reinstalling a *.cia will overwrite and delete whatever save you had. Not knowing if Checkpoint or JKSM did its job in backing it up, it's best to copy that 00000001.sav file and put it on the computer.

After reinstalling the game and launching it at least once to reset its secure value, you put back that *.sav file where you found it on the card.

Once that's done, you have to go straight to a save manager, back up the save + extdata, and then restore it. Lots of games have anti-cheating protection that will automatically delete your progress if it detects you've tampered that save file. The backup and restore is to bypass this.
 
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