I will need to see what the correct speed is when I go to format again.There is the h2testw from the 3ds.guide site for testing the card. And you can also use guiformat for formatting the card.
I will need to see what the correct speed is when I go to format again.There is the h2testw from the 3ds.guide site for testing the card. And you can also use guiformat for formatting the card.
what sized cards have you went up to with windows 10? Im pretty sure at and over 64gb is treated as exfat and cannot be done as FAT32
Mine doesn't natively support formatting FAT32 on SD card bigger than 32gb. I used another program to do this. My boyfriend said that maybe I messed with the speed of the card when I formatted it. I'm going to see this today.windows 10 does indead support fat32, ive formated a tonne of cards in win10
Exactly. If it goes beyond 32gb it doesn't read as FAT32.what sized cards have you went up to with windows 10? Im pretty sure at and over 64gb is treated as exfat and cannot be done as FAT32
Exactly. If it goes beyond 32gb it doesn't read as FAT32.
Yes, and now I have to know the native speed of a 64gb UltraDisk. Seeing a Reddit post it seems to be 48mb or more. Damn Minitool.That is just how SDHC and SDXC card are, 32GB care SDHC, while 64GB and above are SDXC
Yes, and now I have to know the native speed of a 64gb UltraDisk. Seeing a Reddit post it seems to be 48mb or more. Damn Minitool.
I just really want to fix this SD card. If that's right, I have nothing to worry about.Class 10 card ain't that good, if you want a faster boot time you would want to use a better card like U1 or U3. U3 if possible atleast that how it is for N3DS.
I just really want to fix this SD card. If that's right, I have nothing to worry about.
It didn't even take 10 seconds for it to boot. It's really weird. The first time I booted I thought it didn't even turn on. And I found the speed, it has to do with that 10 in SD. I had forgotten. 10mb. Despite that transfer he makes a lot more, but ok.Well as suggested before you want to test the card with H2testw with it being empty just to confirm the card is good, Im not even sure if it worth it on 64GB card, since if you use 64kb cluster it take up more space, but faster boot time, it is worth it if you got a big card like 256GB U3 speed, I was on 32kb before and boot time was like 30 seconds, change it to 64kb cluster and went down to 21 seconds.
Not sure if it work on old 3DS as I don't have any.
You did not answer the question. Does your 3DS still turn on with the SD card removed? Is the Home menu more responsive? If your 3DS does not turn on at all when your SD card is removed, then you need to fix that.My boyfriend told me it could be that when I formatted the card I messed up his speed. My card, yes, is formatted in FAT32.Anyway, does your 3DS behave differently with the SD card removed? There is no point in messing with the SD card if nothing changes when the SD card is removed entirely.
Thousands upon thousands of people have used a card formatted with Minitool in a 3DS by now. If that was the cause of your problem, many other people would be reporting the same problem.Damn Minitool.
I don't know if it turns on without the SD card. I unlocked it using SD. Maybe so since I did something a long time ago for him to call without but I'm not sure I didn't even try after I formatted the card.You did not answer the question. Does your 3DS still turn on with the SD card removed? Is the Home menu more responsive? If your 3DS does not turn on at all when your SD card is removed, then you need to fix that.
Also, even when functioning normally, SD card access on the 3DS is very slow (since everything in the filesystem is encrypted) and it does not matter if you have a fancy card with a high data transfer rate.
Thousands upon thousands of people have used a card formatted with Minitool in a 3DS by now. If that was the cause of your problem, many other people would be reporting the same problem.
there's a script file in the mega script iirc that will put the boot.firm, if that's what you're using, on the ctrnand. I can't recall if it's that one or the luma updater that will even include a boot logo, if you have one.I don't know if it turns on without the SD card. I unlocked it using SD. Maybe so since I did something a long time ago for him to call without but I'm not sure I didn't even try after I formatted the card.
You do the "Setup Luma3DS to CTRNAND" in GodMode9, the user should follow the steps on Section VI (link below) to do it, if he wants to boot the 3DS without the sdcard inserted.there's a script file in the mega script iirc that will put the boot.firm, if that's what you're using, on the ctrnand. I can't recall if it's that one or the luma updater that will even include a boot logo, if you have one.
If you were trying to format the card with 64k clusters, then that is not the "right speed". Not that it really matters if your card is already 32 GB or smaller.put the right speed of 32 some numbers there and it worked really well
To solve your doubt I turned it on without the SD and it is turned on. Man, I'm pretty sure it was speed. But now it doesn't matter anymore. Thank you.
I did this a while ago. I just didn't know if it's still there if I formatted it.there's a script file in the mega script iirc that will put the boot.firm, if that's what you're using, on the ctrnand. I can't recall if it's that one or the luma updater that will even include a boot logo, if you have one.