When I open up a rom game for an example: Super Mario 64 DS, I cannot touch or hear anything. Which renders Dragon Ball: Origins and Super Mario 64 DS unplayable.
I'm booting it with HiyaCFW.How are you booting TWLMenu++?
With just Unlaunch, or HiyaCFW?
Follow this guide to updating (even if you're already on the latest version).I'm booting it with HiyaCFW.
I updated it yesterday to 8.5.1.Follow this guide to updating (even if you're already on the latest version).
https://github.com/DS-Homebrew/TWiLightMenu/wiki/How-to-update-TWiLight-Menu
Are you sure you copied over what's in the "SDNAND root" folder?I updated it yesterday to 8.5.1.
Apparently Unlaunch is no longer working.Are you sure you copied over what's in the "SDNAND root" folder?
If so, try booting TWLMenu++ directly from Unlaunch, instead of with HiyaCFW.
Did you hold A+B after pressing POWER?Apparently Unlaunch is no longer working.
Why did I not try that? It opens Unlaunch now, what next?Did you hold A+B after pressing POWER?
I booted TWLMenu++ directly from Unlaunch but, nothing changed at all.Are you sure you copied over what's in the "SDNAND root" folder?
If so, try booting TWLMenu++ directly from Unlaunch, instead of with HiyaCFW.
What region is your console?I booted TWLMenu++ directly from Unlaunch but, nothing changed at all.
Go into "SETTINGS", if you don't know.I believe it's US.
Just delete `TWiLightMenu` in `sd:/_nds`, as well as `boot.nds` on the SD root.How long do you estimate it will take? And how do I uninstall it?
Then just replace it with the latest version?Just delete `TWiLightMenu` in `sd:/_nds`, as well as `boot.nds` on the SD root.
I have everything done but should I rename BOOT.NDS to boot.nds?Yes.
No. It'll work the same.I have everything done but should I rename BOOT.NDS to boot.nds?
Sorry if I ask too many questions.No. It'll work the same.
Now it's saying:No. It'll work the same.