It doesn't seem to be saying anything different. I also updated FBI to 2.4.2I think it's the L button. Press the L button once, and see if it says "Destination: NAND" on the top screen.
It doesn't seem to be saying anything different. I also updated FBI to 2.4.2I think it's the L button. Press the L button once, and see if it says "Destination: NAND" on the top screen.
Hm. Maybe you could try replacing the CIA you just downloaded with the CIA that seems to be causing problems in the updates folder (there should be a naming conflict when you paste the new CIA into the updates folder, just select replace). Then try your luck again with SafeSysUpdater.It doesn't seem to be saying anything different. I also updated FBI to 2.4.2
I moved it over to the updates folder, there was no naming conflict. I rechecked it with safesys and still get a fail on that .cia. Redownloaded the .cia in question (again), same issue. I feel like I'm missing something obvious here.Hm. Maybe you could try replacing the CIA you just downloaded with the CIA that seems to be causing problems in the updates folder (there should be a naming conflict when you paste the new CIA into the updates folder, just select replace). Then try your luck again with SafeSysUpdater.
Well, I'm really sorry, but I am legitimately stumped. I've tried my best. If I think of anything else, I'll let you know. Oh, and if you figure this out, could you let me know what you did that solved the problem? I'd be pleased to know.I moved it over to the updates folder, there was no naming conflict. I rechecked it with safesys and still get a fail on that .cia
I did figure out how to install the .cia to the NAND (the old FBI allowed manual mode switching), but it still fails that .cia in SafeSysWell, I'm really sorry, but I am legitimately stumped. I've tried my best. If I think of anything else, I'll let you know. Oh, and if you figure this out, could you let me know what you did that solved the problem? I'd be pleased to know.
Yeah, I'd say keep searching around for any errors SafeSys throws at you. Because at this point, my guesses are no better than yours. Anyway, I'm about to go to bed. I promise I'll help out some more tomorrow (it's late where I am, I don't know about you).I did figure out how to install the .cia to the NAND (the old FBI allowed manual mode switching), but it still fails that .cia in SafeSys
Fixed it by grabbing 0004003000008F02 v26624 and installing with the most recent version of FBI. It kept giving me issues in all the other versions of FBI, but I never went back and tried again with the most up to date. This deleted the menu mod that this thread referred to, and allowed the system to update normally through Nintendo's system update.Yeah, I'd say keep searching around for any errors SafeSys throws at you. Because at this point, my guesses are no better than yours. Anyway, I'm about to go to bed. I promise I'll help out some more tomorrow (it's late where I am, I don't know about you).
So another case of a modified home menu causing updates to fail.Fixed it by grabbing 0004003000008F02 v26624 and installing with the most recent version of FBI. It kept giving me issues in all the other versions of FBI, but I never went back and tried again with the most up to date. This deleted the menu mod that this thread referred to, and allowed the system to update normally through Nintendo's system update.
Happened to me as well the other night, but I never bothered to bring it up since I figured most people knew about the issue...So another case of a modified home menu causing updates to fail.
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I had the same issue when updating to 11.1, but i just downloaded the home menu CIA from 3DNUS and installed with FBI to solve itHappened to me as well the other night, but I never bothered to bring it up since I figured most people knew about the issue...
I really don't want to go through the last 3 pages, but how did the solution of using sysupdater come up exactly?
That's the only method of solving this issue afaik.I had the same issue when updating to 11.1, but i just downloaded the home menu CIA from 3DNUS and installed with FBI to solve it
Well as long as you install a new home menu cia, it'll be fine. so technically sysupdater should work, but it would just be a waste of time.That's the only method of solving this issue afaik.
Sysupdater was failing from what they said on discord. I think it failed on mset...Well as long as you install a new home menu cia, it'll be fine. so technically sysupdater should work, but it would just be a waste of time.
Huh, that's strange. Did they figure it out in the end?Sysupdater was failing from what they said on discord. I think it failed on mset...
Huh, that's strange. Did they figure it out in the end?
YeahFixed it by grabbing 0004003000008F02 v26624 and installing with the most recent version of FBI. It kept giving me issues in all the other versions of FBI, but I never went back and tried again with the most up to date. This deleted the menu mod that this thread referred to, and allowed the system to update normally through Nintendo's system update.
oops ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ thought I read up there already, but apparently notYeah
Fixed it by grabbing 0004003000008F02 v26624 and installing with the most recent version of FBI. It kept giving me issues in all the other versions of FBI, but I never went back and tried again with the most up to date. This deleted the menu mod that this thread referred to, and allowed the system to update normally through Nintendo's system update.
Edit the .bat files and replace the parts that say SystemApp.0000.00000082 with SystemApp.0000.00000083 and then rerun part oneold bump lmfo
Lost. What do I do with SystemApp.0000.00000083?
old bump lmfo
Lost. What do I do with SystemApp.0000.00000083?
Or use this toolEdit the .bat files and replace the parts that say SystemApp.0000.00000082 with SystemApp.0000.00000083 and then rerun part one
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