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@Mrdx: no, HBC has not been updated to support drives without a proper partition table signature.
there's currently no way to do it. Maybe some other (open source) homebrew launcher could have that option.
tallpr24 : sorry to hear that
did you use the program on computer, or the homebrew version on the console to switch the drive state ?
It shouldn't edit the partition's data, only the partition table (the place which define where are located the partition on the drive).
if your FAT32 partition is still fine, Easus should fix only the MBR (Master Boot Record, the partition table) or GPT (same, but for GUID partition table type) and re-map your FAT32 partition to the proper sector/size.
I don't know if Easus can do it, but it should be easy to fix, even manually editing with an hex-editor if really required.
If the issue is your FAT32 partition, then it's probably not recoverable as it affected the data's integrity.
Ustealth tool and homebrew are only editing the MBR, not touching the partition themselves. so I hope it's really a MBR issue and you can fix it.
UStealth or the homebrew don't keep a backup of the original sector 0 (the MBR) ?
there's currently no way to do it. Maybe some other (open source) homebrew launcher could have that option.
tallpr24 : sorry to hear that
did you use the program on computer, or the homebrew version on the console to switch the drive state ?
It shouldn't edit the partition's data, only the partition table (the place which define where are located the partition on the drive).
if your FAT32 partition is still fine, Easus should fix only the MBR (Master Boot Record, the partition table) or GPT (same, but for GUID partition table type) and re-map your FAT32 partition to the proper sector/size.
I don't know if Easus can do it, but it should be easy to fix, even manually editing with an hex-editor if really required.
If the issue is your FAT32 partition, then it's probably not recoverable as it affected the data's integrity.
Ustealth tool and homebrew are only editing the MBR, not touching the partition themselves. so I hope it's really a MBR issue and you can fix it.
UStealth or the homebrew don't keep a backup of the original sector 0 (the MBR) ?