I had a similar issue with my slim Model 77004 with a (legit) Matrix infinity modchip. The original laser was dead so I ordered a new one.
After it arrived the disc wouldn't spin up. I also thought ok its the potys so I tweaked them but the disc...
Why the actual fuck I cannot restore the nand dump I created a few hours ago with this tool!? It just crashes without any error. Correct drive selected, the nand partition is detected. As soon as I select the nanddump from the file select...
Thats the model I bought previously (200GB version) but they aren't available for a long time now. The most I get is 512GB. I'd have to rely on ebay to get a 1TB one for 110$. Trying on ebay is the same as trying to get a legit card on...
I wouldn't mind if I paid 17$ for this card. But it was 120$! I'll skip sandisk. The V30 cards with the same specs cost 160$ on amazon. No thanks.
The card is 100% legit but just slow as f***. *Hugh* Guess that card goes onto my returnee staple...
Yeah already did that. Guiformat defaults to 32k cluster size. Hekate does the same. I had previously formatted it with 64k clusters since bigger partitions tend to hold bigger data and so the performance with 64k cluster can be better. That's...
You can use fat32 format (https://gbatemp.net/download/gui-format.33869/) to format your card, and then test your sd card using H2Testw (https://www.heise.de/download/product/h2testw-50539)
Before use it on the console format again using hekate...
Sorry, took a while.
I am in the process of backing up my SD card and doing a lowlevel format. Hekate's benchmark tool shows low IOPS at the middle of the partition{?} when reading 16Kib/4Kib data. At the beginning/end I have completely fine...
So I recently got a new SD card. Went all in and bought a 1TB Class A2/U3/V30 card. Has advertised read speeds of 150MB/s. My best card reader manages 80MB/s but this is enough for me.
Sometimes I want to backup a few files or games. The switch...