U1, I haven't had any problems until late last year. Emunand just started tanking all of a sudden and games wouldn't load when clicked, stuck at black screens, etc.What you got Class 10, or U3 card?
U1, I haven't had any problems until late last year. Emunand just started tanking all of a sudden and games wouldn't load when clicked, stuck at black screens, etc.What you got Class 10, or U3 card?
U1, I haven't had any problems until late last year. Emunand just started tanking all of a sudden and games wouldn't load when clicked, stuck at black screens, etc.
is very little what a U3 class SD can improve on switch, the hardware can manage only U1, the only improvement you get is for backrup/restore using a external reader but risking to damage the switch's reader, so no need to overpay.What you got Class 10, or U3 card?
So I was able to copy it over to the SD card but I don't know what to do during this step because I don't have this option "Boot on hekate go on emummc, change emummc and click on fix raw." That option is grayed out. When I try to boot using fusee I get "[nxboot]failed to mount emummc from sd card partition" error. There was a pop up when I fnished the transfer using emutools and it said "rememer to copy ninty folder in sd card in F\:emuMMC\RAW9\Ninty but that's the partitioned drive and windows asks to format to access.I already went through the entire process of using hidden partition. The formatting of the sd card with the parition is complete, now i need to migrate it over to the SD card but I dont know how. I just need to know the source and the target like I asked in the post before. Thanks for trying but it didn't really answer any of my questions...
Yeah so I finally did the migration but in hekate i dont have the option to chose SD RAW 1 or fix raw. I tried to boot up without selecting those 2 options and got this error "[nxboot]failed to mount emummc from sd card partition". I reformatted the SD and just tried dragging everything over from the old sd card but I still can't get it to work. I am at wits end and I don't understand why I can't clone my card.It's easy. Source is Atmosphère file (select your folder backup) and destination Atmosphère hidden partition
Yeah so I finally did the migration but in hekate i dont have the option to chose SD RAW 1 or fix raw. I tried to boot up without selecting those 2 options and got this error "[nxboot]failed to mount emummc from sd card partition". I reformatted the SD and just tried dragging everything over from the old sd card but I still can't get it to work. I am at wits end and I don't understand why I can't clone my card.
So I was able to copy it over to the SD card but I don't know what to do during this step because I don't have this option "Boot on hekate go on emummc, change emummc and click on fix raw." That option is grayed out. When I try to boot using fusee I get "[nxboot]failed to mount emummc from sd card partition" error. There was a pop up when I fnished the transfer using emutools and it said "rememer to copy ninty folder in sd card in F\:emuMMC\RAW9\Ninty but that's the partitioned drive and windows asks to format to access.
I cant get it the work on step 7. I have the paid version I have logical option apart but when I delete the 30gb partition it stays the sameOkay I finally got it to work so I'm going to post my process here in case anyone was confused about the steps for EmuTool that were initially posted or were running into partition issues with Hekate.
A brief explanation on why I did this in case someone is in the same predicament.
I was trying to upgrade my SD card to a larger size and during the process I accidently updated my switch to the new OFW 11.0.1, Since SXOS still hasn't come out with a new boot.dat file for Nintendo's newest firmware update I needed to transfer my old emunand and boot.dat on an old SD card (which I was using back on CFW 10.0.2) to my new SD card. Keep in mind I run SXOS so if you are not running SXOS most of these steps will not work for you.
Also, if you are doing this because you accidently upgraded to the latest firmware and you want to restore your emunand, this process will only allow you to boot into CFW, I never use OFW anyway so I personally don't mind but if you are looking for a way to boot into OFW through SXOS without performing a genuine boot you may need to wait until SXOS comes out with an updated boot.dat file.
To get this to work follow these steps
Generating the emunand Files with EmuTool
(If you want to use a NAND backup to generate the new emunand you can skip to step 1 of "Preparing the New SD card".)
Prepare the New SD Card
- select SXOS Hidden Partition and select the SD card you want to pull the emunand from.
- "Enable Partition EMU" should be selected if you have a valid emunand on the sd card.
- Then select SXOS File as the Target and for the destination I just picked a random folder I generated on my desktop.
- Start the client and once it is finished make sure all the files are generated [Boot0,Boot1 and Full.00 - Full.07]
Transferring the emunand files to the new SD card
- Download the Free Version of MiniTool Partition Wizard
- Right click the current partition on the SD card and delete it.
- Then Right click and hit "create". Leave the Partition label blank and select "File System" and choose unformatted.
- Make the partition size 30GB and hit okay. It is very important that this unformatted partition is First!!
- Right click the second partition and hit "create" leave partition label blank and selected exFat or Fat32 as the file System.
- click apply
- Once the Partition Wizard completes the process right click the first 30GB partition we created in step 4 and click "delete". This will change the partition Type to Logical and change the Partition type ID to 0x0 without having to upgrade to a paid version of MiniTool Partition Wizard and you will also see the Used space change from 30GB to 0GB. Click Apply
- Open EmuTool and Select "SXOS File" as the source and locate the file on the desktop containing the emunand files previously generated in step 4 of "Generating the emunand files" (or your NAND backup files if you have a NAND backup)
- Then as the target select the new SD card and start the client.
- Once the client is finished make sure to move over the old boot.dat, license.dat and Emutendo folder to the new SD card as well.
- Close the client and reopen it, select "SXOS Hidden Partition" as the source and select the New SD card that you just moved the hidden partition to and make sure to select "Enable Partition EMU" if it isn't already selected.
- Close EmuTool and remove the SD card from the computer and test it!
These are the Steps that worked for me, I hope this helps someone else!
step 7 is not workingOkay I finally got it to work so I'm going to post my process here in case anyone was confused about the steps for EmuTool that were initially posted or were running into partition issues with Hekate.
A brief explanation on why I did this in case someone is in the same predicament.
I was trying to upgrade my SD card to a larger size and during the process I accidently updated my switch to the new OFW 11.0.1, Since SXOS still hasn't come out with a new boot.dat file for Nintendo's newest firmware update I needed to transfer my old emunand and boot.dat on an old SD card (which I was using back on CFW 10.0.2) to my new SD card. Keep in mind I run SXOS so if you are not running SXOS most of these steps will not work for you.
Also, if you are doing this because you accidently upgraded to the latest firmware and you want to restore your emunand, this process will only allow you to boot into CFW, I never use OFW anyway so I personally don't mind but if you are looking for a way to boot into OFW through SXOS without performing a genuine boot you may need to wait until SXOS comes out with an updated boot.dat file.
To get this to work follow these steps
Generating the emunand Files with EmuTool
(If you want to use a NAND backup to generate the new emunand you can skip to step 1 of "Preparing the New SD card".)
Prepare the New SD Card
- select SXOS Hidden Partition and select the SD card you want to pull the emunand from.
- "Enable Partition EMU" should be selected if you have a valid emunand on the sd card.
- Then select SXOS File as the Target and for the destination I just picked a random folder I generated on my desktop.
- Start the client and once it is finished make sure all the files are generated [Boot0,Boot1 and Full.00 - Full.07]
Transferring the emunand files to the new SD card
- Download the Free Version of MiniTool Partition Wizard
- Right click the current partition on the SD card and delete it.
- Then Right click and hit "create". Leave the Partition label blank and select "File System" and choose unformatted.
- Make the partition size 30GB and hit okay. It is very important that this unformatted partition is First!!
- Right click the second partition and hit "create" leave partition label blank and selected exFat or Fat32 as the file System.
- click apply
- Once the Partition Wizard completes the process right click the first 30GB partition we created in step 4 and click "delete". This will change the partition Type to Logical and change the Partition type ID to 0x0 without having to upgrade to a paid version of MiniTool Partition Wizard and you will also see the Used space change from 30GB to 0GB. Click Apply
- Open EmuTool and Select "SXOS File" as the source and locate the file on the desktop containing the emunand files previously generated in step 4 of "Generating the emunand files" (or your NAND backup files if you have a NAND backup)
- Then as the target select the new SD card and start the client.
- Once the client is finished make sure to move over the old boot.dat, license.dat and Emutendo folder to the new SD card as well.
- Close the client and reopen it, select "SXOS Hidden Partition" as the source and select the New SD card that you just moved the hidden partition to and make sure to select "Enable Partition EMU" if it isn't already selected.
- Close EmuTool and remove the SD card from the computer and test it!
These are the Steps that worked for me, I hope this helps someone else!
how? I can't do step 7, it does not changed from 30gb to 0 and either 0x0Worked perfectly, thanks to this I was able to switch from a small to a larger SD.
TegraExplorer does assign a drive letter, when creating an hidden partition (located at the end of the sd, and about roughly 29,2 go). And it works.The hidden partition should not have a drive letter assigned.
If you use NXNandManager you don't need to use Emutool.Run NxNandManager (Backup the hidden partition if it exists) in your specific folder.
Run emutool to convert Sxos emunand hidden partition into atmosphere sd files (saving path specific folder).
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Use emutool to create an hidden partition EmuMMC for atmosphere, using the sd files backup to convert on hidden.
Reinstall Hekate on the sd.
Are you sure you are seeing a partition and not free space?I cant get it the work on step 7. I have the paid version I have logical option apart but when I delete the 30gb partition it stays the same
They only make 1TB SD's. If your talking about my computer's HDD it's 2TB.Which version of emutool are you using? Do you have a big disk? (2TB+)
try this version: https://github.com/TheyKilledKenny/Emutool/releases/download/v0.2.9/EmuTool_v0.2.9.zipThey only make 1TB SD's. If your talking about my computer's HDD it's 2TB.
I'm using this.
https://github.com/TheyKilledKenny/Emutool
it's modded to support big disk what can avoid list all existing disks.Please check if you have a big hdd attached to your Pc, as reported by @impeeza it may be the problem with your case.
Please, let me know.
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Android have more than one partition, this tool copy only a single partition of about 29,2Gbyte, so the answer is no.
You need to do a binary copy of the entire SD card using something like win32diskimager or if linux DD is ok.
Ciao!
You linked to a screenshot.try this version: https://gbatemp.net/attachments/209406/
it's modded to support big disk what can avoid list all existing disks.