They remain intactDo the files in subfolders remains intact or are they being erased ?
I also tried having the cluster set to 32 and that still shave me the same problem. But I've also ordered a 32sd card to see if that will work, if it don't something has gone wrong somehow even though I can't see how a simple Copy past would fail even after formatting to fat32 :$You should try to reformat using GUIFormat(less options), or just by setting the cluster size to 32 instead.
Use guiformat fat32, cluster size 32kb, and make sure you get your sdcard from a reliable seller, too many fakes out there.I also tried having the cluster set to 32 and that still shave me the same problem. But I've also ordered a 32sd card to see if that will work, if it don't something has gone wrong somehow even though I can't see how a simple Copy past would fail even after formatting to fat32 :$
Run few more tests before buying another, i was facing the same problem yesterday, apparently there are lot of fake sd cards.I also tried having the cluster set to 32 and that still shave me the same problem. But I've also ordered a 32sd card to see if that will work, if it don't something has gone wrong somehow even though I can't see how a simple Copy past would fail even after formatting to fat32 :$
Just to be sure, use H2testw to check your cards.I also tried having the cluster set to 32 and that still shave me the same problem. But I've also ordered a 32sd card to see if that will work, if it don't something has gone wrong somehow even though I can't see how a simple Copy past would fail even after formatting to fat32 :$
apparently there are lot of fake sd cards.
guiformat is a simple no fuss formatter ensuring you get a proper fat32 format done even for sdcards above 32gb.What is guiformat by the way?
the SD card was sold by a Chinese seller I think on eBay
Yeah I took a look at it and did that before the copy and past > I'm not firmly on FAT32 > 32 cluster. So if I brick/ black screen again it's ether boot is failing OR Fake card in witch I will get a refund for if that's the case via eBay protect.guiformat is a simple no fuss formatter ensuring you get a proper fat32 format done even for sdcards above 32gb.
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/guiformat.htm
In this case, I am 99% sure your card is a fake.
Oh s*** you are right! Can you send me a link for it?I just had a closer look at your attached image of your sdcard contents. Just like ThoD mentioned, you seem to be missing your boot.firm ...
http://gbatemp.net/attachments/2-jpg.110973/
I'm going to start from scratch on new SD card in this case with the following stuff.I just had a closer look at your attached image of your sdcard contents. Just like ThoD mentioned, you seem to be missing your boot.firm ...
http://gbatemp.net/attachments/2-jpg.110973/
So if I just copy my files over to the new SD and copy the boot.firm over it should work?
Stop saying stuff like it's the SD card, black screen on boot with CFW simply means that the boot file for Luma is missing!
So getting the boot.firm is going to be "fun" Do I really need to start over or can I just get the boot.firm on the system with the copied software?
Well I got the 3ds a few months ago already installed with CFW and was told back then if I wanted to upgrade the SD card all I would need to do is copy and past the files over. With the SD card that came with the 3DS if I boot the 3ds with Start+Power or Select+power button I get these on screen. So how would I go about coping the files over to a new SD card?A while ago i was facing the same issue, the boot file was there, but not the rest(files within subfolders), 'cause for somereason the files were being autocaticaly deleted, i was thinking the same thing and replaced the boot.firm , and reformated the micro sd several times and the problem didn't go, when i finally tried to use a different micro the console magicaly turned on. Apparently there was a problem with the card.
It's very odd, i thought you had the boot.firm. How did you 3ds boot with the old 4GB card ?
A while ago i was facing the same issue, the boot file was there, but not the rest(files within subfolders), 'cause for somereason the files were being autocaticaly deleted, i was thinking the same thing and replaced the boot.firm , and reformated the micro sd several times and the problem didn't go, when i finally tried to use a different micro the console magicaly turned on. Apparently there was a problem with the card.
It's very odd, i thought you had the boot.firm. How did you 3ds boot with the old 4GB card ?
Well I got the 3ds a few months ago already installed with CFW and was told back then if I wanted to upgrade the SD card all I would need to do is copy and past the files over. With the SD card that came with the 3DS if I boot the 3ds with Start+Power or Select+power button I get these on screen. So how would I go about coping the files over to a new SD card?
Now arrive with SD card cannot be read at home screen after boot/ greeted with LumaJust download and copy the file(s) within to your sd root https://github.com/AuroraWright/Luma3DS/releases