Homebrew Is there a homebrew that checks the overall integrity of everything installed on the Switch?

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I recently upgraded to a legit SanDisk Ultra 1Tb micro-SD card from a Lexar 512Gb one, but while I was transferring the 400Gb+ files to the new micro-SD card, I had two instances where the system simply would not copy something to the new memory card. I was able to identify one of the two titles that did not copy over properly, but I missed the other one completely. The only way I'd know what other game was faulty is to try every single game installed on my Switch, which would be inconvenient. I was thinking that maybe there might be an app that directly addresses this concern. But is there any?
 

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DBI -> Browse Installed applications

You are pressing X enough times to select all games (it will move cursor to the next title automatically after pressing X, so it's just a matter of spamming X), then press + and choose "Check Integrity"

As you cannot scroll through logs there, you must look up if there will be any error showed since you can miss it
 

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DBI -> Browse Installed applications

You are pressing X enough times to select all games (it will move cursor to the next title automatically after pressing X, so it's just a matter of spamming X), then press + and choose "Check Integrity"

As you cannot scroll through logs there, you must look up if there will be any error showed since you can miss it
Thanks!
 

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