Hacking Luigi's Mansion 3 crashes when starting ScareScraper after updating game to 1.4.0

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That link doesn't work, but I looked up that program and it doesn't look like it supports Linux. I could try running it with Wine or in a VM, but what specifically does that tool offer? Maybe I can find a Linux program that does the same thing.

When mounting "emu RAW GPP" via Hekate, does it show up as encrypted? If so, maybe there's something else I need to do to decrypt it first.

Btw, moving the game to the "system memory" finished successfully, but didn't fix the issue I'm having. Does that mean SD card corruption can be ruled out, or would it have just moved the game files in their corrupted state? Obviously if the game files themselves were corrupted it wouldn't magically fix the corruption, but I figure it might have just been the file system that was in a bad state, or if it is the files it might have at least detected the corruption.
 
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That link doesn't work, but I looked up that program and it doesn't look like it supports Linux. I could try running it with Wine or in a VM, but what specifically does that tool offer? Maybe I can find a Linux program that does the same thing.

When mounting "emu RAW GPP" via Hekate, does it show up as encrypted? If so, maybe there's something else I need to do to decrypt it first.

Btw, moving the game to the "system memory" finished successfully, but didn't fix the issue I'm having. Does that mean SD card corruption can be ruled out, or would it have just moved the game files in their corrupted state? Obviously if the game files themselves were corrupted it wouldn't magically fix the corruption, but I figure it might have just been the file system that was in a bad state, or if it is the files it might have at least detected the corruption.
If you just moved the game, then we cannot rule out the game is not corrupted because unless you do a fresh installation, then the current files can still be corrupted.
 

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If you just moved the game, then we cannot rule out the game is not corrupted because unless you do a fresh installation, then the current files can still be corrupted.
Right, that's what I was asking. I'll give a fresh installation a try.
That said, what about those 11 partitions? None of them show up as a recognized file system.
 

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