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    Default New Moonshell locks up system on SCminiSD?

    I have a Supercard MiniSD and the newer versions of moonshell cannot browse the MPCF file system, which is where all my files are. The system locks up when I try to view it.

    Older moonshells work fine.

    Any advice?

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    Try the EXFS.

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    I don't get it.

    I have all my media on my miniSD card in the Root\Media folder.

    I boot up moonshell and to get to my media I have a choice of

    IMFS/ ???
    EXFS/ only for media compiled with moonshell
    MPCF/ where I could browse the contents of my SD card on the old moonshell.
    GBFS/ ???

    Now since I want to be able to throw new media on the card anytime or delete old stuff, I don't want to use the EXFS.

    I just want to know if anyone can browse the MPCF on a supercard without it crashing.

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    Guess not...sorry.

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    Ha! I figured it out!

    For anyone else having this problem...


    When you run the "Setup.exe" part of moonshell, instead of choosing EXFS, choose the location of your miniSD memory card on your computer.

    Then uncheck all boxes for the different types of supercards except for the one you have. It will then output the files directly to your card, and when you run the program on your DS, it will boot into MPCF automatically. You'll be able to see all files on your memory card.

    You'll then have to open the ini folder under "/shell/" to edit your settings.

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