you're welcome, let us know if you encounter any kind of issues.Thank you for your reply and I'm going to do that.
you're welcome, let us know if you encounter any kind of issues.Thank you for your reply and I'm going to do that.
I am partially asking here because it seems appropriate and partially because I am struggling to find results when searching. I have noticed that my vita is vastly underreporting my remaining space. On a 256GB card, it says I have 8GB remaining, but when plugged into my computer, the same card reports 100GB remaining. What causes such a massive discrepancy, and how can I fix it? As it is, I cannot install more than 8GB worth of new software despite having the necessary space.
Nah, it's a know bug. You have to format the sd card in exfat with a 64kb cluster size to fix the issue.sounds like your SD is failing or is a fake
I thought I did that, but it turns out it is not formatted to 64kb. Guess I gotta format and start reinstalling everything! Rough, but worth it to get my 100GBs back.Nah, it's a know bug. You have to format the sd card in exfat with a 64kb cluster size to fix the issue.
You can also format it with the vita itselfNah, it's a know bug. You have to format the sd card in exfat with a 64kb cluster size to fix the issue.
Sorry, this is confusing the hell out of me because i did not have a uma0 folder before...Finalizing and Cleaning Up
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- Go into Settings, Henkaku Settings, and Reload TAIhen config.txt, or preferably, reboot.
- Use VitaShell to verify the configuration was a success. Any changed locations should now show the SD card size as the maximum size on the VitaShell home screen. If you are using your SD2Vita or PSVSD as extra storage, you're done.
- If you changed your ux0 location, access your Sony card (uma0) and delete everything. Connect to the PC and copy your uma0 backup (fresh installs likely didn't have anything to back up) to the Vita. You're done.
What does the partition list in VitaShell say?I'm assuming it's not detecting my SD Card
Related to my first post, I see also that my vita SD shows 136GB of used space on my PC, but only 70GB or so when all files are selected in the root. I have hidden folder display turned on, so I would think that they are all getting picked up. Is there some other file or files that the vita/vita hacks/SD2Vita/pkgj/adrenaline/etc. create which are hidden from windows file explorer?
You can also format it with the vita itself
It should be under Settings > Format > Format memory card (make sure it's selecting the SD2Vita one not the internal card. SD2Vita should reflect your storage sizeCan anybody help me with this issue? I am still unable to resolve it.
Could you share with me how to do that? Maybe the Vita will succeed where my PC seems to fail in formatting correctly.
The format used on a partition plays a major role in this: Between NTFS, FAT, FAT32, exFAT - you name it - the size will vary.but i noticed that the files i copied from the MC are somehow bigger in de microSD.
Did you check the config file?i cant see the same previous mounting option in vitashell
can you run me through what should seeThe format used on a partition plays a major role in this: Between NTFS, FAT, FAT32, exFAT - you name it - the size will vary.
Sometimes even the same format can lead to a different size (compression rates?).
Did you check the config file?
Depending on the Vita model (fat/slim/with internal memory) and what medium/partition is used to store the files, the first part of the line (ur0, ux0,...) will obviously vary. You just need to edit the config to be in line with the storing.Change any lines in *KERNEL and *main that say ux0:tai/<plugin>.skprx to ur0:tai/<plugin>.skprx.
Also, don't forget that VitaShell has an option to display your preferred medium when connecting to a PC
Take a look at the highlighted area in this screenshot:Really? You can pick what the PC will read af it it was the memory card?
In the config file? Well, you have to have certain functions enabled to run certain programs...
Like this line mentioned in the first post (#7):
Depending on the Vita model (fat/slim/with internal memory) and what medium/partition is used to store the files, the first part of the line (ur0, ux0,...) will obviously vary. You just need to edit the config to be in line with the storing.
Although the partition to be used can be edited later in StorageMgr's options.
Also, don't forget that VitaShell has an option to display your preferred medium when connecting to a PC.
Your storage_config only has MCD=ux0 in it; to my understanding it's missing a few entries.and posted my config in attached, can you check?