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sd and emmc data <@LBA 00800000>, do not match #200

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farukotakeru opened this issue Mar 9, 2019 · 21 comments
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sd and emmc data <@LBA 00800000>, do not match #200

farukotakeru opened this issue Mar 9, 2019 · 21 comments

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@farukotakeru
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farukotakeru commented Mar 9, 2019

When I try to perform a full eMMC NAND backup on my Switch it always gives me this error:

SD Card and eMMC data <@lba 00800000>, do not match!
Verification failed..

Press any key and try again...

I am currently running on hekate 4.9 with my microSD formatted to exFAT. My Switch is currently on 7.0.1. My microSD is a 128GB Kingston.

@MichaelRebirth
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MichaelRebirth commented Mar 9, 2019

I got the same problem, tested with:
64gb sandisk extreme
256gb sandisk extreme
128gb sandisk ultra
*all exFAT (original card) ams 0.8.5 & 7.0.1
2 switch unit, same error msg... (verify 1/2 all the same result)

@farukotakeru
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farukotakeru commented Mar 9, 2019

When I try to perform a full eMMC NAND backup on my Switch it always gives me this error:

SD Card and eMMC data <@lba 00800000>, do not match!
Verification failed..

Press any key and try again...

I am currently running on hekate 4.9 with my microSD formatted to exFAT. My Switch is currently on 7.0.1. My microSD is a 128GB Kingston.

Below is the test results of H2testw

Warning: Only 118911 of 118912 MByte tested.
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 13.4 MByte/s
Reading speed: 20.7 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4

@hlc1209
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hlc1209 commented Mar 9, 2019

Same here.
Samsung 128Gb

@bzennn
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bzennn commented Mar 9, 2019

Same problem. Tested with Samsung Evo 128 GB

@farukotakeru
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When I try to perform a full eMMC NAND backup on my Switch it always gives me this error:

SD Card and eMMC data <@lba 00800000>, do not match!
Verification failed..

Press any key and try again...

I am currently running on hekate 4.9 with my microSD formatted to exFAT. My Switch is currently on 7.0.1. My microSD is a 128GB Kingston.

Tried with Hekate 4.8 and it worked fine. Downgrading to Hekate 4.8 till this issue is fixed

@CTCaer
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CTCaer commented Mar 9, 2019

Hmm at 4GB mark.
I'll check.

Btw you all stop at 0x00800000?

@farukotakeru
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Hmm at 4GB mark.
I'll check.

Btw you all stop at 0x00800000?

I did but I'm not sure about the rest.

I got the same problem, tested with:
64gb sandisk extreme
256gb sandisk extreme
128gb sandisk ultra
*all exFAT (original card) ams 0.8.5 & 7.0.1
2 switch unit, same error msg... (verify 1/2 all the same result)

Same here.
Samsung 128Gb

Same problem. Tested with Samsung Evo 128 GB

Guys?

@CTCaer
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CTCaer commented Mar 9, 2019

No problem I found the issue.
It's the classic 64bit problem.

Thank you all for reporting that.

@CTCaer
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CTCaer commented Mar 9, 2019

Please test this:
iplctc.zip

Report back if it reached more than ~9% in verification (green bar).

@farukotakeru
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Please test this:
iplctc.zip

Report back if it reached more than ~9% in verification (green bar).

This is the payload to be injected via Tegra?

@CTCaer
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CTCaer commented Mar 9, 2019

Yeah. Locally I still name them iplctc.bin to distinguish them from officially released binaries.
It's hekate though.

@farukotakeru
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Yeah. Locally I still name them iplctc.bin to distinguish them from officially released binaries.
It's hekate though.

Ah okay, gonna run it now

@farukotakeru
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IMG_20190310_000801

Looks like it managed to get past 9%

@CTCaer
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CTCaer commented Mar 9, 2019

Ok, I'll cook up a hotfix version

@CTCaer
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CTCaer commented Mar 9, 2019

@leonardobsjr
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Good lord, i was freaking out because i've tried 3 nand backups before checking the issues. Having the exact same problem: same address, same everything. @CTCaer it is safe to use Hekate 4.8 for the backup procedure or it's better to wait for the fix to be deployed?

@CTCaer
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CTCaer commented Mar 9, 2019

ofc it's safe. don't wait for 4.9.1 if you need to do that now.
4.9.1 will come out after I made sure that the new stuff are good to go.
Don't wanna a 4.9.2

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@jcklpe
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jcklpe commented Nov 29, 2020

@CTCaer : I'm currently having this problem though the address for me is 0020000 instead of 0080000

Any clues on what is the issue?

@mattdehat
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i have this problem also
158317444_436737717411529_852465615555882556_n
158283051_471409624026371_2724492537179665806_n

@impeeza
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impeeza commented Mar 7, 2021

Check your card is almost sure a fake or damaged one. Use h2test

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