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| Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---------------|--------------|----------|
| “Unable to start software. Return to HOME Menu.” | Update mismatch (e.g., base game from Europe, update from USA) | Ensure base and update share the same Title ID (e.g., 010054A00B9F8000 for US version) |
| “Corrupted data has been detected.” | Incomplete NSP dump or bad signature | Re-dump your update using NXDumpTool in “Single NSP” mode |
| Game still shows v1.0.0 after install | Update not applied as a separate entry | In Tinfoil, choose “Install” not “Install to SD” — and ensure the update doesn’t overwrite the base |
| Emulator crashes on boot | Missing firmware keys for the update’s crypto | Update your emulator’s prod.keys to version 13.0.0 or higher | Sine Mora EX ROM NSP UPDATE
His hands were already on the controls. They felt natural — more natural than a keyboard or a controller ever had. Disclaimer: This guide is for educational and preservation
New Modes: Features like "Challenge Mode" and improved rendering. Handling NSP Updates Update not found: Ensure you’re connected to the
Update 1.0.2 (The Co-op Fix)
He'd been waiting for this patch for three weeks. The update was supposed to fix the frame rate drops in Stage 7, the one that always cost him his leaderboard ranking. But tonight, something felt different.
Sine Mora EX Update [0100...].nsp.The "EX" version added: