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YOUR DEVICE IS TAKING A LONG TIME TO REBOOT #419
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Hello, |
Same But At 95% and it mess the fuck up the nes mini and my computer, i waited a long time for it to come on but it dint not |
same issue with nes mini. |
For me the issue go after a S.O. reinstalling. Try another computer first |
Who? |
What Is S.O |
Sorry, O.S. (Operating System) My native language is Spanish, in spanish is S.O. 😸 The moral is what the most of the times, the "too long time to reboot" is caused by drivers or cables. at my case the drivers had a conflict at O.S. level so removing and reinstalling the NES driver doesn't fix the problem, for my I had to install a fresh windows (yes was my fault I did mess my Windows Beyond repair) |
My OS Works My Dad Installed It I Think Its The Computer Or USB If Computer I Will Use Other Computer If USB I Will Try An Other Computer. |
Im Also Guessing Driver Issue Because The Drivers Are Old From Hakchi2 From ClusterM |
@impeeza Thank You I Found Out It Is A Computer Issue I Used A Diff Computer And It Worked But I Had To Retry A Lot Of Times But It Worked |
FIX FOR REBOOT ISSUES: Simply disconnect ALL other Networks from your PC, both wired and wireless. The Windows network stack gets a bit confused when the Mini USB Network adapter gets disconnected and connected. After unplugging my Ethernet and stopping my WiFi, the reboots work fast and clean. |
For me, just pausing my VPN (Nord) was enough. |
What solved my issue definitely was connecting to a USB 3.0 port using an usb 3.0 cable, I was having this error while passing my SNES Mini via an OTG, by removing the middle-man and connecting directly, it proceeded without any further issues. Edit: Adding that I am not going through a VPN when flashing the console, so please do take that under consideration |
I bought my SNES mini refurbished and it already had some modding tool on it (I dont think it was hakchi it had a different ui) but I want to install my own games and now I can't. Whenever i try to flash anything, I get "Your SNES Mini is taking too long to reboot". Apparently thats because I have to uninstall the other mods, but i cant cause i didnt install them :( And when I turn it on normally it says "Clovershell" and a dialog box comes up that says the custom kernel is out of date. If I press yes to reflash it then, I get "Can't open device" with this error log: FelException |
Also I tried USB 3.0, doing it on a different install of windows, turning off internet, everything |
I FOUND A SOLUTION! the issue is due to your hakchi version is too far out of date. for me I had non CE hackchi, so I started with a super old version of Hakchi ce (2.2) and that worked, I then kept incrementally updating until I got to the latest 3.9.3 |
YOUR DEVICE IS TAKING A LONG TIME TO REBOOT
For some reason, every time I try to install a kernel into my SNES Classic console, this pops up. The loading time usually gets stuck at 14% and is overall slower than it was when I did it a few years ago. Can somebody help me with this problem ?
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