exclamation marks everywhere since updating to leeful10 exploit

john121

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Mar 13, 2020
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Hi Thanks for reading.
I am using leeful 10 and am getting lots of exclamation marks next to my games in the library. About 100 games will not work anymore.
The message says to connect the extended storage that the game is located on and try again.
Checked, extended storage is fine, but cannot get games to work.
Have you seen or heard anything about this problem.
Is it a database problem?
Had a similar problem with the alazif 6.72 hack as it was not recognising extended storage at all. The leeful hack is recognising extended storage but problematically.
Any advice what to do next.
Thanks.
 
Absolutely no problems with Leeful v10 and extended storage.
Maybe your hdd has an issue.
Check without hack, if there is exclamation marks then it's definitely your hdd.
 
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terrible advice no offense.

correct advice

Run exploit. Then go to devices. Then usb devices. Choose to stop using this extended storage. Then choose to use it again. If your hd is working you should see an hd indicator in top right of screen. Wait. Once it is not blinking in top right check games. If you do not see it listed as extended storage the hd has failed. If you do see it should be fine but you have to follow these steps exactly. The fpkg will not verify if you are not exploited.

No problem but you’re wrong
His problem has nothing to do with exploit. He can do all of this without running the exploit. Fpkgs are verified with official extended storage and when it’s recognise They are locked that’s all.

 
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He never talked about KP, no link.
After a KP, you will have a message in order to restore the extended storage.
So his problem is just that the hdd is not recognized by the console...
And when the hdd isn’t recognized you can’t apply the "correct advice", there is nothing to disconnect in usb device settings.
Your "correct advice" is wrong from A to Z.

My final advice will be to change of USB port, change usb cable, and if this doesn’t work change the hdd.
 
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