Team-Xecuter Releases SX OS v3.0.2 Beta with 'Stability Improvements'

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TX has been listening to feedback since their last update which some users 'called an hot mess', as this time around they fixed up a number of outstanding programs while at the same time adding in 'General System stability' that everyone loves from Nintendo.​

  • Fixed error 2162-0002 game crashes (v3.0.2 only, v3.0.1 been purged)
    We introduced a regression in SX OS 2.9.5 which made some games crash with error code 2162-0002 (when accessing in game manuals and such). This has been addressed and resolved.
  • Fixed savedata bug
    In some instances game progress would not be saved correctly. This behavior could be observed in "castle crashers" (for example). This has been tracked down and resolved!
  • Reworked "GPT Repair" functionality for big-NAND users
    Some people with bigger NAND chips reported not being able to boot into SX OS with our latest update. Affected users should use the "GPT repair" option in the SX OS boot menu (Under options -> NAND) which has been revised to fix the partition table for people with bigger capacity NAND chips.
  • Popular extensions working again
    Popular extensions to SX OS like SX Autoloader, Tesla Overlays and sys-clk overlay are fully working again!
  • Reboot to payload functionality restored
    You can now reboot to any payload again. (Only for Erista consoles)
  • EmuNAND on eMMC working again
    We got reports of EmuNANDs stored on eMMC no longer working, this has been addressed and fixed.
  • Many other minor stability improvements
    General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.

Please Note: --> For those that have already installed their SX Core or SX Lite mods, not to run 'Choijournx' to update their system firmware, please wait for another 'Mariko' compatible way to update firmwares offline, if you do not wish to use Nintendo directly to do your system update (which works fine without issues, just the first reboot can take up to 30 seconds to complete!).
 
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