fgsfdsfgs / vitaXash3D

a port of Xash3D-FWGS to the PSVita
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could not scan directory "ux0:/data/xash3d" No such file or dir #37

Closed kquote03 closed 5 years ago

kquote03 commented 6 years ago

The xash3d directory is clearly present with all files correctly copied, I'm experiencing this issue on a psvita 2006 on h-encore henkaku 3.65 (enso), however i did use the IMCExtend exploit, and i heard that this problem also occurs with SD2Vita users. proof: https://www.elotrolado.net/hilo_half-life-portado-a-vita-xash3d-engine_2274106_s10

fgsfdsfgs commented 6 years ago

I don't think I can do anything about this, as I have no idea why it could be happening, I don't have SD2Vita and I can't test IMCExtend since I only have a fat Vita. Are you completely sure the files are actually on ux0 and not on uma0 or somewhere else?

kquote03 commented 6 years ago

yep 100% sure

gnmmarechal commented 6 years ago

I've never had issues with SD2Vita and this, but I'm running 3.60.

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vortex36 commented 5 years ago

I have been having the same issue as well. I have a fat Vita running 3.60 enso, I have used IMCUnlock to install enso as I don't have an official memory card. I am now running a 128gb sd2vita. I'd like to know if there is anything I could do to help you solve this issue (testing, etc.) as I would like to solve it as well but lack the programming knowledge when it comes to xash and the Vita.

kquote03 commented 5 years ago

Ok, I did some searching (like 5 months ago :/ ) and it turned out to be a permission issue An easy way to fix it is to create a new "data" folder, for now call it "data1" or something else Move everything from the original "data" folder to "data1" or whatever you named it Then delete the empty data folder And rename "data1" or whatever you called it to "data"