![]() ![]() It seemed to add the 120 games I selected and even compressed them but when I booted up, only the original 21 games were showing up. One more thing, when I flash the custom kernel, at about 75%, I hear the USB disconnect sound, is that normal? I think that's what's causing the issue. The problem: When I open up Zadig to install the driver for my SDR dongle, the dongle doesn't appear. What am I doing wrong? It won't install games nor detect the SNES Classic, like it did with the NES Classic. ![]() I can still reflash original kernel but I cannot get the custom kernel to work nor add more games. Do you want to continue? Yes/No" I select "Yes", then once again the SNES Classic doesn't boot up, only when I restore the original kernel, it does. If I try to reflash the custom kernel., It says "Kernel dumped but the MD5 checksum: is unknown. The system wouldn't boot up, so I flashed original kernel and it now works. It acts like it installs it but nothing happens, as far as adding games goes. So what's going on? I can reconnect it to the USB port and turn it on by holding reset and power and then letting go. This never happened to me with the NES Classic. When I click on install driver, it says that the NES/SNES Classic was not found. I flash the custom kernel, everything seems to work fine, then I try to add games to the SNES Classic, it won't recognize the console and bypass the 3 step thing that says:Ĭonnect your NES/SNES Mini to PC via USB Cable ![]()
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