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To confirm the repack succeeded:

You cannot fix this with Hekate alone if the eMMC is raw dumping errors. You need a PC and a SD card reader that supports 1-bit MMC mode (or a chip reader).

Step 1: The Hardware Prep

Step 2: The Binary Extraction You need the raw BCPKG from a donor (same FW version).

Step 3: The "Repack" Command (Not Copy/Paste) Do not just drag files. You must use dd or NxNandManager to write the BCPKG back to the SD card's hidden sector.

Step 4: The "Deep Reset" (The step everyone skips)

Step 5: The Final Mount In Hekate:

Even a failing NSDDW61 card may contain a partial bootloader. Use this command in Linux/Mac or via Cygwin on Windows:

sudo dd if=/dev/sdX of=nsddw61_corrupt_backup.img bs=4M status=progress

Replace /dev/sdX with your SD card’s device identifier. On Windows, use Win32 Disk Imager to create a .img file of the entire card—not just the visible partition.

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To confirm the repack succeeded:

You cannot fix this with Hekate alone if the eMMC is raw dumping errors. You need a PC and a SD card reader that supports 1-bit MMC mode (or a chip reader).

Step 1: The Hardware Prep

Step 2: The Binary Extraction You need the raw BCPKG from a donor (same FW version).

Step 3: The "Repack" Command (Not Copy/Paste) Do not just drag files. You must use dd or NxNandManager to write the BCPKG back to the SD card's hidden sector. nsddw61 sd card repack

Step 4: The "Deep Reset" (The step everyone skips)

Step 5: The Final Mount In Hekate:

Even a failing NSDDW61 card may contain a partial bootloader. Use this command in Linux/Mac or via Cygwin on Windows:

sudo dd if=/dev/sdX of=nsddw61_corrupt_backup.img bs=4M status=progress

Replace /dev/sdX with your SD card’s device identifier. On Windows, use Win32 Disk Imager to create a .img file of the entire card—not just the visible partition. To confirm the repack succeeded: You cannot fix