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title.db is a file. For more info check out [https://www.3dbrew.org/wiki/Title_Database 3dbrew].
This page is a guide to rebuilding the <code>title.db</code> file in your SD card.
 
<code>title.db</code> is the name for two files - one on the 3DS' SD card, and one on its CTRNAND - which contain a list of all installed 3DS titles for its respective part of the filesystem (e.g. your SD card's <code>title.db</code> only has entries for titles installed to your SD card). For more information, check out [[3dbrew:Title Database|3dbrew]].


=== What you need ===
=== What you need ===


* The latest release of [https://github.com/wwylele/save3ds/releases save3ds] for your operating system
* The latest release of {{GitHub|wwylele/save3ds/releases/latest|save3ds}} for your operating system
* The latest release of [https://www.python.org/downloads/ Python 3]  
* A version of [https://www.python.org/downloads/ Python 3.8 or later]
* a 3DS console with boot9strap
* A 3DS console with custom firmware
* [https://github.com/ihaveamac/3DS-rom-tools/raw/master/seeddb/seeddb.bin seeddb.bin]
* {{GitHub|ihaveamac/3DS-rom-tools/raw/master/seeddb/seeddb.bin|seeddb.bin}}


=== Section I - Preparing the files ===
=== Section I - Preparing the files ===


# Launch GodMode9 by holding START on boot
# Press and hold {{B|START}}, and while holding {{B|START}}, power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
# Navigate into <code>[M:] MEMORY VIRTUAL</code>  
# Navigate into the drive <code>[M:] MEMORY VIRTUAL</code>
# Press A on <code>boot9.bin</code> then select "Copy to 0:/gm9/out"
# Press {{B|A}} on <code>boot9.bin</code>, then select '''Copy to 0:/gm9/out'''
# Press A to continue
# Press {{B|A}} to continue
# Press B once to return to the main menu
# Press {{B|B}} once to return to the main menu
# Navigate into <code>[1:] SYSNAND CTRNAND</code> -> <code>private</code>
# Navigate into <code>[1:] SYSNAND CTRNAND</code> -> <code>private</code>
# Press A on <code>movable.sed</code>, then select "Copy to 0:/gm9/out"
# Press {{B|A}} on <code>movable.sed</code>, then select '''Copy to 0:/gm9/out'''
# Turn the 3DS off
# Turn the 3DS off
# Insert the SD card into your computer
# Insert your SD card into your computer
# Go to https://github.com/ihaveamac/rebuild-title-database
# Go to the {{GitHub|ihaveamac/rebuild-title-database|Rebuild Title Database}} repo's page
# Click the green <big>Code</big> button, then click "Download ZIP" to download it
# Click the <big><span style="background:#008000">Code</span></big> button, then click '''Download ZIP'''
# Extract the contents of the <code>.zip</code> into a folder
# Extract the contents of the downloaded <code>.zip</code> into a folder
#* Lets call this folder "rebuild folder"
#* This folder will be referred to as the "rebuild folder" from now on
# Go to <code>gm9</code> -> <code>out</code> on your SD card
# Copy <code>movable.sed</code> and <code>boot9.bin</code> from inside <code>sd:/gm9/out</code> and paste them into the rebuild folder
# Copy <code>movable.sed</code> and <code>boot9.bin</code> to the rebuild folder
# Copy <code>seeddb.bin</code> into the rebuild folder
# Create a folder called <code>3ds</code> in the user directory (C:/Users/[your username]/)
# Copy the <code>save3ds_fuse</code> binary from the save3ds <code>.zip</code> file into the rebuild folder
# Copy <code>seeddb.bin</code> to the <code>3ds</code> folder in that directory
# Copy <code>save3ds_fuse.exe</code> from the save3ds <code>.zip</code> to the rebuild folder


=== Section II - Section II ===
=== Section II - Rebuilding the database ===
{{info|If you are not on Windows, replace <code>py -3</code> with <code>python3</code> in all commands.}}
 
{{warning|The commands in this section are case-sensitive. Enter them exactly as written, or there may be unintended consequences.}}


# Navigate to the rebuild folder in file explorer
# Navigate to the rebuild folder in file explorer
# Click the Address bar, then replace the address with <code>cmd</code> and press ENTER
# Hold SHIFT and right-click anywhere in the folder's empty space, then click the option that opens a terminal, PowerShell, or Command Prompt
#* This should open a command prompt window
# In this new window, enter the following commands one at a time:
# In the command prompt, enter the following command: <code>py -3 -mpip install --user -r requirements.txt</code>
## <code>py -3 -V</code>
# Then enter the command: <code>py -3 rebuild-title-database.py -b boot9.bin -m movable.sed -s X: -o out</code>
##* If this does not print the Python version, it is either not installed correctly, or the wrong command was used. Please read the note above.
#* replace X: with the drive letter of your SD card, which should be inserted into your Computer
## <code>py -3 -mpip install --user -r requirements.txt</code>
# Next <code>save3ds_fuse --db sdtitle out --import --boot9 boot9.bin --movable movable.sed --sd X:</code>
## <code>py -3 fix-titledb.py -b boot9.bin -m movable.sed -s X:</code>
#* replace X: with the drive letter of your SD card, which should be inserted into your Computer
##* If you are on Windows, replace <code>X:</code> with your SD card's drive letter. If you are not on Windows, replace <code>X:</code> with your SD card's mount point.
# If you didn't get any errors, your apps should reappear, if not and they appear greyed out in System Settings -> Data Management -> Nintendo 3DS -> Software, run [[3DS:Faketik|faketik]]
## <code>py -3 rebuild-title-database.py -b boot9.bin -m movable.sed -S seeddb.bin -s X: -o out</code>
## <code>./save3ds_fuse.exe --db sdtitle out --import --boot9 boot9.bin --movable movable.sed --sd X:</code>
##* If you are not on Windows, remove <code>.exe</code> from this command
# If you didn't get any errors, your apps should reappear on the HOME Menu immediately
#* If they only appear in '''System Settings''' -> '''Data Management''', follow '''one''' of these sets of steps based on how they appear.
#** Appear normally: Check the contents of <code>sd:/Nintendo 3DS/<id0>/<id1>/title/00040000</code>; there should only be more folders inside that folder.
#*** If there is a file inside this folder, your apps are at least partially corrupted - backup your SD card to your PC, [[Formatting an SD card|reformat it]], and then try to move the backed-up files back to the SD. If this fails or the apps do not reappear afterward, [[Checking SD card integrity|check your SD card for hardware damage]].
#** Appear with a grey block count indicator and an X through their icons: Run [[3DS:Faketik|faketik]].
#** Appear with white/corrupted icons, 0 block count, and/or corrupted name: Whatever destroyed your <code>title.db</code> has also permanently corrupted your apps. Backup your SD card to your PC,[[Formatting an SD Card|reformat it]], and then [[Checking SD card integrity|check it for hardware damage]].
#* If they do not appear anywhere in the system, you may want to [[Checking SD card integrity|check your SD card for hardware damage]], as the apps are likely gone.


=== Troubleshooting ===
=== Troubleshooting ===


* Make sure you have boot9.bin and movable.sed in the rebuild folder
* <code>boot9.bin</code> is missing from <code>[M:] MEMORY VIRTUAL</code>
* Make sure the SD card is inserted and you can view and edit its contents
** Follow the steps to [[3DS:Dump system files|dump your system files]] for more in-depth instructions, including those for bootloaders other than [[3DS:boot9strap|boot9strap]].
* ERROR: Could not open requirements file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'requirements.txt'
* The first command in Section II gave the error <code>ERROR: Could not open requirements file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'requirements.txt'</code>
** Make sure you are in the rebuild folder and that you extracted the contents of rebuild-title-database-master.zip in it
** Make sure you are in the rebuild folder and that you extracted the contents of <code>rebuild-title-database-master.zip</code> into it.
** When you fix this, delete the out folder and try the failing command again
*** Once this is fixed, delete the <code>out</code> folder and try the command again.
* The third or fourth command in Section II failed
** Make sure you have <code>boot9.bin</code> and <code>movable.sed</code> in the rebuild folder.
** Make sure your SD card is inserted and you can view and edit its contents.
* The fifth command in Section II failed
** If you are on macOS, try installing {{GitHub|osxfuse/osxfuse/releases/latest|osxfuse}}, either via its GitHub page or via [https://brew.sh Homebrew].
 
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS guides]]

Latest revision as of 23:43, 11 August 2024

This page is a guide to rebuilding the title.db file in your SD card.

title.db is the name for two files - one on the 3DS' SD card, and one on its CTRNAND - which contain a list of all installed 3DS titles for its respective part of the filesystem (e.g. your SD card's title.db only has entries for titles installed to your SD card). For more information, check out 3dbrew.

What you need

Section I - Preparing the files

  1. Press and hold START, and while holding START, power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
  2. Navigate into the drive [M:] MEMORY VIRTUAL
  3. Press A on boot9.bin, then select Copy to 0:/gm9/out
  4. Press A to continue
  5. Press B once to return to the main menu
  6. Navigate into [1:] SYSNAND CTRNAND -> private
  7. Press A on movable.sed, then select Copy to 0:/gm9/out
  8. Turn the 3DS off
  9. Insert your SD card into your computer
  10. Go to the Rebuild Title Database repo's page
  11. Click the Code button, then click Download ZIP
  12. Extract the contents of the downloaded .zip into a folder
    • This folder will be referred to as the "rebuild folder" from now on
  13. Copy movable.sed and boot9.bin from inside sd:/gm9/out and paste them into the rebuild folder
  14. Copy seeddb.bin into the rebuild folder
  15. Copy the save3ds_fuse binary from the save3ds .zip file into the rebuild folder

Section II - Rebuilding the database

OOjs UI icon information-progressive.svg If you are not on Windows, replace py -3 with python3 in all commands.
OOjs UI icon information-warning.svg The commands in this section are case-sensitive. Enter them exactly as written, or there may be unintended consequences.
  1. Navigate to the rebuild folder in file explorer
  2. Hold SHIFT and right-click anywhere in the folder's empty space, then click the option that opens a terminal, PowerShell, or Command Prompt
  3. In this new window, enter the following commands one at a time:
    1. py -3 -V
      • If this does not print the Python version, it is either not installed correctly, or the wrong command was used. Please read the note above.
    2. py -3 -mpip install --user -r requirements.txt
    3. py -3 fix-titledb.py -b boot9.bin -m movable.sed -s X:
      • If you are on Windows, replace X: with your SD card's drive letter. If you are not on Windows, replace X: with your SD card's mount point.
    4. py -3 rebuild-title-database.py -b boot9.bin -m movable.sed -S seeddb.bin -s X: -o out
    5. ./save3ds_fuse.exe --db sdtitle out --import --boot9 boot9.bin --movable movable.sed --sd X:
      • If you are not on Windows, remove .exe from this command
  4. If you didn't get any errors, your apps should reappear on the HOME Menu immediately
    • If they only appear in System Settings -> Data Management, follow one of these sets of steps based on how they appear.
      • Appear normally: Check the contents of sd:/Nintendo 3DS/<id0>/<id1>/title/00040000; there should only be more folders inside that folder.
        • If there is a file inside this folder, your apps are at least partially corrupted - backup your SD card to your PC, reformat it, and then try to move the backed-up files back to the SD. If this fails or the apps do not reappear afterward, check your SD card for hardware damage.
      • Appear with a grey block count indicator and an X through their icons: Run faketik.
      • Appear with white/corrupted icons, 0 block count, and/or corrupted name: Whatever destroyed your title.db has also permanently corrupted your apps. Backup your SD card to your PC,reformat it, and then check it for hardware damage.
    • If they do not appear anywhere in the system, you may want to check your SD card for hardware damage, as the apps are likely gone.

Troubleshooting

  • boot9.bin is missing from [M:] MEMORY VIRTUAL
  • The first command in Section II gave the error ERROR: Could not open requirements file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'requirements.txt'
    • Make sure you are in the rebuild folder and that you extracted the contents of rebuild-title-database-master.zip into it.
      • Once this is fixed, delete the out folder and try the command again.
  • The third or fourth command in Section II failed
    • Make sure you have boot9.bin and movable.sed in the rebuild folder.
    • Make sure your SD card is inserted and you can view and edit its contents.
  • The fifth command in Section II failed
    • If you are on macOS, try installing osxfuse, either via its GitHub page or via Homebrew.