Unlocking Custom Amiibo: The Role of unfixed-info.bin If you have ever explored the world of DIY Amiibo, you have likely run into a specific roadblock: a missing file called unfixed-info.bin . Whether you are using on Android or
- If found in a download folder or temp directory, it might be a residual file from a failed extraction or incomplete torrent.
- Check its size – if 0 KB, it's safe to remove.
.bin: A generic binary file (not human-readable text).unfixed-info: Suggests data that is not yet finalized, corrected, or permanently set—often temporary, patchable, or containing placeholder values.
Option 2: Perform a Clean Driver Installation
What should you actually do?
To use these for Amiibo backups, you generally follow these steps:
- The Issue: This update was significant because it changed the formatting of the region-specific information inside
unfixed-info.binandCVer(another title file). - Modding Implication: Users attempting to hack their 3DS using outdated guides or tools that relied on the old format of
unfixed-info.binencountered errors. Modding tools (like SafeB9SInstaller or specific Frogminer methods) had to be updated to account for the new way this file stored version data.