If you’ve been managing your digital library on a modded console, you’ve likely encountered a specific, frustrating error message while trying to install or update a game:
When your installer says a "ProgramType NCA" is missing, it’s saying: "I see the package, but I can’t find the actual game logic/executable inside it." This happens for three main reasons:
This error typically pops up in installers like Goldleaf, Tinfoil, or DBI. While it looks like a technical disaster, it’s usually a sign of a communication breakdown between your files and your console's security keys. What Does the Error Actually Mean? the nsp file is missing a programtype nca upd
Sigpatches (Signature Patches) allow your custom firmware (CFW) to install and run unofficial NSP files. If your sigpatches are outdated—even if your firmware is current—the installer won't be able to verify the NCA types within the NSP.
An is essentially a container. Inside that container are several NCA (Nintendo Content Archive) files. These NCAs hold the actual game data, the metadata, and the program executable. If you’ve been managing your digital library on
You are trying to install a game that requires a higher firmware version than what you’re currently running. Step 1: Update Your Sigpatches (The Most Common Fix)
The file was interrupted during download or transfer. Inside that container are several NCA (Nintendo Content
How to Fix "The NSP file is missing a ProgramType NCA" Error
Your console doesn't have the "permission slips" to read the file.