diff --git a/_pages/en_US/troubleshooting.txt b/_pages/en_US/troubleshooting.txt
index 5577af1a132d6..b26eaa91b0c17 100644
--- a/_pages/en_US/troubleshooting.txt
+++ b/_pages/en_US/troubleshooting.txt
@@ -223,6 +223,10 @@ This happens when no valid title database is present, usually because you never
1. Insert the SD card into your computer
1. Return to [Section I Step 7](installing-boot9strap-(mset9-cli)#section-i---prep-work)
+If the Reset button does not appear when you select Software, please ensure that you are running the MSET9 script from the [root of the SD card](/images/screenshots/onboarding/sdroot.png).
+
+If you are running MSET9 from the root of your SD card and the option is still not appearing, you can redownload a title from the eShop (like a game update or a previously purchased game) to create the databases.
+
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@@ -549,7 +553,8 @@ If you have enough space on your SD card, your SD might be corrupted or faulty.
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Error #12: Copy (file).db fail
-Ensure that your SD card is not [locked](/images/sdlock.png). If the SD card is not locked and you continue to get this error, join [Nintendo Homebrew on Discord](https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp) for assistance.
+Ensure that your SD card is not [locked](/images/sdlock.png).
+If the SD card is not locked and you continue to get this error, try download any title from the eShop (like a game update or a previously purchased game) to create the database.
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