Thanks! This will be my first time trying this out. Hope I don't brick it!
It's time consuming but if you follow the guide carefully you should be fine.
Thanks! This will be my first time trying this out. Hope I don't brick it!
It's time consuming but if you follow the guide carefully you should be fine.
The guy forgot to wipe it before selling it to me - can I do a factory reset and still be on the same firmware? Also, it looks like the Cubic Ninja hack only works on systems up to 10.3.0 - any suggestions on the best way to go?It's time consuming but if you follow the guide carefully you should be fine.
The guy forgot to wipe it before selling it to me - can I do a factory reset and still be on the same firmware? Also, it looks like the Cubic Ninja hack only works on systems up to 10.3.0 - any suggestions on the best way to go?
how much time should i set apart to do the a9lh guide from part 4?
how much time should i set apart to do the a9lh guide from part 4?
I just finished one on Monday. Took me 3 hours to do part 4 and 5.
You can do other things for a fair bit of that time since its Dumping / Flashing NAND and testing stuff that it tells you about the end , so you don't have to watch it with eagle eyes,
The guy forgot to wipe it before selling it to me - can I do a factory reset and still be on the same firmware? Also, it looks like the Cubic Ninja hack only works on systems up to 10.3.0 - any suggestions on the best way to go?
It does! Downgraded to 9.2 tonight but am getting stuck on the RedNAND part.Cubic Ninja works up to 10.7 I thought?
It does! Downgraded to 9.2 tonight but am getting stuck on the RedNAND part.
I can't get the firmware version to read EMU at the top. Gonna give it another shot today.What's the hang up?
You probably didn't select the "display NAND type" option on the Luma config screen. You can delete the config.bin file from the luma folder on your SD card and the config screen will appear again the next time you launch Luma.I can't get the firmware version to read EMU at the top. Gonna give it another shot today.
There actually wasn't any sort of prompt on the puna screen. It just went black everytime I tried to load it. I will try your suggestion though. ThanksYou probably didn't select the "display NAND type" option on the Luma config screen. You can delete the config.bin file from the luma folder on your SD card and the config screen will appear again the next time you launch Luma.
Hi guys. As someone who only wants to get rid of the region lock to import games from the US, whar's the cheapest option?
Cubic Ninja is insanely expensive everywhere. Looking at the chart in the op there don't seem to be a lot of options for me. I have an old XL.
What's your firmware version?
It's up to date, not sure what the number is.
There actually wasn't any sort of prompt on the puna screen. It just went black everytime I tried to load it. I will try your suggestion though. Thanks
There actually wasn't any sort of prompt on the puna screen. It just went black everytime I tried to load it. I will try your suggestion though. Thanks
Need to know. Go to your Settings and see. Everything depends on that number.
Need to know. Go to your Settings and see. Everything depends on that number.
OK, will check once I have it with me.
Im 11.0.0-33U
How am I?
Im 11.0.0-33U
How am I?
sorry bro. You're locked out of downgrading, possibly permanently as all of the available exploits have been patched with that firmware. You can either buy another 3DS on a lower firmware/sell yours or wait for a new exploit - but there's no saying if or when it will ever happen.
You can still run some userland hacks though if you have the supported games.
There are few ways of getting Homebrew menu to launch on 11.0, which in turns allows you to run Hans, which can be sort-of used for limited region-free capacity.
Freakyforms Deluxe exploit still works on 11.0
Pokemon ORAS and Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon exploits work on 11.0 (but are secondary, meaning you will have to find someone with access to homebrew to install it on your cart's savegame)
Rich's suggestion is the best though, the above will only give you something clunky, nowhere near the comfort of CFW.
Life not fair.
I just wanna play neogeo, cps and snes/genesis on the go.
You can still do that. Basic homebrew, such as emulators, will run just fine on 11.0
It's just a bit less convenient, as you'll have to run the eploitable game every time and trigger the exploit.
So, with Freakyforms it doesn't matter if I'm in 11.0?
Cause I own the game but I'm in the latest firmware.
You can still do that. Basic homebrew, such as emulators, will run just fine on 11.0
It's just a bit less convenient, as you'll have to run the eploitable game every time and trigger the exploit.
AFAIK emulators run terrible under 11.0 (something to do with not having proper Kernel access for speedups).
Guys is it true that you get better battery life without the emunand? And if yes how much is it? I mean is it worth it to change to systemnand?
So I pulled out my old 3DS with a mildly busted screen that's on FW 4.5.
Since I have OoT3D, I'd like to be able to use my old 3DS to set up OoThax and then homebrew my updated system. How would I go about doing that? Should I be using this?
What version is your New System on ? Plailect's a9lh guide is pretty much state of the art. Even if you only want menuhax just follow the part that sets that up.
It's on the latest firmware, so I don't think I can hack it.
Ouch. I went through part 1 to 5 of the Plailect guide only to get stuck at restoring the emunand original file in hourglass. It goes to verify and says "failed, file is corrupt!" despite the byte size being perfect. I am not even sure where to go after this. I guess the 3DS against the wall? haha.
First try copying the backup file (and its SHA counterpart) to the SD card again, in case it became corrupted in the previous transfer. If you still get the error you should contact the developer in the official Hourglass9 thread on gbatemp. He's usually very helpful with providing support for his utilities.
Even if that backup is toast you should be able to restore the system to a functional state with one of the other backups you made. Unfortunately that would mean your saves for any downloaded games and system titles would be gone.
Is Retroarch updated yet where save functions work on the Genesis and SNES emulators? I have a New 3DS. Thanks.
I haven't updated in 6 months.