If you're going to use a GW, you CAN'T use a REDNand. GW doesn't work with one.So, I have a question, on part 5 of the A9LH setup, would you be able to use a backup of your own Gateway Emunand or do you have to use your Rednand emunand backup?
just wondering for experimental purposes.
GW grabs your OTP into memory and upgrades/installs a9lh in one step. But then you are stuck using ONLY GATEWAY. You can't even use your system without it. Once you are on a working 2.1, it's best to use the guide to get your OTP, then upgrade, then install a9lh, and use GW's arm9loaderhax.bin when you want to use it. Chain loading it via Luma or a boot manager is best.I've been way out of the loop homebrew-wise, and wanted to find what benefit A9LH has since I know next to nothing about it. Anyway, I came across this Reddit thread. Apparently, dumping a console's OTP takes hours, yet it looks like Gateway's method doesn't even mention having to do anything like this. So did Gateway come up with a new method that isn't as slow, or are their instructions just really vague on details?