Hardware SysNAND broken, EmuNAND fine on a9lh.

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yes, restored 10.7 emunand thru hardmod with no probs. it booted fine but can't downgrade. restoring 9.2 clean sysnand still resulted to a brick. so CFW is a no go for this unit.
you're lucky you are already on a9lh.
yeah i'm pretty good with my 10.7 emunand, don't need sysnand anyway, idc about gba games =P
 

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yeah i'm pretty good with my 10.7 emunand, don't need sysnand anyway, idc about gba games =P


Honestly if the New 3ds can emulate SNES games, we may not need sysnand for GBA games later down the line.

Nintendo only said GBA ambassador games are exclusive to 3ds but they didn't say New 3ds, so if New 3ds can emulate GBA games aswell as SNES with save states instead of native GBA, which uses the DS backwards compatibility, maybe we will see GBA with save states.

3ds owners will be pissed but it will still be exclusive to 3ds owners in a way.
 

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Why wouldn't you want to use SysNAND?

Well from 2 people in this topic, they used a hard mod to recover there sysnand and now it no longer works but there Emunand works, so from my understanding, if you recover your sysnand from a brick too many times, it becomes bricked permanently no matter what, even if you use a hard mod.
 

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Well from 2 people in this topic, they used a hard mod to recover there sysnand and now it no longer works but there Emunand works, so from my understanding, if you recover your sysnand from a brick too many times, it becomes bricked permanently no matter what, even if you use a hard mod.
A hardmod will only break SysNAND if you do it wrong.
I somehow doubt their NANDs have died from too many reads/writes, or whatever you think it is lol
 

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A hardmod will only break SysNAND if you do it wrong.
I somehow doubt their NANDs have died from too many reads/writes, or whatever you think it is lol

You can never be too careful. I have a Majoras Mask New 3dsxl, which I sent to a modder to get hard modded, so I'm overprotective of it as I kept my Hori clear through case on it aswell as keep it in a Mario Hori case.
 

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A hardmod will only break SysNAND if you do it wrong.
I somehow doubt their NANDs have died from too many reads/writes, or whatever you think it is lol
my nand isn't broken otherwise i coulden't boot emunand, i need nand acces to boot a9lh but something along the "firmware" on my nand is broken :P but oh well if i ever get big trouble from that i'll get a new console atm i'm dealing fine with emunand =P
and i've only wrote/read my nand like 3 times :s
 

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