Nope, it only supports CIA filesHello, i know how to install Cia files using FBI but i was wondering if fbi can instal from a compressed file (as zip or rar)
Just make sure you get the files right. I'm pretty sure SoundHax works on every version that has the 3DS Sound app.i have 2 3ds. one is on 11.2.0-35u and the other one is on 1.0.0-u. i tried using the sound program exploit on the upgraded one and it did not work. i dont know if i made a mistake, but i feel like i followed the instructions from that guide to hacking any 3ds pretty well. i have laying around a dsiplayer card and an r4i-sdhc 1.4 card. neither one of these seem to work with the software that comes from the pages on the card labels. can anyone help me get one of these 3ds modded? if it helps i have oot and ghost recon for 3ds, the rest of my games are old ds and i have a ton of them.
Test it with H2testw, you probably have a fake card.Is it possible that my 3ds is corrupting my sd cards? I bought a 32gb card and after few days using I got 22gb data corrupted in it...
1. It saves it to the SD card. If you don't insert the SD card I think it asks you the settings again next time you start it up. If you want it to save to the CTR NAND then look at https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-kecleon-patch-for-luma3ds.455090I have two questions. I already got A9LH + Luma, just asking out of curiosity because I like to understand things.
1. In the last steps of Plailect's guide it says the following:
Where exactly does the CTR NAND based Luma save its settings to? The guide tells you to reinsert the SD and then press Start to save, but doesn't this mean it gets saved to the config.bin in /luma/ on your SD card? What is the point in saving this when you later may change the settings of your SD-based Luma anyway so the NAND-based Luma settings would be overwritten?
2. Is it advisable to update the NAND-based Luma from time to time by copying a new arm9loaderhax.bin to the CTR NAND and overwrite the old one? I read somewhere that it's bad for the NAND chip to write on it too often.
If the notch is loose try gluing it to the non-write protected side, it might be being moved when you insert it back in the 3DS. Edit: just realised you said the PC thinks it is write-protected. Have you tried a different SD card to see if it does the same thing? Probably there's something wrong with either the SD card or the SD card reader in your PC.No, I've already disabled the write-protection.
[Still can't figure out why it's doing this.]
Yes, but make sure Luma is up-to-date first.is it safe to update right now? (currently on sys 11.0.0-33U)
Wasn't "NTR" the codename for the Nintendo DS?I keep hearing about something called "ntr", yet can't find very much referencing what it actually is...
[Release]NTR CFW 3.2 with experimental Real-Time Save feature.I keep hearing about something called "ntr", yet can't find very much referencing what it actually is...
op is a bit brief, but is it just like a custom n3ds cfw? Any particular reason why (I don't see) people don't suggest it over luma CFW?
NTR is not an actual CFW. You just launch the CIA through your CFW'd Home Menu.op is a bit brief, but is it just like a custom n3ds cfw? Any particular reason why (I don't see) people don't suggest it over luma CFW?
but what is it then? pseudo CFW? the OP in that thread isn't very informative.NTR is not an actual CFW. You just launch the CIA through your CFW'd Home Menu.
It's just a way to run cheats and record you new 3DS screen. :/but what is it then? pseudo CFW? the OP in that thread isn't very informative.
Ah, thanks. I had seen it mentioned multiple times but never really heard much of an explanation.It's just a way to run cheats and record you new 3DS screen. :/