why do you update when everything works well the way it is now?
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why do you update when everything works well the way it is now?
I think you are already aware of how dificult finding new spare arm11 and arm9 exploits is. Also I think you could appreciate if we purposely hide an exploit now to expose it publicly when it doesn't matter anymore. Even if we can, It's not the right time to counterattack.
But hey, if you have any ideas just grab the devkit pro libs and start coding!
Better question, why not?why do you update when everything works well the way it is now?
This won't happen for 11.0 due to new security being added to the kernel (XOR canaries, and validation MACs for the memchunks)I'm thinking of ways that we could possibly bypass the update blocker once @aliaspider or someone else updates memchunkhax.
Better question, why not?
because Nintendo is eventually going to force an update when you want to play online or use things like the eShop. and (when using cfw) it's easier to just update rather than install individual titles to keep online/eshop access. installing individual titles doesn't get you any benefits.because everything works fine the way it is?
It's still possible that we can use an arm9 to downgrade on 11.0.0+, given that it's process9 enforcing min versions.Well nintendo just screwed downgrading chances big time. Not the aftermath of "Can i use cfw on 11.0?" forum posts are coming. Im disappointed to see that this ha occured, but it was eventually going to happen.
because everything works fine the way it is?
But...but...the stability.because everything works fine the way it is?
http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/231/~/system-menu-update-history
I'd like to point out that the cat and mouse game of 3DS hacking and Nintendo patching without adding anything new has been going on for rover (sic) a year
You'd effectively need an arm9 exploit to downgrade since it's process9 that enforces minimum versionCorrect. I think the big splash this time around is that downgrading was viable for a good long while, and no longer is. This update also added some stuff to it that will make downgrading a pain in the neck (if even possible) going forward.
Even with an arm11 kernel exploit (like svchax) it still won't be possible to downgrade from 11.0 (see: process9 enforcing a minimum version number). That being said, svchax wasn't patched, just broken, and it is possible to fix.i have a question... here i read then svchax isnt full patched but i read in another post (in this forum) than was patched... what post its more old? its patched or half patched... the users with 11.0 have some hope without use hardmod? I has to update how last option bc i was downgrading and i has a black screen and my 3ds dnt turn on and the only thing than was working was recovery D:
i have a question... here i read then svchax isnt full patched but i read in another post (in this forum) than was patched... what post its more old? its patched or half patched... the users with 11.0 have some hope without use hardmod? I has to update how last option bc i was downgrading and i has a black screen and my 3ds dnt turn on and the only thing than was working was recovery D:
It's possible and the guys on 3dsdev think they can get it to work. You'd just have to aim really fucking well because canaries.It's my understanding that it's patched beyond the point of reasonable usability.