In sysNAND are you booting into rxTools first?Yes; in emunand it gives me a black screen, in sysnand it says that the software cannot be launched and to redownload from the eshop.
In sysNAND are you booting into rxTools first?Yes; in emunand it gives me a black screen, in sysnand it says that the software cannot be launched and to redownload from the eshop.
You mean, going through the browser and hitting "Launch rxmode"?In sysNAND are you booting into rxTools first?
When rxTools is launching, hold the R button to open the menu. Then select Launch rxTools in sysNAND. After that try booting the GBA VCs.You mean, going through the browser and hitting "Launch rxmode"?
When I hold the R button while launching rxtools nothings different seems to happen, it opens the menu that I've always seen.When rxTools is launching, hold the R button to open the menu. Then select Launch rxTools in sysNAND. After that try booting the GBA VCs.
On the menu that comes up you should have the option to boot rxTools in sysNAND.When I hold the R button while launching rxtools nothings different seems to happen, it opens the menu that I've always seen.
Oh geez, I just realized I had an old version of rxtools on my 3ds... now it works in emunand. Sorry for wasting your time, and thank you for all your help >_<On the menu that comes up you should have the option to boot rxTools in sysNAND.
Haha, good to hear you got it working!Oh geez, I just realized I had an old version of rxtools on my 3ds... now it works in emunand. Sorry for wasting your time, and thank you for all your help >_<
If you only want to use a Sky3DS you do not need a specific firmware and you do not need to use any exploits.Can anyone answer this please?
Looking at buying a New 3DS and want to use a Sky3DS Blue Button edition with it.
Do I have to look for any specific firmware, exploit titles or anything else or can I just pick any console off the shelf, throw in the card and get playing with ease?
-rs
The easiest way I found to create convert roms to cias is by using Decrypt 9: https://gbatemp.net/threads/download-decrypt9-wip-3dsx-launcher-dat.388831/ and Riku's Simple CIA Converter: https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-3ds-simple-cia-converter.384559/. Use the ncchinfo_gen.py script included with Decrypt9 to generate the ncchinfo.bin file. Put it on your SD card and use Decrypt9 to generate the xorpads. Then take the rom and the xorpads and put them in the relative folders for the Simple CIA Converter and run it. It should finish and you'll have your cia file in the cia folder.Alright, I've dumped some of my cartridges in the hopes of converting them to .CIA files. I've run into problems when it comes to generating xorpads files, though. I can generate ncchinfo.bin files easily enough (3DS to CIA Converter 4.1 seems to be my favorite tool so far in this), but Decrypt9 doesn't seem to want to read them and rxTools hangs when it loads and tries to install files to the SD card (I'm using the .3DSX for rxTools and loading through Ninjhax 1.1b if that makes any difference). I have a real slot0x25KeyX.bin file, confirmed by MD5 hash with the generator tool that comes in the 3DS to CIA Converter 4.1 pack, so I at least know it's valid. I have a New 3DS with reiNAND CFW and need help finding the proper tools to help me dump those xorpads files on my system.
Stupid question...But use the script file how? I am unable to "place" the .3DS file onto the script and execute it.The easiest way I found to create convert roms to cias is by using Decrypt 9: https://gbatemp.net/threads/download-decrypt9-wip-3dsx-launcher-dat.388831/ and Riku's Simple CIA Converter: https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-3ds-simple-cia-converter.384559/. Use the ncchinfo_gen.py script included with Decrypt9 to generate the ncchinfo.bin file. Put it on your SD card and use Decrypt9 to generate the xorpads. Then take the rom and the xorpads and put them in the relative folders for the Simple CIA Converter and run it. It should finish and you'll have your cia file in the cia folder.
You should be able to drag the rom right onto the script and generate the ncchinfo.bin. Do you have Python 2.7 installed?Stupid question...But use the script file how? I am unable to "place" the .3DS file onto the script and execute it.
Well, I DID have it installed, but it looks like it didn't survive the migration to Windows 10 properly. Reinstalling fixed the issue.You should be able to drag the rom right onto the script and generate the ncchinfo.bin. Do you have Python 2.7 installed?
If you're using an O3DS grab the latest Gateway launcher, it supports the latest emuNAND version. If you're using an N3DS, the only thing you can do is restore an emuNAND backup from before the update was downloaded.I know the answer to this is probably somewhere, but I cannot find it & I have been out of the loop for several months.
I'm using a gatyeway card with an emunand setup.
An update has downloaded to my emunand & continues to nag me to proceed to install it.
My emunand contains about 60 CIA installed games, so I don't want to create a new emunand just to remove the update.
Is there any way that I can remove this downloaded update.
I have a feeling there may be a long tedious & technical way, but I'm hoping that a new, easy way as surfaced since I last visited.
Thank you for your time.