Do....you...have...a...NAND...backup?i have the same problem as this guy did >> https://gbatemp.net/threads/2ds-bricked-with-old-sd-card-inserted.457582/
Do....you...have...a...NAND...backup?i have the same problem as this guy did >> https://gbatemp.net/threads/2ds-bricked-with-old-sd-card-inserted.457582/
Can I assume that OP doesn't have a NAND Backup?i think i accidentally skipped decrypt9
nope ;-;ChibiMinu, People have asked you several times, do you have a NAND backup of your console? Yes or No. Simple question.
If yes you're in luck, if not well....
That's the issue, too many people are skipping the process because of lack of space (instead of making space) or because they think they don't need it. Then they get fucked up and ruin their system.How did he do the 2.1 CTRtransfer? According to the guide it says to use Auto CTRNAND Transfer in decrypt9.
This process backups the NAND (if given the a ok) validates the NAND backup, install the CTR image.
If he actually installed a9lh not in 2.1 with some others otp then it's bricked as far as I know.
Do you have the "arm9loaderhax.bin" from Luma in the root of your SD card?nope ;-;
Since he said he was using other console OTP & from the text he post, I assume he wasn't using bible.How did he do the 2.1 CTRtransfer? According to the guide it says to use Auto CTRNAND Transfer in decrypt9.
This process backups the NAND (if given the a ok) validates the NAND backup, install the CTR image.
If he actually installed a9lh not in 2.1 with some others otp then it's bricked as far as I know.
This is the first time I saw this case too. But, since both Decrypt9 and SafeA9LHinstaller need an arm9 exploit to run,So, he process without accessing Decrypt9, so he doesn't use Auto CTRNAND Transfer.
Ya kinda got that. I have never heard of someone doing this before.
I'm the type of person that gets over-paranoid about becoming that kind of person, so I make 3 different backups, compare them, and then make backups. I've been like this ever since using my E3 Flasher for my PS3, because that was the only way to make sure the E3 Flasher correctly read the NAND chip.That's the issue, too many people are skipping the process because of lack of space (instead of making space) or because they think they don't need it. Then they get fucked up and ruin their system.
Sighax requires existing hax already installed to work. It's not a hax you can load on an unmodded 3DS, due to it needed NAND write access, something only CFW or other exploits can give.RIP to the fallen 3ds. Wait for sighax, that's probably the only thing that can revive your 3ds now.
well as already mentioned there is the plaintext attack possibility, but you would still need a hard mod and ability to figure something out by yourself
I have unbricked systems using the plaintext method,, and I have always tried to discourage end users from trying to hardmodding themselves (too many complete screw up for my liking), it would be better for him to send it off to someone else and maybe they would be able to unbrick for him, but yeah your right someone who can't follow simple instructions would probably screw up even worse than they already haveDo you really think an average user (or lesser than that) that didn't even follow the guide correcly, installed using with someone else's OTP knows what you're even talking about? Or that he'd be able to "figure it out". You're known for hardmodding in this community and if even you don't know how to do it - how would he?
I did when I studied the process for 1 month and a half and everything worked out (asperger for the win)Damn sucks m8 you need to follow the 3ds.gude to the letter just did it my self almost no problem.
I did when I studied the process for 1 month and a half and everything worked out (asperger for the win)