working fine, yes. I'm wondering about the backup in case you want to uninstall it and restore the backup.
if you installed multiple times, uninstall could restore a version of haxchi instead of the original one.
If you reinstall haxchi, does it keep the original system.xml (already renamed to syshax.xml) or does it make a new copy of the current system.xml file and overwrite syshax.xml ?
I haven't check the sources, sorry. I suppose it's not overwriting if the backup already exists, so the backup is always the original system.xml file.
security check 1 is that it will only write a syshax.xml if there is no existing one yet. check 2 is that it will only edit the system.xml if the title id in it is equal to the system menu one.
its a standard menu, it can not be changed, I specifically set the title to DONT TOUCH ME now as well to make that clear. the DS VC used for this is CBHC now with the CBHC menu.
Thats fine, thanks I just wanted to know. So basically your button configurations are obsolete now with Haxchi & CBHC. I'm not bothered, I'm not trying to pick faults or anything like that so don't get me wrong, its great I luv it.
Thats fine, thanks I just wanted to know. So basically your button configurations are obsolete now with Haxchi & CBHC. I'm not bothered, I'm not trying to pick faults or anything like that, its great I luv it.
Never thought of that, thanks man! I could just use another title in CFW. Another question, if you Autoboot fw.img as enabled how would you get back into the cbhc menu to turn it off?
Never thought of that, thanks man! I could just use another title in CFW. Another question, if you Autoboot fw.img as enabled how would you get back into the cbhc menu to turn it off?
So I just want to make sure I really understand the situation.
So if we move the icon app to a folder in home menu, how exacly is it changing the filepath? This honestly doesn't make sense to me
Not saying I don't believe it, just that I assumed that the home menu folders were a graphical way to sort games.
Easy.
If you move the channel around the main menu, it should be good.
BUT if you move it inside a folder or to USB, it doesn't work because it changes the directory in which the DS VC is stored, and haxchi/CBHC is not able to locate it anymore with the path it previously had.
This alone spooks the crap out of me.. I've invested a lot of time in my setup to date and i'm really happy with it. As much as i'd love an even easier boot up and am amazed at the talent of the guys who come up with this stuff, I've convinced myself there's too much to lose if something does go wrong due to my stupidity or lack of focus at any time, especially when it just takes a few seconds to boot into a sigpatched menu.
Can anyone help me with this, I installed the coldboothax but then uninstalled it to put the original haxchi back on but the name is still cbhc, it won't change back to what I had before and even after reinstalling the ds vc it still is named cbhc. Nvm I got it to change back, it's just buggy and takes a minute, thanks for this!
You need to compile Dimoks Coldboot fw.img from here and put it on the route of your sd card your using with cbhc> https://github.com/dimok789/iosuhax
Type in CMD> make cfw-coldboot
Have i missed something? I installed CBHC 1.1, set the autoboot to a fw.img made with cfw-coldboot, but now my games dont load? I get an error: This software cannot be used. The NNID used to purchase has been deleted.
Do i need to boot into HBL and run the simple sig patcher instead? I was hoping to just boot the fw.img and be done with it. FW.img needs to be in the sd card root correct?
Have i missed something? I installed CBHC 1.1, set the autoboot to a fw.img made with cfw-coldboot, but now my games dont load? I get an error: This software cannot be used. The NNID used to purchase has been deleted.
Do i need to boot into HBL and run the simple sig patcher instead? I was hoping to just boot the fw.img and be done with it. FW.img needs to be in the sd card root correct?
why bother with a fw.img for sysnand at all? the system menu gets signature patched by default and its by far the quickest way to boot up the console too to just use the system menu option...
why bother with a fw.img for sysnand at all? the system menu gets signature patched by default and its by far the quickest way to boot up the console too...
why bother with a fw.img for sysnand at all? the system menu gets signature patched by default and its by far the quickest way to boot up the console too to just use the system menu option...
After spooking myself, I has coldboothax!
My haxchi has moved to the last page; I am constantly going to be shitting myself now - @FIX94 would it not be possible to hide it in the future?
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