Can I use the "Uninstalling CFW" section of Plailect's guide to remove cfw from the my emunand as long as I boot into emunand instead of sysnand during the process?
native firm is still going to render emunand useless even if that was remotely possible. cfw reads non signed code which there is no proper signer asides from ninty themselves which they arent ever going to give out.I want to install native_firm to the firm0 and firm1 partition of the emunand
Didn't try (yet), but I believe the firm partitions of EmuNAND aren't used at all.I want to install native_firm to the firm0 and firm1 partition of the emunand
Even if it does nothing, how do i change the firm0 and firm1 of the emunand?Writing NATIVE_FIRM to emuNAND partitions indeed does absolutely nothing. Luma will load the NATIVE_FIRM title from that emuNAND instead. And yes, emuNAND only works as long as you are running Luma3DS.
To be honest, get rid of emuNAND. It's useless except for testing or if you want different region firmwares on one 3DS.
GodMode9 can inject arbitrary data into the FIRM partitions. You can also hex-edit the RAW data.Even if it does nothing, how do i change the firm0 and firm1 of the emunand?
Well are the firm partions stored in a specific place on the nand or are they separate partions entirely? (I ask because gm9 doesnt give me the option to inject firm files into emunand)GodMode9 can inject arbitrary data into the FIRM partitions. You can also hex-edit the RAW data.
The question here is: Why? I wouldn't know of any effect.
And as a friendly warning: If you, for whatever reason, choose to do such things on SysNAND, have a full backup and an ntrboot cart ready. The linked thread shows what will happen if you play around with SysNAND Virtual. If GodMode9 turns the screen red and demands input of a random dpad sequence, this means you should probably stop what you are doing.
Well are the firm partions stored in a specific place on the nand or are they separate partions entirely? (I ask because gm9 doesnt give me the option to inject firm files into emunand)