The cfw is installed so deep into the system you can't accidentally remove it. And even losing your sd card wouldn't be that bad unless you have a lot of games on it.I really dont want to skrew this up
Assuming he has B9S+LumaThe cfw is installed so deep into the system you can't accidentally remove it. And even losing your sd card wouldn't be that bad unless you have a lot of games on it.
Yeah. True, but it's hard to install it any other way these days. @tiamat999 You did follow 3ds.guide right?Assuming he has B9S+Luma
Ntr cfw works on 11.6What CFW do you have installed? Did you follow 3ds.guide?
If you have Boot9Strap installed, it's pretty much impossible for you to accidentally lose it. If you want to be extra safe wait before accepting any system updates. Generally an update isn't going to break B9S, but it's possible (though unlikely) for it to break whatever CFW you're using, or maybe something else you might use like NTR or cheats (I never upgraded past 11.2 because I like to use .
A9LH is pretty safe and hard to accidentally wipe out too, but I'd highly recommend upgrading to B9S if you haven't already.
If you're using something old, like Menuhax, you really should upgrade by now. Newer hax are more stable and boot quicker, there's really no downside.
Finally, if you really do bork everything up, NTRBootHax cannot be patched. The only way Nintendo could patch NTRBootHax would be to release another "new" 3DS, with different hardware. But all of the currently released 3DS units will always be hackable. So if you REALLY mess up, at the very worst you might have to pay for a flashcart to fix it.
I never said it didn't, but who's to say it will work in 11.7? It's usual for some devs to need to take a day or two to upgrade their code after a 3DS update comes out.Ntr cfw works on 11.6
I never said it didn't, but who's to say it will work in 11.7? It's usual for some devs to need to take a day or two to upgrade their code after a 3DS update comes out.
Well considering ntrboothax runs before the bootcode. No amount of software updates will patch it unless they revise the hardware, which I doubt they will at this point. Not saying they can't patch luma or b9s, but at least we have a permanent access point.
In that particular post I wasn't talking about ntrboothax, I was talking about NTR CFW, which some people use for cheats, real-time saves, and live streaming. Updates have broken it in the past, but it's usually patched soon.
To be fair, NTR CFW is a real bad name for something that has nothing to do with NTR and isn't a CFW.Ahh I see, my bad I misunderstood you lol
To be fair, NTR CFW is a real bad name for something that has nothing to do with NTR and isn't a CFW.