Yes of course. And what will you restore over the hardmod if you don't have a sysnand backup?even if you back up your sysnand if it bricks you still need a hardmod ???
Yes of course. And what will you restore over the hardmod if you don't have a sysnand backup?even if you back up your sysnand if it bricks you still need a hardmod ???
emunand backup ???Yes of course. And what will you restore over the hardmod if you don't have a sysnand backup?
The emunand backup would restore perfectly.Yes of course. And what will you restore over the hardmod if you don't have a sysnand backup?
emunand backup ???
There is a chance for emunand backup to brick sysnand.The emunand backup would restore perfectly.
Same as a sysnand backup, its a clone.There is a chance for emunand backup to brick sysnand.
Why take the chance though? Why not just back up both? I don't see how it makes it any easier to skip it. Quicker yes, but not easier, and potentially more risky.Same as a sysnand backup, its a clone.
Ooh! Ooh! I do!The A9LH installation is so much easier than it used to be
anyone else remember when we had to compile our own installs? Good times
It's still not fully impossible to brick, but at this point every brick I've seen while installing A9LH was user error. The software used has so many safety checks that as long as you don't try to bypass the safety checks it's virtually impossible to brick.a9lh guide is idiot proof its imposible to brick with plaliects guide litterally
before i installed a9lh i was using rxtools on my 7 device after i install a9lh for one device i realized a9lh setup was easy and installed a9lh to all of them you can skip some backups if you know what you're doing
Actually you can skip a few if you do know what you are doing. Would I recommend it? No. But an emuNAND backup can be restored to sysNAND as it is compatible last time I checked. I mean at the end of the guide it even tells you to restore an emuNAND backup onto your sysNAND, meaning it does work and would work if you hardbricked and needed to restore via hardmod.No you can't that's horrible advice
It already is plenty easy; I'd say as easy as it can get. I did recently three NEW way A9LH installs and back few months ago I did the first type of A9LH installs. You do not have to compile your own installers out of your own OTP and files, do the N3DS 2.1 unbrick with your PC, and trust all of this to go through fine without better verification tools when I did this for my own consoles (one now sold to a good friend) - I did not at first even believe that the installer had been made for 2.1 and to install just as is with the OTP and all AND it dumps your OTP for you too. Like only thing lacking in current A9LH process is sexual favors while at it, that's all.
In real talk; As long as OTP which is key component for A9LH; there is no way for it to get easier, you need your console on 2.1 temporarily to get your OTP and install with it.
if you follow da holy guide you aint gonna loose a thing your emunand gonna be your sysnandBUT what about my saved games? I have a bunch of CIA installs on my gateway emunand that I do not want to lose. Am I going to have to backup and restore each save in turn? Or does restoring my emunand to sysnand solve that problem?
This is why this thing isn't clear to me. If you have a new machine then of course the A9LH guide is child's play. I don't. My O3DS is filled up with goodness.
Second that.This is the second topic I've seen where you're trying to act like you're an admin or a mod here.
Well, it might get easier. Check my post in the first page regarding the new FIRM theory.I think the only way to get easier is Plailect going at the user home to install it himself.
I usually don't close follow some parts of the guide because:I just realised, going through the early stages of the process, that I am going to end up with an A9LH sysNAND with my CIAs on it, and that if I want to play the .3DS games on my Gateway I am going to have to boot that separately anyway.
Seems pointless at this stage to go through this entire setup just to save myself 15 seconds half the time I use my 3DS.
Is there any way to boot to Gateway quicker using these methods? Or to play the games on my Gateway card directly from sysNAND?
Ugh
There's an a9lh/luma payload for gateway; so you can boot straight to gateway by just holding a button on startupI just realised, going through the early stages of the process, that I am going to end up with an A9LH sysNAND with my CIAs on it, and that if I want to play the .3DS games on my Gateway I am going to have to boot that separately anyway.
Seems pointless at this stage to go through this entire setup just to save myself 15 seconds half the time I use my 3DS.
Is there any way to boot to Gateway quicker using these methods? Or to play the games on my Gateway card directly from sysNAND?
Ugh