How do people manage their stuff? I keep everything in one place, but system transfer can be tricky since it is not guaranteed for the non-legit stuff, so maybe I will be moving the non-legit stuff to a separate set.
I simply use SysNAND + A9LH + Luma. No need to worry about NNIDs and links unlinks.
I don't really understand the question. When you system transfer, the saves will all move, and the pirated games (but they won't show until you install their tickets). There's no need to keep them separated. In fact it's a bad idea to keep separate SD cards because only the SD card inserted in the system will have its data converted for use in the target console. Any SD card left out will no longer be able to use its content.
Locked in what? I don't understandThis makes sense for now for single n3ds, but what is the risk of getting locked-in? with no way back to clean 9.2 (or an equivalent starting point for exploitable set)
You can backup the save data if you wish, but it will all get transferred with the system transfer, as it's contained in the Nintendo 3DS folder just like all your other saves.For the non-legit stuff you need to dump the save data first I guess (I don't assume they will work with system transfer in the first place). Figuring out which is legit and which is not is the problematic part. I have stuff that was from legit carts but dumped into cia for convenience etc equivalent
Batch back up your saves, both legit and no, before system transfer. You always have a purchase history in your e-shop as well.
Locked in what? I don't understand
And why would you want to go back to an unhacked 9.2? You could restore a NAND backup not using Decrypt9's "keep a9lh". Or if you don't have a backup, downgrade to 9.2 and uninstall a9lh.
But why would you ever want to remove a9lh? There's zero disadvantages over a stock system (especially once you have the SDless fork of a9lh).
If you have a9lh you don't need to worry about downgrading anymore. Downgrading is only for when you want to get a9lh. Also, the things that block you from downgrading in higher firmwares can be simply sidestepped with arm9 exploits. So if you want to downgrade for some reason then you can just do it and not worry about whatever blocks Nintendo has put in place for stock consoles.Yes, so now that I have multiple sets, the set with mixed content is proving to be troublesome since I need to be careful with the non-legit stuff I have on it.
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a9lh setups are assumed to update to latest sysnand with a9lh in place. There might be newer firmware that is not downgradeable (without nand backup), so you can become stuck with a9lh and no way to remove it (or get stuck on firmware that is not downgradable)
Downgrading is what I did to have access to CFW in general, not just for a9lh, so leaving the system in a state that is only safe when a9lh is in place, without an easy/feasible way to undo a9lh, constitutes lock-in. Counting on a9lh to stay in place, to keep the rest of my options open, is that much more risky.If you have a9lh you don't need to worry about downgrading anymore. Downgrading is only for when you want to get a9lh. Also, the things that block you from downgrading in higher firmwares can be simply sidestepped with arm9 exploits. So if you want to downgrade for some reason then you can just do it and not worry about whatever blocks Nintendo has put in place for stock consoles.
I don't think you understand what a9lh is. https://gbatemp.net/threads/arm9loader-technical-details-and-discussion.408537/Downgrading is what I did to have access to CFW in general, not just for a9lh, so leaving the system in a state that is only safe when a9lh is in place, without an easy/feasible way to undo a9lh, constitutes lock-in. Counting on a9lh to stay in place, to keep the rest of my options open, is that much more risky.
I don't think you understand what a9lh is. https://gbatemp.net/threads/arm9loader-technical-details-and-discussion.408537/
You sound like you're saying this:
"We have to make sure we can take off our life jackets quickly. Have to keep the straps loose and easy to undo. Counting on it to stay in place is risky. Have to keep options open. When a big wave comes and washes us off the boat, we need to be able to have the option to take off our life jackets while we're alone in a dark freezing ocean because if we can't take them off then how are we going to put them on?"