Never used NTR myself either, and I doubt a majority of users did either. You guys make it seem that if the next update blocks out rxTools, then we will be forever bricked instead of being able to easily switch to Luma3DS.
Based on past events, and the lack of people who make regular backups, there will be an update which will just kill rxtools, people will update, and complain because they can't boot into emunand. Honestly, I might help out some, but I will likely point here while doing so if it gets annoying...Never used NTR myself either, and I doubt a majority of users did either. You guys make it seem that if the next update blocks out rxTools, then we will be forever bricked instead of being able to easily switch to Luma3DS.
Hit up this guideAny harm if the 3ds has been boxed up for the biggest part of the year
When I do decide to update\rehack whats the recommend guide\ link please
Ok? I mean that doesn't invalidate the reality that RXTools is dead nor is really relevant.been using ntr cfw on rxtools since 11.1 day one
And with downgraded mset [emoji14]I just had this awesome idea. I'll use A9LH + 9.2 SysNAND + Menuhax + emunand Menuhax CFW lmao
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Time to playAnd with downgraded mset [emoji14]
I alreally did that, I setted up an emunand in 9.2 with menuhax and downgraded mset for testing porpuses [emoji14]Time to play
I need a bigger SD I'm gonna make a shitton of EmuNANDs in different versions.
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3ds with every region nand+dev fw or gtfo tbh.Time to play
I need a bigger SD I'm gonna make a shitton of EmuNANDs in different versions.
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10How many emuNANDs can Corbenik handle again?
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Sooo, 10 EmuNANDs will be 9.43GiB iirc.
Just use Plailect's guide. It's pretty easy and safe to install A9LH nowadays, and it's very worth it.
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Hit up this guide
https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki
Then hit up my thread
http://gbatemp.net/threads/faq-what-cfw-is-best-for-me.428509/
Lel, this is just another way of making then switch to a Luma+D9 setup [emoji14]God news all around for those still hoping for RXTools to live. There is finally a CFW being made to replace RXTools!
http://gbatemp.net/threads/wip-lima3ds-a-rxtools-like-modern-cfw.442134/
To be fair, Decrypt9 is basically an RXTools inspired tool, minus the CFW. So now it's going full circle by re-adding the CFW to the mix.Lel, this is just another way of making then switch to a Luma+D9 setup [emoji14]
Peter likes it tho
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*pshh we can't tell them they're actually switching to Luma/D9 they must think it is AIO or they won't switchTo be fair, Decrypt9 is basically an RXTools inspired tool, minus the CFW. So now it's going full circle by re-adding the CFW to the mix.
Not really, it's a glorified chainloader. The D9 part and the CFW part are still separate codebases with separate payloads used to launch them.To be fair, Decrypt9 is basically an RXTools inspired tool, minus the CFW. So now it's going full circle by re-adding the CFW to the mix.
I mean I get that other CFWs are better but it's not really a PSA, more of just a suggestion. There's no immediate danger of using it so it's kinda misleading to label this as a PSA.
If you actually read through this thread, people have given reasons several times. If you want to deal with several hundred people asking why emunand no longer works in some update, go ahead, they were warned for the most part, and chose to ignore the issue which takes 5 minutes to solve.This.
I don't understand why you want people to change what's working for them. Let it be.