can i use this to downgrade to 2.1 from 9.2? seems like failed.
so i assume this is only for upgrading?
so i assume this is only for upgrading?
no.make some sysupdater for 3ds ver.11.0
no.make some sysupdater for 3ds ver.11.0
no, kekmake some sysupdater for 3ds ver.11.0
Find a exploit on v.11 to downgrade and we willmake some sysupdater for 3ds ver.11.0
Not not yet, ver.11 will never get an exploit. Maybe 11.1 will have an exploit in it, but not 11. Downgrading from ver.11 is only possible with a hardmod, or an existing install of A9LH.not possible (yet)
Oder jemand findet einen primären Exploit, mitdem wir Arm9-Kernelaccess erhalten.Not not yet, ver.11 will never get an exploit. Maybe 11.1 will have an exploit in it, but not 11. Downgrading from ver.11 is only possible with a hardmod, or an existing install of A9LH.
Oder so, aber das wird sehr unwahrscheinlich sein, da Nintendo bei dieser Version SEHR darauf geachtet hat den Hackern einen Strich durch die Rechnung zu ziehen :/Oder jemand findet einen primären Exploit, mitdem wir Arm9-Kernelaccess erhalten.
Dies taten sie auch schon in früheren Versionen^^Oder so, aber das wird sehr unwahrscheinlich sein, da Nintendo bei dieser Version SEHR darauf geachtet hat den Hackern einen Strich durch die Rechnung zu ziehen :/
When did this become a german thread?Dies taten sie auch schon in früheren Versionen^^
Vor einiger Zeit wurde gesagt, dass man keine Firmware über 4.5 hacken kann. Dann gab es einen Exploit, der es ermöglichte.
Das Gleiche sagte man auch über Firmware 9.2.
Einfach schauen, was die Zeit bringt
hahaha, sorry :^)When did this become a german thread?
Hackers always win. NOTHING is 100% safe. For every existing software there is someone who can exploit it.
(I mean even notable Antivirus software was exploited before...)
Ja, aber diese Versionen hatten keinen NAND-check der geprüft hat, ob auch alle Systemtitel so sind, wie sie sein sollen. Solange dieser check da ist, KANN man nicht downgraden, also brauch man entweder einen direkten ARM9 Zugriff, oder einen Hardmod, denn ab jetzt wird uns kein ARM11 Zugriff auf dieser Welt mehr ein Downgrade ermöglichen.Dies taten sie auch schon in früheren Versionen^^
Vor einiger Zeit wurde gesagt, dass man keine Firmware über 4.5 hacken kann. Dann gab es einen Exploit, der es ermöglichte.
Das Gleiche sagte man auch über Firmware 9.2.
Einfach schauen, was die Zeit bringt
Sorry, I was also surprised when Dungeon Crawler started speaking german, but when you can speak german natively, and get the opportunity to talk with more details, why not?When did this become a german thread?
Hackers always win. NOTHING is 100% safe. For every existing software there is someone who can exploit it.
(I mean even notable Antivirus software was exploited before...)
Ja, aber diese Versionen hatten keinen NAND-check der geprüft hat, ob auch alle Systemtitel so sind, wie sie sein sollen. Solange dieser check da ist, KANN man nicht downgraden, also brauch man entweder einen direkten ARM9 Zugriff, oder einen Hardmod, denn ab jetzt wird uns kein ARM11 Zugriff auf dieser Welt mehr ein Downgrade ermöglichen.
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Sorry, I was also surprised when Dungeon Crawler started speaking german, but when you can speak german natively, and get the opportunity to talk with more details, why not?
I would NEVER say that. Unless you have some hidden info no one else knows there's no way you can know there isn't a undiscovered exploit in 11.0.Not not yet, ver.11 will never get an exploit.
That's not exactly what's happening. It only stops lower version software from being installed. So it's entirely possible to manipulate the version number to a version HIGHER than the current one and install it, even though it's basically a lower version. This is not such a big problem. The problem is that they killed the old exploits and removed svc_backdoor which was very important for a lot of things.Ja, aber diese Versionen hatten keinen NAND-check der geprüft hat, ob auch alle Systemtitel so sind, wie sie sein sollen. Solange dieser check da ist, KANN man nicht downgraden, also brauch man entweder einen direkten ARM9 Zugriff, oder einen Hardmod, denn ab jetzt wird uns kein ARM11 Zugriff auf dieser Welt mehr ein Downgrade ermöglichen.
I meant an exploit to downgrade. An ARM11 exploit would be useless, because of the downgrade checks introduced in ver. 11. And if we have ARM9 access, why would we want to downgrade? And for getting A9LH, we downgrade the EmuNAND, not the sysnand, so the SysNAND wouldnt need to be downgraded. An ARM9 access is all we need, but highly unlikely. I am already part of the a9lh masterrace (*cringe*), so I am not affected anyway, just roaming around for new infos.I would NEVER say that. Unless you have some hidden info no one else knows there's no way you can know there isn't a undiscovered exploit in 11.0.
I didnt think about higher firmwares not being blocked, thanks for your insight! But that only makes sense, how else would they update? Im always happy to see new oppotunitiesThat's not exactly what's happening. It only stops lower version software from being installed. So it's entirely possible to manipulate the version number to a version HIGHER than the current one and install it, even though it's basically a lower version. This is not such a big problem. The problem is that they killed the old exploits and removed svc_backdoor which was very important for a lot of things.
So people will have to find a new exploit and a new way to go about it. I am fairly certain there is one.
The only reason this went so fast after the update, was that they didn't really fix the exploit that we had before. (twice now)
And 11.0 did sitll not fix the fact that you can just flash an old NATIVE_FIRM into your NAND (requires Hardmod), which then allows you to use older exploits and downgrade.
11.0 was not a "downgrade killer" in any way. It was just another bad try to fight hackers.
Err... I meant they obviously wanted to bring more stability™.
Again, there is a good chance there will be an arm9 exploit discovered. Everyone said "after 4.5 there won't be one" then "after 9.2 you're screwed". Now it's 10.7.I meant an exploit to downgrade. An ARM11 exploit would be useless, because of the downgrade checks introduced in ver. 11. And if we have ARM9 access, why would we want to downgrade? And for getting A9LH, we downgrade the EmuNAND, not the sysnand, so the SysNAND wouldnt need to be downgraded. An ARM9 access is all we need, but highly unlikely. I am already part of the a9lh masterrace (*cringe*), so I am not affected anyway, just roaming around for new infos.