Hacking Deleting Downloaded (but not installed) System Updates?

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I want to use my 3DS online, but I don't want to keep seeing the update screen. So can I possibly connect online and just delete this data off my flashcard? Or does the 3DS store it within internal memory?
 
I heard setting up parental settings can stop that update message from always popping up... I'd like some more clarification on this myself.
 
I heard setting up parental settings can stop that update message from always popping up... I'd like some more clarification on this myself.


Does anyone know how to enable theses to block theses updates? I'd love to know.
 
Not all of us have one, however, so your suggestion is a little limited in actual application :/

The only other way to remove the update is to format the system. Then you would have to disable wifi to keep it from redownloading the update.
 
Just thought I'd chip in and say that after rebooting the 3ds (but not putting in a ds game and removing the modified ds settings) I still receive the update prompt. The only time I don't receive the prompt is when I remove the sd card. Not exactly sure where on the sd card the update is stored though and don't want to format because my 3ds has ambassador games
 
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Just thought I'd chip in and say that after rebooting the 3ds (but not putting in a ds game and removing the modified ds settings) I still receive the update prompt. The only time I don't receive the prompt is when I remove the sd card. Not exactly sure where on the sd card the update is stored though and don't want to format because my 3ds has ambassador games

Do you have the launcher.dat file on the 3ds's sd card? For me the update nag was gone, then came back once, and now whatever I do it won't come back. So i'm not sure exactly what is required to remove it.
 
Just thought I'd chip in and say that after rebooting the 3ds (but not putting in a ds game and removing the modified ds settings) I still receive the update prompt.

Not sure if it's at all related to you, but if you're using a SCDS2 with BAGPlug, you'll need to install it from the default EOS menu instead for it to work.
 
Not sure if it's at all related to you, but if you're using a SCDS2 with BAGPlug, you'll need to install it from the default EOS menu instead for it to work.

nah, just ran through stock eos, launcher.dat was on 3ds sd card
 
you can just go to settings and format the 3ds that will delete downloaded Update and won't ask you to update anymore, did it myself.
 

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