So here is my feedback :Should be, yes. You'll need to erase your CN file and reinstall Ninjhax for the new system version though.
Once updated, grab the latest exploitable web browser so that can be up to date with the system. Use 3DNUS and install with FBI. 0004003000009D02 is the titleID (for EUR) and 4096 is the version. (Web browser isn't changed when you use carts to update.)
Yeah, sorry about that. I forgot that the system settings version would still display the old browser revision after you updated it manually. I'm pretty sure you could install Ninjhax as 8.1.0-19E as well. Good job on figuring it out on your own though! v4096 is supposed to be for 8.1 so it won't cause any problems for you. (It was in use from 7.1.0-16 to 9.5.0-22)Just solved my problem :
I reinstalled Ninjhax with 8.1.0.-20E and it worked again !
(Although my system still show 8.1.0-12E ...)
I have file extensions visible on my Windows OS. So that's not a problem.
Tools/Control Panel -> Folder Options -> View Tab -> Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types" in Advanced Settings and hit Ok.
DUDE !!! Forget 3DS hacking an homebrews and whatnot, this is the most useful thing I've read here so far !!!
You mean people windows with extensions off? :oEDIT: Nevermind. Windows is a 'tard that doesn't know how to create a god damn correct file. I created them on my Linux machine, and it knew to actually make them .db files instead of assuming it could be called ticket.db and actually be a .txt.
I, honest to god, thought this was common knowledge. Want more protips?DUDE !!! Forget 3DS hacking an homebrews and whatnot, this is the most useful thing I've read here so far !!!
I honestly didn't know some of these. It always annoyed me that I thought I had to use Paint to save screenshots. I don't know why Microsoft thought it was a good idea to auto hide extensions. That just begs for trouble.I, honest to god, thought this was common knowledge. Want more protips?
- CTRL+ Shift + ESC launches taskmanager. It's hella useful if computer is lagging just enough that you can't get the right click menu to open.
- On window 8.1 or later: Windows Key + X brings up a context menu over the start button. You can also bring it up by right-clicking it.
- Win + L will lock the computer without logging you out.
- Win + R opens the Run a Program dialog
- Win + PrntScn will save a screenshot in a folder called Screenshots. It is located in your account's Pictures library folder. The screenshot is a png.
- Win + H is for sharing a screenshot via socia media. (This and the above tip are in Windows 10, maybe also 8/8.1)
- God Mode: Make a new folder and call it Name.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} Replace "Name" with what you want as the folder's display name. Lots of goodies inside.
- Use msconfig.exe or ccleaner to disable programs that autostart when you log in. This will dramatically decrease boot times in some cases. (Or use Task Manager on >Windows 8)
- Disable Windows Indexing service if you use an SSD. Pretty sure 8/8.1/10 will do this automatically on install but better check and make sure. It eats your R/W cycles for the drive.
- Also disable the Defagmentation service if you have an SSD. It is fairly useless and will end up doing more harm than good.
- Install Unchecky. You'll thank me later.
- You can add a "Legal disclaimer text" to display after boot up and before you can log in. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System and edit legalnoticecaption for the title, legalnoticetext for the text. If they don't exist, make a REG_SZ (String Value). Clear them to remove the text, don't delete the keys.
- You can force windows to display more verbose information on startup/shutdown. (Eg. Instead of staying "Shutting down" it would actually say what's happening). In the same area as above edit VerboseStatus to have a hexidecimal value of 1. Set to 0 to disable. If the key doesn't exist, create it as a DWORD.
- To prevent windows from restarting automatically on error and make it display a BSOD instead, hit Win + Pause/Break to open system properties. Then go to Advanced System Settings. (Or Remote Settings->Advanced tab) Click the settings button under Startup and Recovery. Uncheck "Restart Automatically" and hit Ok.
- Faster way to rename files: select it and hit F2. Hit tab to edit the next name. Select more than one file to name them all the same. (Eg. Three files named "file" become File.txt, File (2).txt, File (3).txt)
- Oh, and you can switch out windows' UI font via registry trickery as well. Requires fonts you want to use to be installed (right click the TTF/OTF) and editing the list of installed fonts so Segoe UI points to a different font's filename. It can, and will, f**k you over if you mess with the wrong fonts, point to a noninstalled font, point to a font that lacks the required characters. PM me if you still want to know the details.
I didn't know about the Win + PrnScrn one until the other day and that was a total accident. It blew my mind that this existed and wasn't even an advertised feature.I honestly didn't know some of these. It always annoyed me that I thought I had to use Paint to save screenshots. I don't know why Microsoft thought it was a good idea to auto hide extensions. That just begs for trouble.
Except that some Malicious people years ago crafted EXE files that look like Word documents so hiding the extensions caused people not to realize what the file really is so they would think it was a word document when it's actually a malicious exe file.I didn't know about the Win + PrnScrn one until the other day and that was a total accident. It blew my mind that this existed and wasn't even an advertised feature.
The hidden extensions are for the not-computer-smart people out there. (Of which there are a lot more of them than there are us.) Last thing we need are (more) threads about how people renamed exe files and now they won't run. Or deleting everything they don't know aka everything that isn't a txt, jpeg, png, doc(x), or Internet Explorer and now nothing will "work". Thank god for restricting user privileges.
Also, it just looks cleaner but I need to edit extensions so often that having them hidden isn't feasible.
People still do that. And they disguise them as zip files and as PDFs. It's kind of why virus scanners exist. Hell, you can easily hide exes inside of viewable jpgs so knowing the extension isn't going to do much in the virus prevention department. Also why bother hiding the executables anyway? People are still going to run them for free smilies and crap. (Hence Unchecky being on that list).Except that some Malicious people years ago crafted EXE files that look like Word documents so hiding the extensions caused people not to realize what the file really is so they would think it was a word document when it's actually a malicious exe file.
I am usually in the Nintendont thread and you would be surprised how often it comes up about people not knowing about Windows hiding extensions by default.
main.cpp
arm-none-eabi-g++ -MMD -MP -MF /c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/build/main.d -g -Wall -Wno-strict-aliasing -O3 -mword-relocations -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -march=armv6k -mtune=mpcore -mfloat-abi=hard -I/c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/source -I/c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/include -I/c/devkitPro/ctrcommon/include -I/c/devkitPro/portlibs/armv6k/include -I/c/devkitPro/portlibs/3ds/include -I/c/devkitPro/libctru/include -I./lib/include -I/c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/build -DARM11 -D_3DS -std=gnu++11 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -c /c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/source/main.cpp -o main.o
c:/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/source/main.cpp: In lambda function:
c:/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/source/main.cpp:207:60: error: 'MODULE_AM' was not declared in this scope
if(error.module != MODULE_AM || error.description != DESCRIPTION_ALREADY_EXISTS) {
Should be fixed now.You probably already know, but FBI doesn't compile at the moment. I updated ctrulib, ctrcommon and the FBI source (each of them within the last few hours) today.
Error message is this:
Code:main.cpp arm-none-eabi-g++ -MMD -MP -MF /c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/build/main.d -g -Wall -Wno-strict-aliasing -O3 -mword-relocations -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -march=armv6k -mtune=mpcore -mfloat-abi=hard -I/c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/source -I/c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/include -I/c/devkitPro/ctrcommon/include -I/c/devkitPro/portlibs/armv6k/include -I/c/devkitPro/portlibs/3ds/include -I/c/devkitPro/libctru/include -I./lib/include -I/c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/build -DARM11 -D_3DS -std=gnu++11 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -c /c/Users/Matthias/Dropbox/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/source/main.cpp -o main.o c:/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/source/main.cpp: In lambda function: c:/Developer/3DS/FBI-master/source/main.cpp:207:60: error: 'MODULE_AM' was not declared in this scope if(error.module != MODULE_AM || error.description != DESCRIPTION_ALREADY_EXISTS) {
How can I do that?Install or delete all of the CIA files in a directory at once.
The top screen on the 3DS While you're running FBI tells you what to press to deal with every .cia in the directory you are in.How can I do that?
Uninstall the title you want to downgrade and then install the older one without rebooting.Is it possible to downgrade titles with this using Cubic Ninja?