Hacking rxTools 3.0A installs 1st time data every time and always boots to menu

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rxTools 3.0A installs 1st time data every time and always boots to the menu instead of straight to emuNAND. There is nothing in the documentation that accounts for this behavior. I would like it to boot straight to emuNAND every boot and not install 1st time data each boot. Any ideas? Thanks!
 

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Probably a broken installation. Delete the folders in the "rxTools" folder from your SD card, except for "theme", and try again.
 

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Probably a broken installation. Delete the folders in the "rxTools" folder from your SD card, except for "theme", and try again.

Themes is the only folder I have. What exactly is the reinstall process?

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2DS, 3DS? Nand backup size? Seems rxtools can access emuNand offset.

O3DS. Original NAND is 1GB. emuNAND is whatever size it auto-formatted it to.
 

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Themes is the only folder I have. What exactly is the reinstall process?

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O3DS. Original NAND is 1GB. emuNAND is whatever size it auto-formatted it to.

My 2DS got exactly the same issue as yours. The original NAND should be 943MB. Try to dump the NAND using Decrypt9 then inject to emuNand.
 

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More so than that, if rxTools didn't create a "data" folder at minimum inside the "rxTools" folder, then you forgot to put something on the SD card. I'm assuming you forgot to add the updated firmware.bin file, generated by the cdn_firm.py script, found in the "tools" folder of your rxTools download. Once it properly sets up the firmware, it won't need to reinstall at every boot, only when the rxTools.dat is updated.
 
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More so than that, if rxTools didn't create a "data" folder at minimum inside the "rxTools" folder, then you forgot to put something on the SD card. I'm assuming you forgot to add the updated firmware.bin file, generated by the cdn_firm.py script, found in the "tools" folder of your rxTools download. Once it properly sets up the firmware, it won't need to reinstall at every boot, only when the rxTools.dat is updated.
It works :)
After I updated firmware.bin, the looping installing data suit disappeared :D
 
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