Homebrew Theme haxs custom themes

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I just learned the installer is hardcoded to the 3ds folder where I had the old installer. I replace it with your build but sadly now I get stuck on black screen on boot. It must be that the theme is not compatible. Thanks for taking the time! :)
Wait so your getting the error message too? I deleted it and replaced the installer with the original and it keeps popping out. homemenu works fine. Homebrew...im screwed.
 
Been trying to get this to work all day... compile finishes fine and I'm able to install successfully but I still just get the plain white home screen even when using the THEMEDATA_PATH option. At this point I might just give up and wait until yellow8 releases the new version...
 
Wait so your getting the error message too? I deleted it and replaced the installer with the original and it keeps popping out. homemenu works fine. Homebrew...im screwed.
I need help! Themehax is not working and tubehax cant connect unless i update but i heard tubehax is patched!
 
The wifi off thingy is not there.

The DNS server for Tubehax has two purposes, one of which is to direct youtube.com to a custom webpage so when the YouTube app opens, it instantly loads the exploit on the hijacked webpage. The other purpose it has is to block the Nintendo update servers (NUS) so if a firmware update happens, your 3DS will never know about it in affect also blocking the eShop as it requires a connection to the NUS to check for FW updates. The DNS does nothing else, and everything else should work fine.

Now that Nintendo patched the YouTube app, you can no longer use it without updating, which patches the exploit. Updating also requires eShop, which requires you to disable the DNS to use. That said, you don't actually need to update anything (or change wifi settings) as there are other entry points you can use such as browserhax, which has not been patched and likely can't be without a firmware update. You can use browserhax to install themehax with its homebrew app installer.

There are plenty of tutorials on here and youtube that explain how to install themehax with browserhax.
 

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