Homebrew Is it possible to make themehax automatically boot?

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Okay, so if I use themehax then it'll work? That's the only entrypoint I have. :/
Oh! Then yes, you can install Themehax 1.3 through Themehax. But if you want 2.5 payloads, then you should download and rename the ropbin as I stated in my last post.
 
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Okay, so if I use themehax then it'll work? That's the only entrypoint I have. :/
I'd be careful doing that since if you accidentally mess up your ThemeHax, you'll be SOL.
The ThemeHax installers are relatively foolproof though, for both 2.1 and 2.5 ThemeHax works fine up until 10.2 so it normally *shouldn't* mess it up. But if it's your only option...

I'm just saying, because we've had people whose only entry point was IronHax 2.1, and they updated with IronHax Installer overwriting their IronHax 2.1 save file, but the new one wasn't working properly so they lost their only entry point.
 
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I'd be careful doing that since if you accidentally mess up your ThemeHax, you'll be SOL.
The ThemeHax installers are relatively foolproof though, for both 2.1 and 2.5 ThemeHax works fine up until 10.2 so it normally *shouldn't* mess it up. But if it's your only option...
In that case, you can fix themehax by doing a backup of your SD Card before install it again, right?
 
Copy your old ropbin payload and save it on your computer. Should you ever want to go back to 2.1 (because 2.5 does lock up more often), you can just use the old file again.
 
In that case, you can fix themehax by doing a backup of your SD Card before install it again, right?
I wouldn't be able to tell you for sure. Probably? That would be my guess, since the theme data is loaded from SD card extdata.
I don't think the 3DS would be able to tell that you restored an earlier backup of your extdata if the only thing that changed was theme data in your SD card. I could be wrong, though.
 
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Yeah, that's why I asked :P
I think it would works.

Anyway, it never hurts to have a backup, just in case.
 

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