With an emunand partition already created you never did need to format the SD card. You just needed to use your PC (emunandtool)It's even useful to GW users, as they don't need to format the whole SD card to make an emuNAND anymore (with pre existing emuNAND that is)it's funny when people outdo gateway in every way
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and they can't be known before the 3Ds generates them.
No... the number only changes when you format from system settings within the 3ds. The numbers are already in the NAND (There are folders in the nand.fat16 partition with the same numbers) and the way they are created is a function of movable.sed. When you format your nand in system settings, it deletes the ID0 and ID1 folders from your SD card (if you didn't remove it... which you can't if using emunand) and also deletes those folders from nand. They are regenerated via movable.sed and some random seed.I'm pretty sure the number will change after the format. If not, you can just add your Ironfall install to your personal starter.bin (read the readme!).
No... the number only changes when you format from system settings within the 3ds. The numbers are already in the NAND (There are folders in the nand.fat16 partition with the same numbers) and the way they are created is a function of movable.sed. When you format your nand in system settings, it deletes the ID0 and ID1 folders from your SD card (if you didn't remove it... which you can't if using emunand) and also deletes those folders from nand. They are regenerated via movable.sed and some random seed.
When you clone your sysnand into emunand, nothing changes. That's why they are "linked" until you format sysnand afterwards.
I did a manual system transfer for reasons I'll not get into here, but I'll just say that my o3ds emunand and N3ds emunand both use the same numbers and can read each other's files. I'm also stuck with the same friend code on both of them :/ (I haven't bothered digging in there and deleting it from one of the nands yet, so I can generate a new one).
It did. I've done that already. And you're right. Kinda fun. Just needs a GUI now.Yup, guess I was wrong with that. @MassExplosion213 if you try it let me know if it worked. Setting up a personal starter.bin is easy and maybe even fun, promised.![]()
The problem was in main.c. I already fixed it, can you take a look again?
@dark_samus3 maybe you can help! In the EmuNAND9Tool 'starter' subdir is a Windows batch script. A pretty simple one, and I see no reason why using this should be limited to Windows users. I also had to include 7za (EXE). I'd very much like to use GZip, but I'm unsure how to get the same result with it (don't compress .hidden files and use ./starter/extstarterpack/ as the root dir of the ZIP archive). Any idea how to handle this in GZip without actually moving files around?
Just use Decypt9 for thatGreat tool so far, D0k3.
as for a feature request, could you add a fat16 Xorpad generator and a SysNAND Flasher? (Yes, I'm aware how dangerous that is, feel free to put it behind, like 10 screens of warning text!)
As i'm on 4.5, I have to flash a modified SysNAND because standard FBI injection isn't working right.
Just use Decypt9 for that![]()
Yup, I added this feature a while ago. Use the link from my signature.You can Flash SysNAND in Decrypt9?
1.) I tried it successfully on a 64GB SD and there is no reason why it should not work on a larger one. In fact, if the 3DS can handle the SD card, this tool can, too!Two questions:
1) Does it work on 64-512GB SD/MicroSD?
2) There is a rare type of 2DS, whose emuNAND formatted by GW is 2GB and it doesn't work, unless the user inject that 2GB emuNAND into a 1GB emuNAND partition. Is this tool compatible with this type of 2DS?
I believe the default start.bin does have FBI included in it for hax, but I think you'd be better off installing it to H&SDoes it have FBI to install CIAs after format emuNAND? Any way to no need to inject fbi in S&H?
The answer is, as many times before, in my signatureDoes it have FBI to install CIAs after format emuNAND? Any way to no need to inject fbi in S&H?


