HI! New here! First post.
I have a "huge" problem. I can no longer access to The Homebrew Luncher 2.5 through ThemeHax.
I used to use TubeHax, but before Nintendo pathced that, I installed ThemeHax through BrowserHax as an entrypoint. When Smea released the Homebrew Launcher 2.5, i updated the Payloads, and used Menu_Hax_Manager_Tool, and "re-installed it".
Everything worked as usual, normal, until a few hours ago.
I found that here you can ask for Custom Themes Requests... So I downloaded one Custom Theme. Precisely, the Megaman X Custom Theme (found here)
I installed it normally with CHMM2, rebooted my 3DS and found that the Custom Theme was installed succesfully.
Then I opened the System Settings, pressed X and then hold L to enter to The Homebrew Launcher... and it didn't worked.
I thought that it MAY be because the custom theme, so I turned off my console, turned it on, hold L and still I couldnt access to The Homebrew Launcher.
So I changed the "Theme" to Default, and tried to go to the Homebrew Launcher to un-install the custom theme and STILL didn't worked.
I dont have any other entrypoint.
My console is a Old3DS v.9.9.0-26U
Is there any way to undo this?
PS: Is not a big deal if I can no longer access to the Homebrew Launcher... I used it only to play Pokemon Crystal (but my Level 65 Steelix !!! )
By the way, I didn´t erased anything from my SD card.
EDIT: Ah! Thanks for the responses. Hahahaha!
Well, I didnt used Homebrew for nothing else but the Gameboy Emulator (NES, SNES and GameBoy Advance plays better in my Wii)
So no worries about deleting all the hack files.
I also, just updated my 3DS to the latest firmware (10.3)
I will miss a lot of homebrew apps though, I'm excited to see what will happen with the 3DS scene.
So there's still ''hopes'' to get Homebrew (no matter how many times Nintendo releases a new Firmware Update...???) by using Cubic Ninja and OoT?
I dont own any of those games, but hopefully, this new firmware will get a new entry point.
Do you think this mistake would be helpful to others?
I have a "huge" problem. I can no longer access to The Homebrew Luncher 2.5 through ThemeHax.
I used to use TubeHax, but before Nintendo pathced that, I installed ThemeHax through BrowserHax as an entrypoint. When Smea released the Homebrew Launcher 2.5, i updated the Payloads, and used Menu_Hax_Manager_Tool, and "re-installed it".
Everything worked as usual, normal, until a few hours ago.
I found that here you can ask for Custom Themes Requests... So I downloaded one Custom Theme. Precisely, the Megaman X Custom Theme (found here)
I installed it normally with CHMM2, rebooted my 3DS and found that the Custom Theme was installed succesfully.
Then I opened the System Settings, pressed X and then hold L to enter to The Homebrew Launcher... and it didn't worked.
I thought that it MAY be because the custom theme, so I turned off my console, turned it on, hold L and still I couldnt access to The Homebrew Launcher.
So I changed the "Theme" to Default, and tried to go to the Homebrew Launcher to un-install the custom theme and STILL didn't worked.
I dont have any other entrypoint.
My console is a Old3DS v.9.9.0-26U
Is there any way to undo this?
PS: Is not a big deal if I can no longer access to the Homebrew Launcher... I used it only to play Pokemon Crystal (but my Level 65 Steelix !!! )
By the way, I didn´t erased anything from my SD card.
EDIT: Ah! Thanks for the responses. Hahahaha!
Well, I didnt used Homebrew for nothing else but the Gameboy Emulator (NES, SNES and GameBoy Advance plays better in my Wii)
So no worries about deleting all the hack files.
I also, just updated my 3DS to the latest firmware (10.3)
I will miss a lot of homebrew apps though, I'm excited to see what will happen with the 3DS scene.
So there's still ''hopes'' to get Homebrew (no matter how many times Nintendo releases a new Firmware Update...???) by using Cubic Ninja and OoT?
I dont own any of those games, but hopefully, this new firmware will get a new entry point.
Do you think this mistake would be helpful to others?
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