Homebrew [PSA] do not downgrade yet!

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So, how's KTM going to fix the issue of process9 checking the native_firm? That seems to be the problem everybody is pointing to. Especially seeing as how it's nothing but a menu for memchunkhax2?
 
btw, is there an ultimate 3DS/N3DS hardmod tutorial somewhere?
No, this stuff was made less than 24 hours ago (the parts that launch sysupdater) and has caused several bricks...

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CFW works on my 2ds eur. Installed Pokemon Mystery Dungeon cia
Oh look, its the troll from the other thread! Seriously gtfo
 
ibe veen dead lately, but i know about snshax and memchunkhax2. are those released? you said dont downgrade so im assuming we have the option to downgrade.
 
Yeah, but that was on purpose... This is just related to the reliability of this exploit and is unintended, its just because of how new it is

I totally get it, but I wonder that there is no ultimate unbricking/hardmod guide around here. the problem seems to exist since ages and no one posted his tutorial with pics?
 
Thanks for noticing me. It's unfortunate that the method didn't work for you, but it is more unfortunate that JustPingo won't deliver and you still blindly believe his lies
Well

1. I haven't tried it yet
2. I'm in contact with several, trustworthy, sources who've tried and aren't getting the results you CLAIM
3. I don't have any blind faith
4. Gtfo so we can actually get some discussion done
 
ibe veen dead lately, but i know about snshax and memchunkhax2. are those released? you said dont downgrade so im assuming we have the option to downgrade.

SNShax has stopped being worked on since memchunkhax2 is going to be released sooner or later. There are some versions of memchunkhax2 already released that allow for downgrading, but there is a good risk of bricking and it doesn't let you do much (like CFW).
 
Yeah, but that was on purpose... This is just related to the reliability of this exploit and is unintended, its just because of how new it is

Actually those were NOT in fact on purpose, the brick code was there to prevent clone cards from running their software. Unfortunately this practice blew up in their face, as some legitimate cards were detected as clones when they in fact weren't.
 

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