102 for n3ds, 126 for o3ds.
So it's just the app crapping out on me I'm guessing? Just chance to see if it'll install all 102? If it's supposed to install all of them, that's definitely the cause for the soft-brick.
102 for n3ds, 126 for o3ds.
Don't use the ttp files, download the pack called "9.2.0-20U(Full)", from what I know a lot of the users who used the tpp pack soft-brickedI have the 9.2U ttp files downloaded. Is that all I need?
Alright, just tried it one more time. Installed 41 cias, Native firm, and it got stuck at the "Rebooting in 10 seconds". rebooting without the SD resulted in a soft-brick. Hmm...
As for my cias.... I have the 9.2(U) full from that iso site. Is that not the one I should be using? Or did something in my extraction/copying go wrong?
correct thats what i meanWhen you say version you're referring to the region and model, not the firmware version, right?
so far yes . . . but . . . be advised there will be a better solution someday we just dont have a set date for its releaseIs this the most current and safest possibly more preferred method to downgrade my 3ds?
Please see me signature for my current setup.
Oh okay, but are they safe to use when KTM releases?Don't use the ttp files, download the pack called "9.2.0-20U(Full)", from what I know a lot of the users who used the tpp pack soft-bricked
If those newer sysUpdater builds check each title version it should not have to install all 102 cias, because there are quite a few that have not been updated anyway.And indeed each time it seems to install exactly 41 cia files, of which the last one is '0004013000001702.cia'. It then installs native firm, and either reboots or fails to reboot. Both ways end up in a soft-brick.
Try to download another zip of 9.2 update. Sorry, can't think of anything besides that. You pack is corrupted, I think.I just extracted the update files on a windows machine and transferred them. After a few attempts at starting sysupdater, it did the exact same thing. 41 cias installed, stopped on the same one, installed native firm, rebooted into a soft-brick. It's now once again updating back to 10.3.
So it's not my Mac that's causing issues. Either it's the update files themselves (bad source) or the updater. For the update files, I double checked the MD5 and it matches accordingly.
So... what's going on guys?
Try to download another zip of 9.2 update. Sorry, can't think of anything besides that. You pack is corrupted, I think.
Try to download another zip of 9.2 update. Sorry, can't think of anything besides that. You pack is corrupted, I think.