Homebrew [WIP] SafeSysUpdater

  • Thread starter Thread starter cpasjuste
  • Start date Start date
  • Views Views 480,502
  • Replies Replies 2,049
  • Likes Likes 70
Um...how long does the process actually takes because I'm a bit scared right now.
First few times were just black screens with small red pixels on the corner of the top screen, but this time it says "HAX SUCCESS !", but it looks like it's staying on "init ->".
Part of me says its stuck, but I don't want to screw myself up. It's been like this for a few minutes, so...uh...do I shut it down?
 
Um...how long does the process actually takes because I'm a bit scared right now.
First few times were just black screens with small red pixels on the corner of the top screen, but this time it says "HAX SUCCESS !", but it looks like it's staying on "init ->".
Part of me says its stuck, but I don't want to screw myself up. It's been like this for a few minutes, so...uh...do I shut it down?
yea shut down keep trying same thing happened to me im still trying
 
j
I used Menuhax and I renamed SafeSysUpdater.3dsx to boot.3dsx and put it on the root of my micro SD and then kept booting into it until it started downgrading my n3DS
did that and the first time i tried it it had hax sucess but init isnt moving at all should i restart and keep trying
 
umm.. ok I started the process and just right out of the gate it says "checking update integrity..." and the first one failed.

it doesn't exit with A as it says on the screen.. should I restart and try again?
 
it has gotten the hax success just about everytime since i changed it to boot.3dsx
just not past init im excited
 
MD5 and SHA-1 hashes from that thread: https://gbatemp.net/threads/simple-guide-to-downgrading-your-3ds.407888/

"N3DS 9.2.0-20U:
MD5: e5f40c3b155cfd12ef38be35d2e81d2e
SHA-1: 377c140377fb6cf31a0c032c4e1196cc521f87fe?"

I've checked my N3DS 9.2U cia file and the MD5 matches perfectly, however, the SHA-1 it's missing the last "?" at the end. But the program that I used says that is okay, to be honest, the program even doesn't show the "?". Is that normal? I used IgorWare Hasher to make the verification.
 
Alrighty! Finally got it to work after around <20 times! Just keep trying and you'll eventually get past that "init ->" point. :)

Time to see if I can do some cool things with this.
 
MD5 and SHA-1 hashes from that thread: https://gbatemp.net/threads/simple-guide-to-downgrading-your-3ds.407888/

"N3DS 9.2.0-20U:
MD5: e5f40c3b155cfd12ef38be35d2e81d2e
SHA-1: 377c140377fb6cf31a0c032c4e1196cc521f87fe?"

I've checked my N3DS 9.2U cia file and the MD5 matches perfectly, however, the SHA-1 it's missing the last "?" at the end. But the program that I used says that is okay, to be honest, the program even doesn't show the "?". Is that normal? I used IgorWare Hasher to make the verification.
u dont need the ?
 
New 3DS Hyrule Gold Edition US
original firmware: 9.9
updated to: 10.3
downgraded to 9.2

after 7x black screen, i turned wifi on, and the downgrade was made. thanks for your work!
 
Does the newest version of this sysupdater check the files automatically (if they are right) or we have to use the option to check them before?
 
Well, everytime the app checks the cia files it fails at the very first cia, I'm pretty sure I put the correct files.

In "root:/Updates/all the cias"

EDIT: I'm stupid, the MD5 checker is looking for the CIAs on the root of the 3dsx file.

Still, now with that done, the app just does nothing at the first CIA (it just stays there at GOOD)
 
Last edited by wiibomb,
it has been sitting at this for more than 5 minutes... and everytime I start it this same happens, any tips please?

should I restart it? is this normal?
 

Attachments

  • hax.jpg
    hax.jpg
    16.9 KB · Views: 523
Solid work man, I'm already downgraded but these safety checks should be good at stopping most User-Errors :)
Way to step up and seize the opportunity haha.

It is useless because anyone that should downgrade should know to have the right pack. The bricks mostly happen because the software crashes during downgrading.
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum