I'm running 10.3 rxtools. went on eshop and was prompted for an update. I would test it, but i haven't found a clear guide on how to back up and restore the emunand. So has anyone tried this new update?
Apparently this update notice comes from using the bluecardfix from Gateway, but I don't think anyone's totally confirmed it or not yet.
It might make more sense to use the flashcardtimewarp instead then, since it maxes out the version number (and thus cannot be updated by Nintendo).
Edit: You can easily make your own "time warp" by using 3DNUS to download title ID 0004800F484E4841, version 0 (source: http://3dbrew.org/wiki/Title_list#0004800F_-_System_Data_Archives), and put a checkbox in the "Change version number(s) to" field, then type in 65535 for the version number. Install the CIA it spits out into emuNAND and then you'll have the downgraded whitelist that bluecardfix has, but with no chance of an update nag from Nintendo. As for why Nintendo still keeps that old list, who knows. Nice of them to do so, though.
Good idea. I forgot about 3DNUS since most people tend to package those cia's elsewhere
Apparently this update notice comes from using the bluecardfix from Gateway, but I don't think anyone's totally confirmed it or not yet.
Yeah, this sounds right. I was thinking the same thing since it only happened after using bluecardfix.cia..
Can anyone confirm if it happens with flashcardtimewarp?
It might make more sense to use the flashcardtimewarp instead then, since it maxes out the version number (and thus cannot be updated by Nintendo).
Edit: You can easily make your own "time warp" by using 3DNUS to download title ID 0004800F484E4841, version 0 (source: http://3dbrew.org/wiki/Title_list#0004800F_-_System_Data_Archives), and put a checkbox in the "Change version number(s) to" field, then type in 65535 for the version number. Install the CIA it spits out into emuNAND and then you'll have the downgraded whitelist that bluecardfix has, but with no chance of an update nag from Nintendo. As for why Nintendo still keeps that old list, who knows. Nice of them to do so, though.