Can it run 10.6? Yes.Hi, does AuReiNandv3.7.3 support 10.5 or 10.6? Thanks.
Yes.Can I update emuNAND to 10.6 through the Settings app?
I can boot D9 with either L or R or L+R but cannot boot NAND with L or R any longer. Only can auto boot or D9. Maybe use a different button, like Left or Right DPad?http://www44.zippyshare.com/v/qy7ZnEC5/file.html
Test build! Use the included arm9 payload only if you don't have A9LH screen init (that's the only change). Else use official D9.
Not a full build, replace/add files as needed. L+R chainloads the arm9payload.bin.
When Homebrew Loader loads from holding L, run MenuHax manager and either Delete menuhax or change the activation button.Hi, I have AuReiNand and homemenuhax installed and when I press L it boots into homemenu hax instead of sysNAND, what do I do to fix? Thanks.
Don't press L?Hi, I have AuReiNand and homemenuhax installed and when I press L it boots into homemenu hax instead of sysNAND, what do I do to fix? Thanks.
He's probably using A9LH?Don't press L?
He never specified and with menuhax installed, I had to assume he doesn't have a9lh.He's probably using A9LH?
He needs to delete menuhax.
It'd be hard pressed to say "everyone" is using it, but I see what you mean.A9LH is what everybody's using these days.
I get a similar result.ok with the D9 launch thing using L+R test, whenever I hold L to launch sysnand with 9.0 firm it just hangs on a black screen. without the loader file though it's fine. so I think that needs to be fixed or remapped to a different button(s).
yep that's what I was thinking.I get a similar result.
Pressing L or R boots me into D9.
I think it'd be better to map D9 to R, as it's not really being used for anything. L for 9.2 NAND with 9.0 FIRM and R for D9.
Hi Aurora, why not directly using 0x24F00000 with AuReiNand, that way wouldn't be easier? No need for a loader and almost if not all brahma payload would be compatible?I worked around it now. Basically I compiled a barebones 7 KB loader (which I put in rei/loader.bin) which runs from 0x24F00000 and its sole purpose is loading the real payload (in this case, D9) to 0x23F00000.
So aurei loads it to 0x24F00000 and jumps to it, and it loads the arm9 payload to 0x23F00000 and jumps to it (a bit convoluted, but works).
So rather than actually swapping our NANDs, we can just delete our EmuNAND and update our SysNAND, right?Can I update emuNAND to 10.6 through the Settings app?
Only reason now to keep a emunand is as a testing zone or to be a tiny bit more safe when new updates come out and to update arm9loaderhax stage 1 for stage 2 you can use the updater.So rather than actually swapping our NANDs, we can just delete our EmuNAND and update our SysNAND, right?
Any reason not to do this? Decrypt9 can be run through A9LH now, and I can handle stuff like Xorpads on my N3DS.
Check out Plailect's OTP Guide!Guys, I know it's been discussed a lot lately about A9HL, sysnand, firmware and firmware90 but since this is all scattered information and I can't keep up with this thread (almost 10 pages daily), please, allow me to ask you this.
I just switched from a black N3DS to a LE one and yesterday I finished setting up AuReiNand 3.7.3. I'm using LessHax with CTR Boot Manager 1.7 but I'm considering switching to A9HL.
My current setup is: unlinked downgraded sysNAND 9.2 + emuNAND 10.6 with all my stuff (streetpass and the works).
If I'm correct, during the last part of the A9HL setup we switch our sysNAND with our emuNAND.
So, knowing that, am I safe in saying I just need to flash my sysNAND 9.2 to my SD as an emuNAND and use get a copy of firmware90.bin to use it?
Also, in I correct when saying that booting holding L will load my 9.2 emuNAND with firmware90.bin while holding R will load 9.2 emuNAND with firmware.bin?
What else do I need to know? Any advises?
Thx!