There's also an a9lh-bootable version of Decrypt9 that could be used for the same purpose.If you could boot a bin file of otphelper through the a9lh, you could restore the sysnand I guess.
No, I have a normal sysnand backup though. Can I flash that then reinstall it?By any chance have you made a backup of sysnand with a9lh installed?
yeah, it will be fine.No, I have a normal sysnand backup though. Can I flash that then reinstall it?
No, I have a normal sysnand backup though. Can I flash that then reinstall it?
How would I make this CTRNAND backup?Yeah it will be fine, but keep in mind you'll lose any changes to sysnand and a9lh. As you say, you will have to reinstall a9lh. If I were you I would search a way to do an unbricked CTRNAND backup with D9 or something (CTRNAND != full nand). That way you could recover from bricks without touching a9lh.
How would I make this CTRNAND backup?
Download the Decrypt9WIP all-in-one, you will find a decrypt9wip.bin inside of it, rename it "arm9loaderhax.bin" and boom, decrypt9 at boot0.
Idk. OkOh the wii times. 3ds has no boot0/1/2, just bootrom.
It's firm0 and firm1 afaikOh the wii times. 3ds has no boot0/1/2, just bootrom.
It's firm0 and firm1 afaik
BOOTROM checks FIRM0 and loads it if it passes a signature check, otherwise BOOTROM loads FIRM1.It's firm0 and firm1 afaik