Homebrew Unbrick using a9lh?

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No, I have a normal sysnand backup though. Can I flash that then reinstall it?

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.
 

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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?
 

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Download the Decrypt9WIP all-in-one, you will find a decrypt9wip.bin inside of it, rename it "arm9loaderhax.bin" and boom, decrypt9 at boot0.
 

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It's firm0 and firm1 afaik :P

Bootrom starts first. Someone has to decrypt the firm partitions before booting them :P
Also, like boot0 in the wii, is a rom (hece the boot-rom name).
This is also named by ninty this way, as in hardmod systems you can see bootrom errors
with the blue screen saying "BOOTROM" and the error code.
 
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