I really want to install arm9 on my n3ds but this is the only thing holding me back. Does anyone know if a solution is being worked on?
Or not being colse to a computerI think the real problem is, SD card corruption and not having a backup.
If you don't have a backup that's your fault.I think the real problem is, SD card corruption and not having a backup.
Godmode9 @d0k3According to what I read, they said firm0 and firm1 are corrupted (but the hash is OK for firm1) in order to launch the exploit, to read the arm9loaderhax.bin file. So, it's impossible to boot the sysnand without sd card.
Hmm, what's up with GodMode9? Working mighty fine, by the way at this point. Just missing one more ferature and some finishing touches for the release.Godmode9 @d0k3
i were meaning that we can inject arm9loaderhax.bin into sysnand with godmode9?Hmm, what's up with GodMode9? Working mighty fine, by the way at this point. Just missing one more ferature and some finishing touches for the release.
Great! I'll finally be able to delete all the files within my NAND! I need some of that space.Hmm, what's up with GodMode9? Working mighty fine, by the way at this point. Just missing one more ferature and some finishing touches for the release.
You mean the bin file? Yup, that is possible. But the exploit won't be able to load it from there.i were meaning that we can inject arm9loaderhax.bin into sysnand with godmode9?
What I was thinking, would you have to inject it into the FIRM0FIRM1 exploit itself or something?You mean the bin file? Yup, that is possible. But the exploit won't be able to load it from there.
You can start taking bets how long it takes until someone actually has that idea and does this to his SysNAND .Great! I'll finally be able to delete all the files within my NAND! I need some of that space.
I don't know... @dark_samus3 is hard at work for an A9LH recovery, though, so this will be reality soon I guess.What I was thinking, would you have to inject it into the FIRM0FIRM1 exploit itself or something?
I just use AuReiNand, holding A at boot going to Decrypt9 and I have all the keys, so I'm all set. I deleted emuNAND from my 64gb sdcard xDDYou can start taking bets how long it takes until someone actually has that idea and does this to his SysNAND .
I don't know... @dark_samus3 is hard at work for an A9LH recovery, though, so this will be reality soon I guess.