Hacking Just installed A9LH on n3ds, couple of questions.

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is my emunand supposed to have the same look as the sysnand? as in rows/theme?
Well, think about it this way, you initially created your emuNand as a clone from your sysNand, so in the beginning they obviously look the same.
But usually, as soon as you change it on one, it shouldn't change on the other. It might be the case if they are still linked but I doubt it's the case for you.
 
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Well, think about it this way, you initially created your emuNand as a clone from your sysNand, so in the beginning they obviously look the same.
But usually, as soon as you change it on one, it shouldn't change on the other. It might be the case if they are still linked but I doubt it's the case for you.
my emunand looks the same as before, sysnand too. they shouldnt be linked.
 

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my emunand looks the same as before, sysnand too. they shouldnt be linked.
I don't quite understand what your problem is, then. I thought you couldn't access emuNand and tried to find a way to differentiate them?
Of course they don't change looks by swapping them if that's what you mean.

So if you have both firmware.bin files in place, I'd say check your version number in system settings, reboot while holding L and/or R and check your version number again.
If it differs, you're alright, if not, you might want to reinject one or both of your CTRNAND dumps to see if that solves the problem.
Decrypt9 is not the most userfriendly tool, you might have misclicked there or something^^
 
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I don't quite understand what your problem is, then. I thought you couldn't access emuNand and tried to find a way to differentiate them?
Of course they don't change looks by swapping them if that's what you mean.

So if you have both firmware.bin files in place, I'd say check your version number in system settings, reboot while holding L and/or R and check your version number again.
If it differs, you're alright, if not, you might want to reinject one or both of your CTRNAND dumps to see if that solves the problem.
Decrypt9 is not the most userfriendly tool, you might have misclicked there or something^^
sorry for the trouble, lol. i think it worked because the aureinand auto boots to sysnand right? so im booting to 10.7 which is bingo.
 

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sorry for the trouble, lol. i think it worked because the aureinand auto boots to sysnand right? so im booting to 10.7 which is bingo.
No worries. Yep that is perfect. And you can still access your 9.2 emunand on boot with L or R? Not saying that you need it, I actually removed my emuNand completely but that is up to you.
 
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No worries. Yep that is perfect. And you can still access your 9.2 emunand on boot with L or R? Not saying that you need it, I actually removed my emuNand completely but that is up to you.
yes, i can boot into it by holding L. i will actually keep it just in case anything happens. thanks for all the help! I actually just switched from ctrbootmanager9 to bootctr9. feels so much easier now.
 
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