oh whats a franken firmware???Hmm, you may have a franken firmware...
Try to do a backup with decrypt9 and do a system update to the 11.1.
Then try again.
that franken firmware sounds weird. i don't see how that might've happened. i followed the guide to the tee. anymew i never set up a key to be assigned. nothing ik of or remember. is there a default key??Since you have A9LH, just set up the payload of Decrypt9 / Hourglass9 to a key and instead of pressing Select press the key you have assigned to it.
Then in the menu you'll have an option to backup your sysnand.
A franken firmware is a weird firmware. An update / downgrade may have broken something and it's not a clean firmware.
i don't see any downloads to setup that payload thing. so i'll just go into hourglass9 or whatever it is via the other way saves me the trouble of messing with my drive again since my drive on my laptop is always acting weirdYou just need Decrypt9 or Hourglass9, follow the link I gave you in my last post;
btw hun on my luma config screen i got these activatedYou just need Decrypt9 or Hourglass9, follow the link I gave you in my last post;
Make sure you have "Show NAND or user string in System Settings" enabled in the Luma config, then go to System Settings. If you did not set a custom version number, then it should say "Sys X.Y.Z-NN", where X.Y.Z-NN is the system version. The important part is that it says "Sys"; this is how you know Luma3DS is running. (If it says "Ver.", then something's wrong.)1st thing is how to update my sysNAND?? im on a9lh btw with luma3ds.
2nd thing since my sysNAND is backupped can i restore it after i update the sysNAND to make it go back to the previous sysNAND??
okies goodie. tyvm for responding. and its nice to know that information. i do like to know the details of what im doing and of those things to it. that helped me alot. now off to check everything you just said. wish me luck. and you have a great day.Make sure you have "Show NAND or user string in System Settings" enabled in the Luma config, then go to System Settings. If you did not set a custom version number, then it should say "Sys X.Y.Z-NN", where X.Y.Z-NN is the system version. The important part is that it says "Sys"; this is how you know Luma3DS is running. (If it says "Ver.", then something's wrong.)
Once you verify that it says "Sys", then you can do a regular System Update like with an unhacked 3DS.
For the second point: You can always restore an old SysNAND at any time. Assuming you used Plailect's guide, holding down Start while turning on the system will load Hourglass9, from which you can restore an older SysNAND while preserving A9LH.
oh yes it's definitely showing sys. so i can update. ty again.okies goodie. tyvm for responding. and its nice to know that information. i do like to know the details of what im doing and of those things to it. that helped me alot. now off to check everything you just said. wish me luck. and you have a great day.