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Yeah guys, like I warned, I'm bad at giving instructions.

Apparently an old backup isn't needed at all, it's just for reference.
Just extract your current movable.sed and localfriendcodeseed_B, see if they differ in the offsets I posted (00000000/08 through 00000110/07), and if they do you should be good to go ahead with copying the content in that offset from movable.sed to localfriendcodeseed_B
 
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Yeah guys, like I warned, I'm bad at giving instructions.

Apparently an old backup isn't needed at all, it's just for reference.
Just extract your current movable.sed and localfriendcodeseed_B, see if they differ in the offsets I posted (00000000/08 through 00000110/07), and if they do you should be good to go ahead with copying the content in that offset from movable.sed to localfriendcodeseed_B

problem is, they are similar on mine
 
For the guys trying to figure how to generate a movable sed, remember there's 3dsbrew, according to this, both system transfer and system format should trigger a new movable sed. And deleting it restores a movable from a key stored in memory. https://www.3dbrew.org/wiki/Nand/private/movable.sed
 
if I remember right it was:
Canada
France
Germany
UK & Ireland
Spain & Italy(and they still blame Italy)


ugggh I expressed wrong. I meant if I go online then with that save, from another 2DS can't they check I was online before the release date?
plz reply
 
As far as I can tell, formatting did work for me, but I did the format a long time ago (With TinyFormat if it matters). Maybe there's an extra step to it? Like connecting online or something else, instead of instant format and check for the movable, try to mess around with the formatted console, maybe try to connect online, check if you got a new Friend Code and stuff?
 
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@ultros7 @Acraeus I think my friends both never did a system format when they installed arm9. The only system format they ever did on their systems was ... like never? I think maybe when we all installed RXtools back in january or so. Maybe it's really just the simple fact that they both never did a system reset, that now their movable.sed already contains the localfriendseed?
Otherwise... they both have backups from the arm9 install. Backups from the movable I mean. Maybe you can import the code from there to the localfriendseed to spare the act of system formatting?
I'd like to know what you guys think.
 
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As far as I can tell, formatting did work for me, but I did the format a long time ago (With TinyFormat if it matters). Maybe there's an extra step to it? Like connecting online or something else, instead of instant format and check for the movable, try to mess around with the formatted console, maybe try to connect online, check if you got a new Friend Code and stuff?
Maybe the format just doesn't generate a new moveable.sed after A9LH is installed with the old way.
 
@ultros7 @Acraeus I think my friends both never did a system format when they installed arm9. The only system format they ever did on their systems was ... like never? I think maybe when we all installed RXtools back in january or so. Maybe it's really just the simple fact that they both never did a system reset, that now their movable.sed already contains the localfriendseed?
Otherwise... they both have backups from the arm9 install. Backups from the movable I mean. Maybe you can import the code from there to the localfriendseed to spare the act of system formatting?
I'd like to know what you guys think.
That might be why
 

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