Hacking Can you set a certain CFW to run a certain theme apon bootload/coldloading?

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I'm not sure about the themes thing, but I do know that NTR CFW is not a CFW. It's an app that you load through your Home Menu (like you load any game CIA for example) and can't be launched on boot.
it's an cfw like patcher. all 3ds "cfw" are....
bootntr make it possible to launch on top of others....
 
it's an cfw like patcher. all 3ds "cfw" are....
bootntr make it possible to launch on top of others....
It's not a CFW in the same sense as Corbenik, rxMode, ReiNand or Luma3DS, hence why it is not referred to as a CFW in this community.
 
Easiest solution by far is to just run Corbenik as a Luma Payload for dual CFW. If you want two themes (which makes no sense to me, but meh) then yeah just make an emuNAND, format it to unlink, then change the theme. You're still going to have to boot the emu through Luma while holding "R" on boot.

Also, I would consider NTR CFW a mini CFW askin to Pasta in the fact that it runs on top of OFW/CFW. It's just like PastaCFW.
 
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Easiest solution by far is to just run Corbenik as a Luma Payload for dual CFW. If you want two themes (which makes no sense to me, but meh) then yeah just make an emuNAND, format it to unlink, then change the theme. You're still going to have to boot the emu through Luma while holding "R" on boot.

Also, I would consider NTR CFW a mini CFW askin to Pasta in the fact that it runs on top of OFW/CFW. It's just like PastaCFW.
Not really. NTR CFW was a CFW somewhat similar to Luma/etc. iirc, but it is not anymore. PastaCFW is a pretty barebones CFW, but it's still similar to Luma afaik.
 
Not really. NTR CFW was a CFW somewhat similar to Luma/etc. iirc, but it is not anymore. PastaCFW is a pretty barebones CFW, but it's still similar to Luma afaik.
I meant in the sense that they can't be booted alone without booting into an OS first. Or were they ever "full" CFW?
 
I meant in the sense that they can't be booted alone without booting into an OS first. Or were they ever "full" CFW?
You're mistaken. There's no "full CFW" to begin with. And anyway, the only reason why Pasta requires SysNAND to be booted is that so you can run *hax and then boot Pasta, which applies patches and then boots to a NAND. Similarly, you can use Luma with *hax and an ARM9 exploit. Unlike that, NTR CFW currently doesn't do that at all, it's more of an overlay which absolutely requires signature patches (so, CFW) in place before running, unlike Pasta, Luma, etc.
 
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You're mistaken. There's no "full CFW" to begin with. And anyway, the only reason why Pasta requires SysNAND to be booted is that so you can run *hax and then boot Pasta, which applies patches and then boots to a NAND. Similarly, you can use Luma with *hax and an ARM9 exploit. Unlike that, NTR CFW currently doesn't do that at all, it's more of an overlay which absolutely requires signature patches (so, CFW) in place before running, unlike Pasta, Luma, etc.
I know there isn't, hence the quotations Lol. But I see what you're saying. I was trying to say they were just that overlays (NTR) which is why I compared it to Pasta which as per your explanation is more like Luma than NTR. Thanks for the explanation :D
 
Sure, but it's literally my next post after the one you quoted, so it ends up looking a bit... silly I guess.
Cuz I didn't read any posts after the last last reply. I only check notification on Tapatalk and jump to the post if someone reply me.
 

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