They make you copy it to the ctrnand now, both b9s and a9lh. Booting without the sd card has been normal for several months.I'd say if your 3DS boots without a SD card, A9LH is gone.
They make you copy it to the ctrnand now, both b9s and a9lh. Booting without the sd card has been normal for several months.I'd say if your 3DS boots without a SD card, A9LH is gone.
Didn't know that. But it should still be gone after NAND restore.They make you copy it to the ctrnand now, both b9s and a9lh. Booting without the sd card has been normal for several months.
check your sd card for errors a faulty sd card usually causes those types of errors.Some .cia installed with FBI just won't load (stuck on 3DS logo loading screen).
But everything works if content is downloaded and installed with Ciangel or that .cia just installed with Title Manager.
Probably, FBI does something wrong.
I'm on Sysnand 11.2, FBI 2.4.8 (but same problem was also in older versions, for me at least).
Last title I remember with such problem - Phoenix Wright Spirits of Justice (EUR).
I used 2 cards and problem repeated with both.check your sd card for errors a faulty sd card usually causes those types of errors.
@Steveice10, will you be updating the 3DSX version of FBI to take advantage of new_hbmenu+Rosalina allowing full ARM11 permissions for 3DSX apps? As it is now, it doesn't work, potentially because it's expecting a target app (not sure though). It just locks up on the homebrew menu screen.
Working fine for me. Going by what someone reported to me yesterday, it seems that whether it works or not depends on what app you use to launch the homebrew menu.@Steveice10, will you be updating the 3DSX version of FBI to take advantage of new_hbmenu+Rosalina allowing full ARM11 permissions for 3DSX apps? As it is now, it doesn't work, potentially because it's expecting a target app (not sure though). It just locks up on the homebrew menu screen.
Hmm... Okay. I'll give it a try with another app as the underlying app... It's a shame I can't use Health and Safety Information for it, but hey, anything to get around this monitoring garbage.Working fine for me. Going by what someone reported to me yesterday, it seems that whether it works or not depends on what app you use to launch the homebrew menu.
no they just get "hidden", they still exist in the ticket.db in the unknown folder(everything illegal goes there)Regarding tickets deletion: when selecting "remove unused tickets" in FBI , are they really deleted or not? I can find a good answer.
As far as the system is concerned they are "deleted", however it does not seem to actually zero out the ticket data from the ticket.db; it just marks it as invalid. I assume that in the future a newly installed ticket could end up taking its place and overwriting the leftover data.Regarding tickets deletion: when selecting "remove unused tickets" in FBI , are they really deleted or not? I can find a good answer.
What if let's say I have an old backup of a clean ticket.db, and I want to replace my current one? Will my backup titles that haven't a ticket start ?no they just get "hidden", they still exist in the ticket.db in the unknown folder(everything illegal goes there)
If you have a "clean" ticket.db ( I mean without tickets in the unkown folder ), make a backup of your current one(for safety reason, if you screw up) and replace it with your old "clean" one.What if let's say I have an old backup of a clean ticket.db, and I want to replace my current one? Will my backup titles that haven't a ticket start ?