I want to use Checkpoint save editor to edit mh4u save but I don't need permanent cfw on my system. I also have r4i plus gold card, so how to do that guys, is that even possible?
Theres no reason to not have cfw on the system.I want to use Checkpoint save editor to edit mh4u save but I don't need permanent cfw on my system. I also have r4i plus gold card, so how to do that guys, is that even possible?
well you can get free homebrew access like this https://gbatemp.net/threads/steelminer-jpn-free-cfw-us-eu-jp-free-homebrew.506166/I want to use Checkpoint save editor to edit mh4u save but I don't need permanent cfw on my system. I also have r4i plus gold card, so how to do that guys, is that even possible?
Those methods, while cheap, are outdated with the release of NTRBoot. They also have the risk of not working on newer firmwares. So while those are a good option for someone who doesn't have a lot of money and needs it done today, NTRBoot does have the benefit of working even for temporary cfw. Just copy the luma firm to the SD card, and flash boot9strap to the flashcart. Use the hidden recovery mode on the 3DS to have it boot the ntr cart, and instead of running a perm-cfw installer, it'll load luma instead. This method is similar to Henkaku for the Vita. Every time you shut down the system, you have to do a few things to reactivate the CFW, otherwise the system is OFW.well you can get free homebrew access like this https://gbatemp.net/threads/steelminer-jpn-free-cfw-us-eu-jp-free-homebrew.506166/
then if you want CFW you have to buy a $2 DSIWare title like sudoku and yes only certain dsiware titles are compatible https://jisagi.github.io/SeedminerGuide/
Yeah maybe there aren't any reasons not to have cfw on my system but I have them. I recently bought this new 3ds mh4u for 350 bucks so I don't wanna risk bricking itTheres no reason to not have cfw on the system.
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There's like actually zero risk, in fact installing it is the part people get most paranoid aboutYeah maybe there aren't any reasons not to have cfw on my system but I have them. I recently bought this new 3ds mh4u for 350 bucks so I don't wanna risk bricking it
Gonna try doing it then. I hope everything goes wellThere's like actually zero risk, in fact installing it is the part people get most paranoid about
But if for whatever reason you feel like writing to your bootrom twice is safer than keeping CFW installed, here you go
I feel likeGonna try doing it then. I hope everything goes well
That SeedMiner guide is linked to from 3ds.hacks.guide, and is not outdated.Those methods, while cheap, are outdated with the release of NTRBoot. They also have the risk of not working on newer firmwares. So while those are a good option for someone who doesn't have a lot of money and needs it done today, NTRBoot does have the benefit of working even for temporary cfw. Just copy the luma firm to the SD card, and flash boot9strap to the flashcart. Use the hidden recovery mode on the 3DS to have it boot the ntr cart, and instead of running a perm-cfw installer, it'll load luma instead. This method is similar to Henkaku for the Vita. Every time you shut down the system, you have to do a few things to reactivate the CFW, otherwise the system is OFW.
Thank youI feel like writing to your bootrom repeatedly is the most dangerous thing you could do, but hey, to each their own
Good luck
You can't write to the bootrom, otherwise Nintendo would have been able to patch the NTRBoot exploit. The bootrom is a read only area that can be exploited in memory. It's the System NAND that could be written to and possibly get a little corrupted if you write to it too many times, but you only write to it once when installing the CFW, that is as long as it's either boot9strap or fastboot3DS. Those function as chainloaders which in turn boot the proper CFW such as Luma.I feel like writing to your bootrom repeatedly is the most dangerous thing you could do, but hey, to each their own
Good luck
seedminer is newer than ntrboot and the homebrew access isnt needed dependent on how you use seedminerThose methods, while cheap, are outdated with the release of NTRBoot. They also have the risk of not working on newer firmwares. So while those are a good option for someone who doesn't have a lot of money and needs it done today, NTRBoot does have the benefit of working even for temporary cfw. Just copy the luma firm to the SD card, and flash boot9strap to the flashcart. Use the hidden recovery mode on the 3DS to have it boot the ntr cart, and instead of running a perm-cfw installer, it'll load luma instead. This method is similar to Henkaku for the Vita. Every time you shut down the system, you have to do a few things to reactivate the CFW, otherwise the system is OFW.