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Checks only occur at install time, so previously installed games are fine.Ok well that may have happened. That happened probably a while ago though. And I have the cart version as well (if that makes any difference)
If I use freeshop on 11.7 does that mean I won’t get banned.
No. You need cfw to do any downgrading at all.Can I downgrade my 11.5 or 11.6 n3ds with oothax or rpghax?
Hi folks. I don't know if this is the right place to post but... A few days my Original 3DS gave me a BSOD while I was playing a game, them it never booted again. I've never did hardmod or sort of thing, I've just hacked it using the 3ds.hacks.guide tutorial a year ago. I really don't remember the error message of the first time, but now every time I try to turn it on it gives a BSOD with the error "00f800fe 00000000 00000000 00000400 00000000".
Today I bought a "Dual-Core" R4 Flashcart and tried to boot through it (with the magnet and the ds_ntrboot_flasher_dsi.nds file inside the Flashcart microsd), it change the BSOD error to "02f8f8fe 00000000 00000000 00000200 00000000" but it still doesn't boot. I tested the Flashcart on a 3ds from a friend of mine and it boot to safeb9sinstaller properly.
On Discord, a lad point me to this thread (cantpostlinksyet//gbatemp.net/threads/ntrboot-released.472585/page-29) where @yacepi15 had similar problem. My 3DS was in very good condition, never got wet, never dropped, almost no scratches. The only think I can think as a possible cause of damage is the fact that by the last two months I've been using a Xiaomi Powerbank 2 (fastcharge) to charge the 3ds sometimes. But is really odd the BSOD happen just by now. Note that I was not charging it at the moment of the BSOD crash.
If someone have a clue... I would appreciate any help.
It says here 5.1v and 2.4A of output. If it was something related to charging, shouldn't the damage occurred earlier?What is the voltage and amp on the xiaomi powerbank?
It says here 5.1v and 2.4A of output. If it was something related to charging, shouldn't the damage occurred earlier?
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Yes, I've been using it to charge all my mobile devices. On the 3DS I've used a day or two before the BSOD event.Did you use it recently? The Powerbank.
Yes, I've been using it to charge all my mobile devices. On the 3DS I've used a day or two before the BSOD event.
Voltage is the probably the culprit here, the 3ds adapter supply 4.6V and 900mA , and the Powerbank you used supply 5.1V, and 2.4A, My guess is that you damaged your eMMC.
That is the maximum, the power bank can deliver, most detect when less is needed and deliver less. While its not impossible it's the cause, its just as likely it just broke and nothing could have been done or not done that would have prevented it. Things just sometimes break even with normal use. However it is both easy and tempting to blame a specific thing. It's why you see so many X game killed my console, or this new firmware broke my disk drive,etc.
Well the output voltage is higher than what the original charger design was, plugging in something that voltage output is different than what the system was designed for, it would damage internal component or the entire system, in his case he can't access the nand or the SD card if it really eMMC.
Again, with most power banks the stated amount isn't the output voltage. The output voltage is variable. The quoted amount is the Maximum it can output, however if less is needed it outputs less.
That I understand, but if the voltage output suddenly jumped to the highest it can supply, then that how he might have gotten the voltage spike.
Yeah, thats why I said it is possible, however it is unlikely. If that was the case, power banks would be frying devices left and right as a lot can't handle the max voltage. It also sounds like he was using it quite a lot of a period of time and I would expect it to have broken much sooner than that. Like I said though, it's not impossible, but it is unlikely.