Hi. I have a 3ds xl that i haven't touched in a year and a half that has CFW on it. I would like to format the device and SD card and just cleanly install and update anything that needs it. could someone provide me with a guide to do this and also any reason that I shouldn't format my SD card (because i have a feeling that i really shouldn't do that.) any help would be great. thanks.
Hi. I have a 3ds xl that i haven't touched in a year and a half that has CFW on it. I would like to format the device and SD card and just cleanly install and update anything that needs it. could someone provide me with a guide to do this and also any reason that I shouldn't format my SD card (because i have a feeling that i really shouldn't do that.) any help would be great. thanks.
What is the point of the "Let's delete everything!!"-method? I. Don't. Understand. It. Never will.
The only reason for deleting personal data is if you do not want it anymore.
What is the point of the "Let's delete everything!!"-method? I. Don't. Understand. It. Never will.
The only reason for deleting personal data is if you do not want it anymore.
the 3ds was won in a competition a couple years back. it came with some stuff like that angel app that doesn't work anymore. i also find that a lot of games i have on there just don't work. comes up with a black screen with a random error(OOT 3D dropped an error before i could even load in) frequently. I thought i could just wipe all that stuff off there with a clean install.
the 3ds was won in a competition a couple years back. it came with some stuff like that angel app that doesn't work anymore. i also find that a lot of games i have on there just don't work. comes up with a black screen with a random error(OOT 3D dropped an error before i could even load in) frequently. I thought i could just wipe all that stuff off there with a clean install.
You leave me speechless. You are the first one to provide a sensible answer to my question "Why delete everything?"
Please note that uninstalling the CFW is neither needed for your goal nor a good idea. Everything else can only be answered by yourself. Do you still need something from the old setup?
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Paranoid me would backup the NAND to another FAT32, h2testw (or F3) checked SD as well as the content of the main SD. Just in case.
If individual deleting titles is out of question because of supposed corruption:
Backup any saves you care for with Checkpoint and/or JKSM and store those on your computer
Make sure the console boots without SD before formatting the SD
Check the empty SD with h2testw or F3
"Format System Memory" (aka factory reset) will throw away the user profile and make previous SD data unusable. All Activity Log data will be gone as well.
B9S survives this. Above guide is still the correct way after formatting the console+SD
Make sure you have latest B9S (Luma3DS at least version v8.0 or higher)
Make sure the 3DS slider works before "Format System Memory"
You leave me speechless. You are the first one to provide a sensible answer to my question "Why delete everything?"
Please note that uninstalling the CFW is neither needed for your goal nor a good idea. Everything else can only be answered by yourself. Do you still need something from the old setup?
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Paranoid me would backup the NAND to another FAT32, h2testw (or F3) checked SD as well as the content of the main SD. Just in case.
If individual deleting titles is out of question because of supposed corruption:
Backup any saves you care for with Checkpoint and/or JKSM and store those on your computer
Make sure the console boots without SD before formatting the SD
Check the empty SD with h2testw or F3
"Format System Memory" (aka factory reset) will throw away the user profile and make previous SD data unusable. All Activity Log data will be gone as well.
B9S survives this. Above guide is still the correct way after formatting the console+SD
Make sure you have latest B9S (Luma3DS at least version v8.0 or higher)
Make sure the 3DS slider works before "Format System Memory"
Thanks for all the advice here. The first thing I planned to do is back the whole SD card up before I begin to do anything else with it. This reaffirms that notion. There’s nothing I need from the old setup. I’m happy to start again on everything. I definitely won’t try to remove the CFW from the device itself now. Hopefully everything comes out ok on the other side. Again, thanks for the advice.
I expect a lot of new "primary" exploits could be implemented since Seedminer cracks the filesystem encryption wide open. (A lot of the older "secondary" exploits could probably be redone that way, for that matter.) But there doesn't seem to be much call for new exploits anymore.
I’m just gonna go ahead and ask if anyone experienced with seedminer can help me with the movable sed since the website is being weird for me and thats not in my field of intelligence
Send me a message requesting my id0 and friend code and i can reach you tomorrow since thanksgiving is today so i am busy
Hello, im still looking for someone who can help me with this. I hope one of you can help if you can because i want to homebrew my ds but the bruteforce movable site wont work for me and also considering i dont have any friends with homebrew that can seedmine my movable
Hello, im still looking for someone who can help me with this. I hope one of you can help if you can because i want to homebrew my ds but the bruteforce movable site wont work for me and also considering i dont have any friends with homebrew that can seedmine my movable
Good day! I just recently hacked my old 3ds, and I'm using Asdolo's Ultimate SNES VC Injector for a few games. However, Super Castlevania IV does not work. (I'd just use the VC cia if it wasn't for the fact that it's an old 3DS and not the N3DS.)
I downloaded a few different versions of the sfc but haven't found a way to make this work. I was wondering if I could get some advice on how else I could set this up. If I download an emulator, is there an easy way to create an injector to point to that?
Hey! I’ve been attempting to run a copy of Pokemon Platinum I dumped using Godmode9. I’m currently running it through Twilight Menu, but after the nds-loader startup boots, the game greets me with a white bottom screen and a red top screen. The red top screen even has a neat little pattern of white dots.
The image should be sent with this. I’ve attempted to run Soulsilver as well, and it went off without a hitch, which means it was likely an issue with this ROM — but is this rom just messed beyond repair, or did something else happen?
The cart seemed to work perfectly, and by all accounts, it wasn't a bootleg. The cart itself honestly seemed perfectly fine.
I was thinking it was an issue just in emulating Platinum, but it very well could be an issue with the ROM itself. Is there any guides as to how I can calculate a ROM hash? It's probably fairly obvious, but my illiterate ass can't find any at the moment.
Thank you!
**Edit: I've got the hash, I think, through Gameheader. Specifically, I've got the CRC32, MD5, SHA1, and SHA256 hashes. I'm not entirely sure where to go with these hashes, mind, but I've checked around using the CRC32 hash -- and nothing's lined up yet.
**E2: At least through the romhacks forums, there doesn't seem to be any match for the copy in terms of SHA1/SHA256 and the CRC/MD5 hashes. Are there any other methods of comparison I should use for this, or is this a bootleg?
Looking through another dump, from what I can tell, most of the values seem identical -- or at least match up a fair deal. Having run both, it seems the primary issue lay in the Platinum copy I dumped attempting to pull a save where there was none. Scratch that, the other one still crashes. Not sure why.
**Edit: I've got the hash, I think, through Gameheader. Specifically, I've got the CRC32, MD5, SHA1, and SHA256 hashes. I'm not entirely sure where to go with these hashes, mind, but I've checked around using the CRC32 hash -- and nothing's lined up yet.
**E2: At least through the romhacks forums, there doesn't seem to be any match for the copy in terms of SHA1/SHA256 and the CRC/MD5 hashes. Are there any other methods of comparison I should use for this, or is this a bootleg?
While it's conceivable that two files might have the same CRC32 but a different MD5 or SHA1, it's really so completely improbable as to not be worth considering.
If you want to compare dumps, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_hex_editors suggests numerous suitable programs. (I keep coming back to Frhed, but I keep suspecting there's something better out there that's still free.)
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