Updated mine but I'm now getting "An error has occurred" on black screen. Is a Dorasu icon, but I can't get it to load anymore.
I didn't updated the 3DS yet.
I didn't updated the 3DS yet.
Doesn't work, but common sense truly comes into play here. I suppose the team at r4ids could have over-looked this detail, but they haven't. I think they'll get another update out, if their website is taken at face value.Has anyone tried this update on the DSi, and then used the older 3DS update (that wouldn't work on some Rev C cards) to see if it would update for 4.5.0-10?
Perhaps it fixes the issue the older update has...I can't test this myself, since I'm not at home.
Just curious... has anyone tried doing this update for the DSi, then doing the older 3DS update that wouldn't work on the bad Rev C cards to see if it would go through?
It sounds like the DSi update can at least complete on these cards, so perhaps it fixes the issue the other update has with finding certain information within the card? I can't test this myself since I'm not at home.
It's the same hardware but another firmware. I don't know the real reason for the problems with the update. But we compared the hardware revision (one card that passed the update and one that failed) and they were the same.wtf how gay,at this rate Nintendo will have a new update out by the time these guys fix the C cards and why in the hell would you revision a card with the same letter "version" but its a different chip..... .. Chinese people.
Why haven't they just developed some kind of update that re-flashes the bad cards to a lower, basic version of the firmware, then have people update it to the working card's version, and then just update normally to the current version? It may be more steps for customers, but if you bought one of these cards, then it's not like you're completely clueless. This is just incredibly frustrating.It's the same hardware but another firmware. I don't know the real reason for the problems with the update. But we compared the hardware revision (one card that passed the update and one that failed) and they were the same.
Maybe it's not that easy to re-flash a bad card... maybe the new cards have a new firmware and not a basic version...Why haven't they just developed some kind of update that re-flashes the bad cards to a lower, basic version of the firmware, then have people update it to the working card's version, and then just update normally to the current version? It may be more steps for customers, but if you bought one of these cards, then it's not like you're completely clueless. This is just incredibly frustrating.
ok maybe they had problems with the golden block (YXC 40.0UIK and WGW 40mhz). It's the single difference hardware whise I find.I'm looking for ( sharp ) pictures of the ( older ) PCB's used by the R4ids.cn
The latest PCB pictures I've are the "problem" C PCB ( Metroid Icon) and the "newest" C PCB (Konami Icon ) with a white 1 near the processor
R6 here.I'm looking for ( sharp ) pictures of the ( older ) PCB's used by the R4ids.cn
The latest PCB pictures I've are the "problem" C PCB ( Metroid Icon) and the "newest" C PCB (Konami Icon ) with a white 1 near the processor
ok maybe they had problems with the golden block (YXC 40.0UIK and WGW 40mhz). It's the single difference hardware whise I find.
Thanks Rydian, did the latest update work on this card ? What was "your" first icon . . . and what is your icon now ? Updated before ?R6 here.
The DSi update ran, though the card check/model data never showed in the updater.Thanks Rydian, did the latest update work on this card ? What was "your" first icon . . . and what is your icon now ? Updated before ?