Hacking Gateway browser downgrade safe?

dark_samus3

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So I want to downgrade to a lower firmware using the gateway launcher. I made a NAND backup. So how when I click downgrade will it be safe?
I HIGHLY recommend against this... Gateway does it in a super dirty way and its something you don't want to deal with down the road (you can actually fill your NAND up, fragment it or do other harmful things)
 
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Just... update your system to 9.2 using rxTools/Decrypt9 injection and use Menuhax. Neither rxTools nor Decrypt9 can inject FBI properly into your NAND after Gateway downgrade. Reasons are different though: rxTools can't 'cause Gateway leaves "old" version of H&S inside the system so it has both 4.x and 6.x H&S versions and the one that is un-modded is launched. Decrypt9 just can't handle the CTRNAND fragmentation caused by this.
TL;DR: don't do this. You're going to have a bad time.
 
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Just... update your system to 9.2 using rxTools/Decrypt9 injection and use Menuhax. Neither rxTools nor Decrypt9 can inject FBI properly into your NAND after Gateway downgrade. Reasons are different though: rxTools can't 'cause Gateway leaves "old" version of H&S inside the system so it has both 4.x and 6.x H&S versions and the one that is un-modded is launched. Decrypt9 just can't handle the CTRNAND fragmentation caused by this.
TL;DR: don't do this. You're going to have a bad time.
D9 can now properly handle GW DG'ed NAND FBI injection, it uses title.db (the one in NAND) to determine which title needs to be dumped/injected
 

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