There isn't, as far as I know, especially not if it's a hardware issue.
If some lane on the pcb connects to another one it shouldn't, you can't really do much about it, unfortunately.
I got the newest build installed on my laptop and the Linux integration is super awesome.
The Windows shell always has been one of the few things I just couldn't work with at all! It is so unintuitive and don't let me start talking about Batch scripts..
Great post. I'm using Java for I'd say 6-7 years at least now (and I'm just 20) and I really like the simplicity of it (compared to say C++) while having enough freedom to do more complex things as well. It is actually pretty fast, so much that it should be sufficient for most applications that...
No worries. Yep that is perfect. And you can still access your 9.2 emunand on boot with L or R? Not saying that you need it, I actually removed my emuNand completely but that is up to you.
I don't quite understand what your problem is, then. I thought you couldn't access emuNand and tried to find a way to differentiate them?
Of course they don't change looks by swapping them if that's what you mean.
So if you have both firmware.bin files in place, I'd say check your version...
Well, think about it this way, you initially created your emuNand as a clone from your sysNand, so in the beginning they obviously look the same.
But usually, as soon as you change it on one, it shouldn't change on the other. It might be the case if they are still linked but I doubt it's the...
I simply switched the theme on emuNand and changed the number of icon rows to tell them apart easily. But aside from that, getting into system settings and see the version number there should be sufficient. If it really doesn't change, there are some things that might have gone wrong:
Are you...
Well as long as it autoboots to your 10.7 sysnand and boots to 9.2 emunand when you hold L on boot, everything's fine.
For setting up the booting to decrypt9, there are multiple ways to do this.
Personally I used a bootmanager called bootctr9, where you can simply configure the path and button...
Oh and I forgot to mention it earlier, for decrypt9 to work, you might need a slot0x05keyY.bin on the root of your sd card, you can find a link to that in the guide you posted earlier.
Also, you can find the "Dump CTRNAND" option under "Sys/Emunand options" -> "Partition Dump" in Decrypt9 and...
Yep, that is correct. Your AuReiNand installation will still point to the emuNand though (which is 9.2 after the swap). For auto booting the sysnand, you need to create a "updatedsysnand" file (without any extension) in the /aurei folder on your sd card. Also create a "installeda9lh" file there...
For swapping NANDs I can recommend this guide. Super easy to follow and it works perfectly.
You need to run Decrypt9 for that, just run it via homebrew launcher on sysNand or via arm9loaderhax (either switch out the arm9loaderhax.bin or start it via a bootmanager)
Kind of an unrelated question though: It's said everywhere that AuReiNand for instance protects the FIRM0/FIRM1 from being overwritten. So what if the OTA update from Nintendo just fails if it cant write to the FIRM partitions? Would we need some kind of patched update (or install it manually...
You need to install a custom firmware that supports A9LH, like AuReinand. It has its own arm9loaderhax.bin,
which you can just replace and then it should boot emuNand (and sysNand if you press L or R)
if they get permission from 4j (the studio who helped put minecraft on consoles), they could put the console edition tutorial worlds in the game, as seeds
and i mean all of them (if not, maybe a few highlights, like TU1, TU31, and TU69)