Haha yeah didn't actually read through entirely as I was trying to eat and finish some work while replying all at the same time LOL. I'm multitasking like crazy right now.Hence why @Shadow#1 said Native NTR support meaning, using it without having to use the DEV version and a firmware.bin
theres no way to break it really a9lh has controll of the system the worst they can do is make their update not work with a9lh which will cause 3ds to brick but you can just restore your nand backup and your fineNo. Nintendo may find a way of breaking A9LH. It's good to be cautious.
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Wrong. These are called "hacks" for a reason. In programming, in logic, there's always a way of circumventing protection measures. The more complex a system is, the more likely it is to have flaws. Don't assume A9LH not to have vulnerabilities.theres no way to break it really a9lh has controll of the system the worst they can do is make their update not work with a9lh which will cause 3ds to brick but you can just restore your nand backup and your fine
it has firm 0 overwrite protection so if a new update trys to over right that it won't work meaning a9lh will still work and you can unbrick if that bricked your system and nintedo are only trying to stop exploits on the newest version and a9lh uses old system versions to install but it lets you update with out losing the hacksWrong. These are called "hacks" for a reason. In programming, in logic, there's always a way of circumventing protection measures. Don't assume A9LH not to have vulnerabilities.
If someone broke the security of the 3DZ once, surely the ones with the actual source code of the 3DS' firmware can break A9LH's.
It's dangerous to make assumptions such as "A9LH is invulnerable".
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AGAIN: Do not assume a system to be invulnerable.it has firm 0 overwrite protection so if a new update trys to over right that it won't work meaning a9lh will still work and you can unbrick if that bricked your system and nintedo are only trying to stop exploits on the newest version and a9lh uses old system versions to install but it lets you update with out losing the hacks
it has firm 0 overwrite protection so if a new update trys to over right that it won't work meaning a9lh will still work and you can unbrick if that bricked your system
Yea some don't have the brains to comprehend what I saidHence why @Shadow#1 said Native NTR support meaning, using it without having to use the DEV version and a firmware.bin
Haha hate to say this but agreedYea some don't have the brains to comprehend what I said
While patching A9LH is very unlikely, the basic point of assuming nothing and checking before updating remains the most sensible option. Just check before you update, just in case.
https://www.reddit.com/r/3dshacks/comments/52bjvs/from_110033u_to_107032u_overnight_can_somebody/ does it seem like magic to you? LOLwell if you have a 3ds on 10.7 or less it would be better to down grade and get permanent homebrew access and kernel access thats why i did it when downgrading was first a thing on newer firmwares
Are you on a CFW with FIRM protection, or, if you can disable it, is it enabled?Just "checking before I update" [emoji14]
I'm on a n3DS on 11.0 with A9LH installed. Can I update to 11.1?
Are you on a CFW with FIRM protection, or, if you can disable it, is it enabled?
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Luma doesn't allow you to disable it, so you're good. You can update I guess.I'm not sure what FIRM protection is :s But yeah I'm running Luma.
If he doesn't know about updating it then I'm assuming he's using plaiclets guide for a9lh so he should be running luma3ds which has firm protection enabled.Are you on a CFW with FIRM protection, or, if you can disable it, is it enabled?