The erase feature only works if there is a password set, otherwise it just returns an error because theres no reason to erase
One question: if I do not backup nand and I unlocked the MMC, it is possible to extract thereafter NAND? (with Win32DiskImager ..button READ)
only thing one could do then is to flash the emuNAND from the same console if it exists (which will most likely be a higher firmware than 4.5, so no more exploits but at least it would still work).One question: if I do not backup nand and I unlocked the MMC, it is possible to extract thereafter NAND? (with Win32DiskImager ..button READ)
ok thank you. The person who bricked his console has not used your emunand no bakcup nand
If I connect the DAT1 and DAT2 the program will not work on Arduino?
Did anybody try a file recovery program or something of the sorts after the force erase to try and recover the nand?One question: if I do not backup nand and I unlocked the MMC, it is possible to extract thereafter NAND? (with Win32DiskImager ..button READ)
Did anybody try a file recovery program or something of the sorts after the force erase to try and recover the nand?
Did anybody try a file recovery program or something of the sorts after the force erase to try and recover the nand?
ye, still would be cool to see a complete low level raw sector clone of the nand chip to a file, disregarding the filesystem or partition or whatever and see if it's all zeroed out or not
It's easy to recover whole partitions after quick format on windows for example, i understand it's different, but how long does the forced erase take? if it's quick it would mean that it doesn't overwrite the nand and probly everything is still there... ^^
Strange.... my 3ds responds with 255When I connect the arduino and the SD adptador, like nothing connected.
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