Homebrew A question about updating

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Is it safe to upgrade my 3ds system to 11.1.0.34. I am using meunhax 1.3.1 on a system with 11.0.0.33. I have no CFW installed. This question may seem dumb.
 
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If you're on 11.0 atm, you either need to get a hardmod (by someone from this forum, there's a thread about it) or do a DSI-Downgrade with another hacked 3DS.
If you can do one of them, i'd say yes, get A9LH and you don't have to worry about all this stuff anymore.
 

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Thank you two for replying. Should I put CFW on my 3ds?
If you can, you should. However, you can't without another hacked 3ds or a hardmod at the moment. One option currently is to send your 3ds in for a hardmod to one of gbatemp's hardmod installers, but it'll cost around $40 I believe.
 

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Thank you two for replying. Should I put CFW on my 3ds?
you can't without some way of downgrading to 9.2 ATM, so unless you have a good bit of soldering experience or another 3ds thats already hacked, no.
Once you have the downgrade, you can do the A9LH route, or CFW with emunand/rednand/(whats the difference on O3ds?). Emunand route takes up a bit more space on the sd card, but I would personally say that the A9LH route takes a bit longer, not to mention ATM you need to downgrade twice.

(also, i think you meant 11.1.0.34 in your first post, so might want to fix that.)
 
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