Yep , It's ridiculous , especialky since nobody gives a flying fuck of 3D.
He can , but we don't know what FW he's on.can't he use the method to boot into a cartridge game which is exploitable like cubic ninja and mod it through it?
can't he use the method to boot into a cartridge game which is exploitable like cubic ninja and mod it through it?
He can , but we don't know what FW he's on.
He can , but we don't know what FW he's on.
Actually, no he can't. When you boot like that, the necessary services required for the hack is not loaded.He can , but we don't know what FW he's on.
Send it to someone on the forumLooks like I'm out of options. Just one little prompt screen is stopping me from using my otherwise fully working 3DS. Nintendo think straight.
Send it to someone on the forum
Not necessarily. The users on this list are endorsed as trustworthy by other forum membersA little bit on the risky side, wouldn't you say?
Not necessarily. The users on this list are endorsed as trustworthy by other forum members
https://gbatemp.net/threads/list-of-hardmod-installers-by-region.414224/
actually, i would try moving the slider down and then, applying slight pressure towards the screen, move it up.
try that a few times, gradually applying more pressure. dont break it, stay reasonable.
next, again move the slider down carefully, then move it up while pinching the area right next to the slider together between your index finger and thumb. again, dont kill it, but give it a squeeze.
i've had some older gadgets using similar sliders and sometimes, that got them to work a few more times
sadly, there are no software mods for this kind of thing.
oothax is a secondary exploit, so he would need either a powersaves or a second system to set it up. Ninjhax is primary, but you need internet to set it up. Freakyhax would be the only entry point that would work because it's primary and doesn't require internet. He still probably wouldn't be able to access the homebrew launcher, and there probably isn't a homebrew app that could help him. The only way to fix this is by doing something to the hardware.This may be a stretch, but on the hacking side...what if he used a self-contained hack like OoTHax? Granted, he would have to know what firmware he is on, but the hack uses a save game overflow, so it doesn't require the qr code scanner or browser or anything like that.
Could he not use that to boot into HBL and go from there? He could trial and error the firmware by installing the hack at each version it supports until one works. Yes, he'd have to have a functional 3ds or a Power Saves to install the hack, but wouldn't this open things up a bit? (It may not solve his current issue of being stuck on setup, but it'd give him more access to tools)
Note that I'm assuming that NinjHax & OoTHax work differently...I could be wrong.
When applying pressure to the slider, the idea is to see if you can get the broken piece to connect with the part still attached to the switch. The point of applying pressure is to close any gap between the two pieces. (At least, I'm pretty sure that's what they were getting at). You'll have to experiment applying pressure at different points to see if you can make the connection. Might be a good idea to try up several times. So put the slider down, without pressing on it, then press it and slide it slowly upward to the 3D position. If it doesn't work, gently slide it back down without pressing on it...and try again.
This may be a stretch, but on the hacking side...what if he used a self-contained hack like OoTHax? Granted, he would have to know what firmware he is on, but the hack uses a save game overflow, so it doesn't require the qr code scanner or browser or anything like that.
Could he not use that to boot into HBL and go from there? He could trial and error the firmware by installing the hack at each version it supports until one works. Yes, he'd have to have a functional 3ds or a Power Saves to install the hack, but wouldn't this open things up a bit? (It may not solve his current issue of being stuck on setup, but it'd give him more access to tools)
Note that I'm assuming that NinjHax & OoTHax work differently...I could be wrong.
When applying pressure to the slider, the idea is to see if you can get the broken piece to connect with the part still attached to the switch. The point of applying pressure is to close any gap between the two pieces. (At least, I'm pretty sure that's what they were getting at). You'll have to experiment applying pressure at different points to see if you can make the connection. Might be a good idea to try up several times. So put the slider down, without pressing on it, then press it and slide it slowly upward to the 3D position. If it doesn't work, gently slide it back down without pressing on it...and try again.
for the first thing, imagine you're trying to push the slider towards the screenWhen you say to apply pressure, where specifically should I apply it? On the 3D led? Next to speaker? On the speaker?
CTRTransfer (Type D9) - Bypass Profile SetupWhy there isn't anyway to bypass the 3DS Initial Setup vía software with a hacked 3DS, but not a NAND backup?