Hacking Autobooting?

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I read that you have to rename the rom files to "default.nds" and it will be loaded automatically.
But I tried it on my r4 rts and it didn't worked.
Do you guys have a solution for this "problem"?
 
Take a look at the default firmware for the device you have: What is it called? DS_MENU_.dat? default.nds? Whatever it is, try simply renaming a different homebrew to that and placing it in the place the firmware usually goes (often the root of your micro SD). If that doesn't work, try r4crypt to encrypt the NDS file, and see if that helps. If it still doesn't work, your card probably uses a differently encrypted firmware, and it may not be possible to autoboot on it without reverse engineering (i.e. probably not worth the hassle.)

Why do you want to run the DSTT menu on the card anyway? Is it a DSTT clone?
 
SifJar said:
Take a look at the default firmware for the device you have: What is it called? DS_MENU_.dat? default.nds? Whatever it is, try simply renaming a different homebrew to that and placing it in the place the firmware usually goes (often the root of your micro SD). If that doesn't work, try r4crypt to encrypt the NDS file, and see if that helps. If it still doesn't work, your card probably uses a differently encrypted firmware, and it may not be possible to autoboot on it without reverse engineering (i.e. probably not worth the hassle.)

Why do you want to run the DSTT menu on the card anyway? Is it a DSTT clone?
Yes TTMenu does work on it but i am sick of always loading TTMenu.nds so i want it to automatically boot.
 
FireGrey said:
SifJar said:
Take a look at the default firmware for the device you have: What is it called? DS_MENU_.dat? default.nds? Whatever it is, try simply renaming a different homebrew to that and placing it in the place the firmware usually goes (often the root of your micro SD). If that doesn't work, try r4crypt to encrypt the NDS file, and see if that helps. If it still doesn't work, your card probably uses a differently encrypted firmware, and it may not be possible to autoboot on it without reverse engineering (i.e. probably not worth the hassle.)

Why do you want to run the DSTT menu on the card anyway? Is it a DSTT clone?
Yes TTMenu does work on it but i am sick of always loading TTMenu.nds so i want it to automatically boot.
that's exactly what he said?

example:If the menu file is _DS_MENU.dat(r4 clones use this),then rename ttmenu.nds
 
lolzed said:
FireGrey said:
SifJar said:
Take a look at the default firmware for the device you have: What is it called? DS_MENU_.dat? default.nds? Whatever it is, try simply renaming a different homebrew to that and placing it in the place the firmware usually goes (often the root of your micro SD). If that doesn't work, try r4crypt to encrypt the NDS file, and see if that helps. If it still doesn't work, your card probably uses a differently encrypted firmware, and it may not be possible to autoboot on it without reverse engineering (i.e. probably not worth the hassle.)

Why do you want to run the DSTT menu on the card anyway? Is it a DSTT clone?
Yes TTMenu does work on it but i am sick of always loading TTMenu.nds so i want it to automatically boot.
that's exactly what he said?

example:If the menu file is _DS_MENU.dat(r4 clones use this),then rename ttmenu.nds
I renamed TTMenu.nds to R4.dat (that's my thingy) and it says ?Menu
I even tried renaming TTMenu.dat to R4.dat but still ?Menu
 
FireGrey said:
lolzed said:
FireGrey said:
SifJar said:
Take a look at the default firmware for the device you have: What is it called? DS_MENU_.dat? default.nds? Whatever it is, try simply renaming a different homebrew to that and placing it in the place the firmware usually goes (often the root of your micro SD). If that doesn't work, try r4crypt to encrypt the NDS file, and see if that helps. If it still doesn't work, your card probably uses a differently encrypted firmware, and it may not be possible to autoboot on it without reverse engineering (i.e. probably not worth the hassle.)

Why do you want to run the DSTT menu on the card anyway? Is it a DSTT clone?
Yes TTMenu does work on it but i am sick of always loading TTMenu.nds so i want it to automatically boot.
that's exactly what he said?

example:If the menu file is _DS_MENU.dat(r4 clones use this),then rename ttmenu.nds
I renamed TTMenu.nds to R4.dat (that's my thingy) and it says ?Menu
I even tried renaming TTMenu.dat to R4.dat but still ?Menu
actually,I checked it out...there's both _DS_MENU.dat and R4.dat,if its not the latter,then it might be the first...

If that doesn't work,try dldi patching with whatever dldi it uses...if that doesn't work,try SifJar's instructions...
 
lolzed said:
FireGrey said:
lolzed said:
FireGrey said:
SifJar said:
Take a look at the default firmware for the device you have: What is it called? DS_MENU_.dat? default.nds? Whatever it is, try simply renaming a different homebrew to that and placing it in the place the firmware usually goes (often the root of your micro SD). If that doesn't work, try r4crypt to encrypt the NDS file, and see if that helps. If it still doesn't work, your card probably uses a differently encrypted firmware, and it may not be possible to autoboot on it without reverse engineering (i.e. probably not worth the hassle.)

Why do you want to run the DSTT menu on the card anyway? Is it a DSTT clone?
Yes TTMenu does work on it but i am sick of always loading TTMenu.nds so i want it to automatically boot.
that's exactly what he said?

example:If the menu file is _DS_MENU.dat(r4 clones use this),then rename ttmenu.nds
I renamed TTMenu.nds to R4.dat (that's my thingy) and it says ?Menu
I even tried renaming TTMenu.dat to R4.dat but still ?Menu
actually,I checked it out...there's both _DS_MENU.dat and R4.dat,if its not the latter,then it might be the first...

If that doesn't work,try dldi patching with whatever dldi it uses...if that doesn't work,try SifJar's instructions...
Actually it doesn't have a _DS_MENU.dat, i'll try the dldi theory.
 
The ?MENU error seems to imply this is a DSTT clone. AFAIK, on the DSTT, you simply rename and patch the NDS file, so patch it with the correct patch for your card and rename it to R4.dat, and stick it on the root.
 
Autobooting other menu in R4iSDHC is difficult.
One of your option is using r4.dat in mshl2tools/iniclear/. It leads you YSMenu (if you install /moonshl2/extlink/inilink.ini)
 

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