Homebrew Boot9strap or ntrboothax?

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The result of all paths on the guide is the same: Installing B9S.

Different firmware versions require different exploits (now easier than ever before). Forget about hardmodding. ntrboot with a compatible flashcart is a very good method working on any version of the official firmware. The flashcart can be restored to the original functionality after installing B9S. Like the guide explains: In rare cases a (clone) flashcart might become unusable or the flashing of the cart fails.

Since other exploits are as easy to use and you don't need ntrboot as an unbricking method at the moment go with either Soundhax or safecerthax depending on your current version.

Good luck and have fun!

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The result of all paths on the guide is the same: Installing B9S.

Different firmware versions require different exploits (now easier than ever before). Forget about hardmodding. ntrboot with a compatible flashcart is a very good method working on any version of the official firmware. The flashcart can be restored to the original functionality after installing B9S. Like the guide explains: In rare cases a (clone) flashcart might become unusable or the flashing of the cart fails.

Since other exploits are as easy to use and you don't need ntrboot as an unbricking method at the moment go with either Soundhax or safecerthax depending on your current version.

Good luck and have fun!
 
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