I just got a used N3DS from Amazon thinking it would come with a low firmware. Unfortunately it's running 10.5. Is it possible to downgrade from this version to 9.2?
Thanks for any help!
Thanks for any help!
What does that mean?You need to hardmod your 3ds if you want to.
What does that mean?
You need to open it up and solder some wires on the board.What does that mean?
I like to make sure I'm getting an answer to my specific situation so I know for absolute sure.And there's another one. No offense you're about like the 50th person to make a thread about this. If a simple Google has been unhelpful, add 'gbatemp' to the search and click 'More results from GBAtemp'.
Pay someone to do the downgrade for you than. The hardmod dont have to stay. Your chances of finding a n3ds on fw 9.2 or lower brand new is slim to none.I like to make sure I'm getting an answer to my specific situation so I know for absolute sure.
I guess I'm screwed. Not interested in doing any hardmodding. I guess I'll be selling it.
I have no problem downgrading from 10.2 or older. I've done it twice. I also bought a brand new N3DS from Best Buy a few weeks ago and it was 9.6 so I think most units on the shelf will be fairly low firmware. This one was probably only 10.5 because it was used sold by Amazon which means it was probably recently returned by someone that updated it themselves.Pay someone to do the downgrade for you than. The hardmod dont have to stay. Your chances of finding a n3ds on fw 9.2 or lower brand new is slim to none.
Pay someone to do the downgrade for you than. The hardmod dont have to stay. Your chances of finding a n3ds on fw 9.2 or lower brand new is slim to none.
I was implying 9.2 or lower.I have no problem downgrading from 10.2 or older. I've done it twice. I also bought a brand new N3DS from Best Buy a few weeks ago and it was 9.6 so I think most units on the shelf will be fairly low firmware. This one was probably only 10.5 because it was used sold by Amazon which means it was probably recently returned by someone that updated it themselves.