What? The timebomb hasn't "blown up" already on my flashcard. If it has, it would just say "Firmware expired!" without booting any .nds files, not a specific error like this.View attachment 311788
Worth trying if you haven't already..
I saw the log files, it's saying that it's trying to read the nor, but it's expecting the value 0xFF, but that isn't the case.Can like someone who actually knows about how NTRBoot works actually analyze the logs that I provided? I keep just receiving general advice that doesn't help me.
What firmware update tool? I only saw the clean kernel on there.I saw the log files, it's saying that it's trying to read the nor, but it's expecting the value 0xFF, but that isn't the case.
For some reason, the data in your flashcart is different from the norm. Can you actually try to run the firmware update tool from their website? Maybe it will properly set the values in the flashcart.
Were you able to dump the original nor btw? If you can send it that may help finding the issue.
Good question.Edit: BTW, may i ask why you are trying to install cfw with ntrboot instead of Pichaxx or Seedminer? Do you have a bricked 3DS?
Here is the file.If you can send it that may help finding the issue.
What? Isn't BootNTR discontinued & not being updated anymore?Actually, looking at the source code, it looks like the tool is unable to clear the flashcard to install the custom firm (it's not being able to write to it). I think the best you can do is open an issue in the github repository describing your problem, so that the developer can take a look: https://github.com/ntrteam/flashcart_core/issues
BootNTR is for launching NTR CFW, and ntrboot is for installing B9S (yeah, pretty bad naming). Both tools are not discontinued, it's just that there is no need for updates. You can see in the link I sent that there is some activity regarding issues, and the dev seems to be replying to them.What? Isn't BootNTR discontinued & not being updated anymore?
So there's still a chance that they will fix it?BootNTR is for launching NTR CFW, and ntrboot is for installing B9S (yeah, pretty bad naming). Both tools are not discontinued, it's just that there is no need for updates. You can see in the link I sent that there is some activity regarding issues, and the dev seems to be replying to them.