Hacking CFW system transfer process.

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Your second method is something I was considering, I'll try it and let you know.
There's been an ARM9 exploit found and implemented after I made that post, amusingly enough. Assuming you have a cartridge of some sort to stick in your 3DS, follow https://3ds.guide/homebrew-launcher-(soundhax) through instead. No more need to NFIRM downgrade with DSiWare.
 
There's been an ARM9 exploit found and implemented after I made that post, amusingly enough. Assuming you have a cartridge of some sort to stick in your 3DS, follow https://3ds.guide/homebrew-launcher-(soundhax) through instead. No more need to NFIRM downgrade with DSiWare.
Dang it, I knew I should have waited a couple of days when that Soundhax was released on 11.2. Since I already started the old process, and copied the files from my source SD card to my target SD card should I go ahead and reformat my target card?
 
Dang it, I knew I should have waited a couple of days when that Soundhax was released on 11.2. Since I already started the old process, and copied the files from my source SD card to my target SD card should I go ahead and reformat my target card?
Reformatted the card and went through the process, as is well. Unfortunately, I have to wait 5 more days still to get my 2DS over it to because of the now unneeded O3DS transfer. Thanks a bunch for everyone's help and input.
 
Reformatted the card and went through the process, as is well. Unfortunately, I have to wait 5 more days still to get my 2DS over it to because of the now unneeded O3DS transfer. Thanks a bunch for everyone's help and input.
Yeah, it's kind of a bummer having to wait for the system transfer cooldown. No way you could have known, though, ARM9 exploits don't usually fall out of the sky. :)
 
Yeah, it's kind of a bummer having to wait for the system transfer cooldown. No way you could have known, though, ARM9 exploits don't usually fall out of the sky. :)
Yeah, but something did tell me to wait a couple of days. Now I'm looking at restoring the system that I transferred over. Any tips there?
 
Just restore the NAND and SD contents. If it had an NNID, that is now on your N3DS so you'll want to remove it from your O3DS after restoring everything: https://3ds.guide/troubleshooting#rm_nnid
Thanks, again, found the old instructions with the restore steps via the link in your first post. Easy stuff, I just didn't want to mess anything up.
 

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