No we don'tMaybe something went wrong after the transfer.
Do you have the same NNID on both 3DS?
Will give it a try, thanks! (:I don't think you can, the only way is to format AND restore your Data.
1. Backup your sysNAND
2. Format the system using TinyFormat
3. Load up Decrypt9WIP on boot (since you have A9LH)
4. Navigate to SysNAND Options -> System Save Dump...
5. Select "Dump friendsave.bin" and press A -- this is a new Friend Code and it is already randomised after format
6. Restore your NAND
7. Finally inject the new friendsave.bin file!
8. Reboot and go back to Friend List to see if your Friend Code is now different...
I don't think you can, the only way is to format AND restore your Data.
1. Backup your sysNAND
2. Format the system using TinyFormat
3. Load up Decrypt9WIP on boot (since you have A9LH)
4. Navigate to SysNAND Options -> System Save Dump...
5. Select "Dump friendsave.bin" and press A -- this is a new Friend Code and it is already randomised after format
6. Restore your NAND
7. Finally inject the new friendsave.bin file!
8. Reboot and go back to Friend List to see if your Friend Code is now different...
Looks like it worked out! Thanks!I don't think you can, the only way is to format AND restore your Data.
1. Backup your sysNAND
2. Format the system using TinyFormat
3. Load up Decrypt9WIP on boot (since you have A9LH)
4. Navigate to SysNAND Options -> System Save Dump...
5. Select "Dump friendsave.bin" and press A -- this is a new Friend Code and it is already randomised after format
6. Restore your NAND
7. Finally inject the new friendsave.bin file!
8. Reboot and go back to Friend List to see if your Friend Code is now different...
No problem! I was able to split my Friend List if it hits to 100 limit.Looks like it worked out! Thanks!
I don't think you can, the only way is to format AND restore your Data.
1. Backup your sysNAND
2. Format the system using TinyFormat
3. Load up Decrypt9WIP on boot (since you have A9LH)
4. Navigate to SysNAND Options -> System Save Dump...
5. Select "Dump friendsave.bin" and press A -- this is a new Friend Code and it is already randomised after format
6. Restore your NAND
7. Finally inject the new friendsave.bin file!
8. Reboot and go back to Friend List to see if your Friend Code is now different...
You don't have to format. You can just delete the Friend Module save data with GM9, but oh well.
Yes. You'll lose all your friends though.I haven't done anything yet.
If I delete the friend module save will it automatically provide a new one?
Thanks, dude. This is simple af.Launch GM9 as an A9LH payload, browse to nand:/data/<ID0>/sysdata/00010032/, and delete the file inside. That's it.
can you tell me how to do this in godmode9 in a simpler way lolLaunch GM9 as an A9LH payload, browse to nand:/data/<ID0>/sysdata/00010032/, and delete the file inside. That's it.