Hacking Changing the power-off warning text

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In Sleep Mode, the system can...
  • Count your steps and collect Play Coins
  • Use StreetPass
  • Receive various content via SpotPass
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Close the system to enter Sleep Mode from the HOME Menu.
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That screen. I only know of one person who has edited it, but there's nothing really explaining how. Homebrew and stuff is fun, but now I want to edit system files.
 
I think this might be possible by writing a patch for injector. Aurora uses it to modify the firmware version in system settings. I'm not really sure which .cxi you would to patch though.
 
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Like that :creep:?
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It'd be great if there was a way to remove it... I've always hated that screen. I know having to press the power button twice is a trivial problem, but this is why I switched from the MSET exploit to a9lh. Everything must be as fast as possible! Always! xD
 
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It'd be great if there was a way to remove it... I've always hated that screen. I know having to press the power button twice is a trivial problem, but this is why I switched from the MSET exploit to a9lh. Everything must be as fast as possible! Always! xD
There's always Quick Shutdown.cia, don't have to click the button even once.

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I didn't get any notifications that anyone responded to this thread. And yeah, that's exactly it.
 
Yeah (or download it with 3dnus), extract it with the trinity (3dstool/ctrtool/makerom), use MSBT editor to decompress romfs:/message/{language}/menu_msbt_LZ.bin, use MSBT editor 2 to screw around with "lau_press_pow_u?", back to the former tool to recompress, fix the filename, repack the cia, reencrypt with D9, uninstall your home (ctr-p-hmm?), install the new one to nand... and brick, as I can't understand why it doesn't like the changes!
 
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Another possible method would be to extract the already installed language files using something like GodMode9, editing it on a PC and then copying it back but that sounds really risky. We won't know for sure how it works until Onodera reveals the magic :)

(I think this is an excellent way of adding the owner's information in case of a lost console)
 
Another possible method would be to extract the already installed language files using something like GodMode9, editing it on a PC and then copying it back but that sounds really risky. We won't know for sure how it works until Onodera reveals the magic :)

(I think this is an excellent way of adding the owner's information in case of a lost console)
That's exactly the reason I wanted it!
 
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