What are you trying to greentext? are you dumb? even my dog speaks your lame ass language.>English
>#1 easiest
What are you trying to greentext? are you dumb? even my dog speaks your lame ass language.>English
>#1 easiest
Your English is pretty broken, yourself. You used "is" with a plural subject. Anyway I am pretty sure English is one of the hardest languages to learn due to the lack of rules. German would have to be the easiest.Well, you know, English is like the number 1 easiest language in the world, people who don't know English is because they're not even trying, also your English is pretty broken. So you're one to talk.
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Oh all right thanks, you answered my question, so the bootrom cannot be read from at all? Not via any hardware OR software method? And can NAND backups be edited to match the bootrom of a 3ds if we somehow can get the bootrom? I read the bootrom is destroyed on boot and that's why you can't read it with software unless you can get a hack loaded before the bootrom is destroyed and maybe that's why correct me if im wrong. Thanks for answering.The CID is write-once as per the eMMC/SD specification. But that one guy who desoldered and swapped the CPU and NAND from an American N3DS XL to a Japanese N3DS proved further that the NAND keyX is hardcoded specifically against a single NAND in the bootrom, and the bootrom cannot be read from or written to.
I wouldn't say destroyed as much as it's locked out from reading extremely early in boot, but yeah that's the general idea. And I suppose if you could figure out how the keyX links to the keyY (ie it's calculated from something or if it's purely random) you could work with that, but assuming bootrom isn't exactly something I'd count on very soon if at all.Oh all right thanks, you answered my question, so the bootrom cannot be read from at all? Not via any hardware OR software method? And can NAND backups be edited to match the bootrom of a 3ds if we somehow can get the bootrom? I read the bootrom is destroyed on boot and that's why you can't read it with software unless you can get a hack loaded before the bootrom is destroyed and maybe that's why correct me if im wrong. Thanks for answering.
English is hard, Japanese is a much simpler language.Your English is pretty broken, yourself. You used "is" with a plural subject. Anyway I am pretty sure English is one of the hardest languages to learn due to the lack of rules. German would have to be the easiest.
Um...noEnglish is one of the easiest language of the world. German and Japanese are one of the hardest language of the world!11!1
Yeah it was found ages ago. For 9.2 and under of course if that's what you mean. If not and you saw one for 9.3-9.9-10.1 that was released recently link it here and if its just that arm11 access project by massexplosion213 and if it has been updated if that's what you mean.Yeah man. Kernel exploit found
Yes, to trolls and to other people that desperately want cfw on 10.1Is this thread seriously still open?