I was more thinking along the lines of sysNAND updates.I can agree with that. Although I don't think emuNAND upgrades are a problem at this point. As people with A9LH can dump the private keys (like keyX) and use them with cfw on Menuhax.
I was more thinking along the lines of sysNAND updates.I can agree with that. Although I don't think emuNAND upgrades are a problem at this point. As people with A9LH can dump the private keys (like keyX) and use them with cfw on Menuhax.
But that's easy. Just don't. That's what emuNAND is for.I was more thinking along the lines of sysNAND updates.
For menuhax peasants, that is.But that's easy. Just don't. That's what emuNAND is for.
I realize this, but if somebody who didn't know the significance of being on FW ver. 9.2.0-20 got a hold of the device and used it "normally" then you would ether have to re-downgrade or (at least in the past) be locked out of CFWs and emuNANDs entirely.But that's easy. Just don't. That's what emuNAND is for.
That's why my menuhax is set to button type2 with the start button selected. So it'll always boot to emuNAND, even if they're pressing buttons. Except the start button of course. But who holds those when turning on the 3DS? More-so on n3DS. Lol.I realize this, but if somebody who didn't know the significance of being on FW ver. 9.2.0-20 got a hold of the device and used it "normally" then you would ether have to re-downgrade or (at least in the past) be locked out of CFWs and emuNANDs entirely.
I wouldn't rely on such simple "protection" like that if I were you...That's why my menuhax is set to button type2 with the start button selected. So it'll always boot to emuNAND, even if they're pressing buttons. Except the start button of course. But who holds those when turning on the 3DS? More-so on n3DS. Lol.
I also have the tubehax dns blocking updates on sysNAND too. It's not going to happen.I wouldn't rely on such simple "protection" like that if I were you...
The only risk you have is of freezing, then.I also have the tubehax dns blocking updates on sysNAND too. It's not going to happen.
Dammit Margen67. You know how I feel about you calling people peasants. Stahp it.For menuhax peasants, that is.
With A9LH you can update your sysnand.
No need to waste space on your SD card.
There is one proven solution to stop this from happening:Dammit Margen67. You know how I feel about you calling people peasants. Stahp it.
Back to my own mustard race I go.There is one proven solution to stop this from happening:
Join the A9LH master race
Lucky for them- ihaveamac made 2.7 payloads that are just the same but not decreasing ability to use normal homebrewlesshax is just recompiled hax 2.1 without debug screens.
Then the dev put the builds behind adf.ly for some reason.
you could probably perform a region swap on a chinese console to E/U/J and then proceed to downgrade as normalIt's just that Chinese 3DSes can't downgrade to the necessary firmware to obtain the otp.bin file (2.1.0-4U/E/J) because the first ones shipped with a variate of the fourth firmware version.
It only took me approximately 90 minutes to install it.I was taking it uber slow installing a9lh, and I even swapped SD cards in the middle of the whole process. (I think it took me ~12h in total including downloads and double checking the guide/sha256sum checks)