http://larbob.com/build/sysupdater/Can i do a successful downgrade from 10.7 to 9.2? (o3ds)
Didn't it change anything in the most recent builds?Yep, it's just the same as downgrading a 10.4-10.6 3DS since 10.7 didn't patch anything.
Yes it's safe. You don't need to hardmod that might brick your 3dsI havea n3ds xl with 10.7.
What is the safe way? I have Super Smash Bros.
Use smashbroshax and start Homebrew Launcher with it, then downgrade to 9.2?
Should i make a NAND Dump with Hardmod? Or is the downgrade stable?
The downgrade is quite stable. I tried it on 10.7I havea n3ds xl with 10.7.
What is the safe way? I have Super Smash Bros.
Use smashbroshax and start Homebrew Launcher with it, then downgrade to 9.2?
Should i make a NAND Dump with Hardmod? Or is the downgrade stable?
but the browserhax wherent working on 10.6, right? or it was?10.7 patcued the browserhax workaround. No more no less.
It was patched on 10.6 and still patched on 10.7but the browserhax wherent working on 10.6, right? or it was?
Pretty much you download 9.2 of your region , extract to the root of your SD the folder updates, launch sysupdater and select downgrade. Then install an emunand to the SD and make a sysnand backup with emunand9 and install rxtools(not the beta)Yes bowserhax not work with 10.6 and 10.7
Which tutorial i can use for downgrade to 9.2? and which CFW is the best :-)
Rxtools is the best IMO- version nightly build 83afbb6Yes bowserhax not work with 10.6 and 10.7
Which tutorial i can use for downgrade to 9.2? and which CFW is the best :-)
EDIT:Someone found a workaround on o3ds i believe. That is what was patched
The size of the SD card is what matters. 32 gigs is fine.Ist this sd card ok for cfw? SDSQXNE-032G
Higher than 32 gigs works, as long as it's formatted as Fat32 rather than ExFat which is default for => 64 gigs.The size of the SD card is what matters. 32 gigs is fine.
The SD card he mentioned was 32 gigs, which is why I said 32 gigs is fine. Had he said 16 or 8, I would've told him to get a larger SD.Higher than 32 gigs works, as long as it's formatted as Fat32 rather than ExFat which is default for => 64 gigs.