returned doesn't mean used. You can return items to walmart for your money back.Walmart (Here. Not sure anywhere else.) only sells used products from there website. We went in store that day.
returned doesn't mean used. You can return items to walmart for your money back.Walmart (Here. Not sure anywhere else.) only sells used products from there website. We went in store that day.
Are they legally allowed to take it back and resell it? I'm sure they return the system for a good reason... ( Buggy, not working, )returned doesn't mean used. You can return items to walmart for your money back.
The previous owner could of claimed they did not open itAre they legally allowed to take it back and resell it? I'm sure they return the system for a good reason... ( Buggy, not working, )
Point to return if unopened...?The previous owner could of claimed they did not open it
They opened it and boxed it back upPoint to return if unopened...?
Oh, well isn't that a bit mean to do to others... :/They opened it and boxed it back up
yes.
I use 128gbThanks man, if I use RXTools can I use a 64GB SD? or is it still capped at 32GB?
Why so ?You don't need to ask for stock firmware when buying an o3ds. They are guaranteed to be under 9.2 if you buy them new.
The Old 3DS stopped being produced around 8.1 this includes the XL modelsWhy so ?
(Note that I am not contesting, I am just wondering why New 3DS would come in higher firmwares and Old 3DS would stay outdated, even though that's actually great).
Ok, thanks. But then, why did they stop production of Old ones if they still produce New ones ? To push people to buy the New one ?The Old 3DS stopped being produced around 8.1 this includes the XL models
Pretty muchOk, thanks. But then, why did they stop production of Old ones if they still produce New ones ? To push people to buy the New one ?
Whats this 'boot rate' about? Does this mean 3DS ROMS wont run all the time?I use 128gb
It's usually the rate of successfully booting to emuNAND or booting a CFW. With menuhax→ctrbootmanager→rxtools→emuNAND for example, you have a lot of moments where the 3DS could just freeze. But reboot once again and you'll usually get to your emuNAND at some point as long as the boot rate is not 0 (and I don't know what's your setup if your boot rate is 0, I have near 100% with the one I described in my previous sentence on an old 3DS).Whats this 'boot rate' about? Does this mean 3DS ROMS wont run all the time?
No, it's usually the rate of successfully booting to emuNAND. With menuhax→ctrbootmanager→rxtools→emuNAND for example, you have a lot of moments where the 3DS could just freeze. But reboot once again and you'll usually get to your emuNAND at some point as long as the boot rate is not 0 (and I don't know what's your setup if your boot rate is 0, I have near 100% with the one I described in my previous sentence on an old 3DS).
But then yeah, sometimes we can talk about other boot rates, like the boot rate of a homebrew app or whatever.
I use 128gb
yes.
From what I can tell from my bookmarks, I followed those ones for both my 3DS and New 3DS.
With regards to the SD card. Am I able to use the 4GB one already supplied with the 2DS and install CFW. Then after copy and paste the files from the 4GB to the new one? Or will I have to mod the new one in some way?From what I can tell from my bookmarks, I followed those ones for both my 3DS and New 3DS.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/tutorial-installing-rxtools-custom-firmware-3ds-and-2ds.390867/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/rxtools...rom-browserhax-homemenuhax-to-rxtools.398420/
One of them is for New 3DS and the other one is for Old 3DS.
Not really. Because your emuNAND is also stored on the SD card but on another partition that you (usually) do not see in your file browser on your PC.With regards to the SD card. Am I able to use the 4GB one already supplied with the 2DS and install CFW. Then after copy and paste the files from the 4GB to the new one? Or will I have to mod the new one in some way?