Homebrew help with oot3dhax?

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You need a save dongle I believe to inject the hacked save into the cartridge. Powersaves would work
 
You need a save dongle I believe to inject the hacked save into the cartridge. Powersaves would work

Wha's a save dongle and power save?? o_o

EDIT nvm looks like there's no hope for me, can't find a save file with the stuff, oothax looks very hard to do without homebrew.
 
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You need either a save dongle, or another 3DS system that can already run homebrew to inject the exploit (a save file) into the cartridge
 
Guys, i got a problem too, I installed oot3dhax with Homemenuhax and everything works, but not the booting into the launcher. The save is installed as normal and it wants to boot into the homebrew launcher, but there are stripes and then the game crashes and the 2ds has to be rebooted. What is wrong?

I´m using a 2DS with homemenuhax 2.5 and FW 10.1.0.27E.
 
Guys, i got a problem too, I installed oot3dhax with Homemenuhax and everything works, but not the booting into the launcher. The save is installed as normal and it wants to boot into the homebrew launcher, but there are stripes and then the game crashes and the 2ds has to be rebooted. What is wrong?

I´m using a 2DS with homemenuhax 2.5 and FW 10.1.0.27E.

There are issues at the moment with 10.1/10.2 E consoles getting the 2.5 payload working. You can get OoTHax working on a European 10.1/10.2 console using the 2.1 payload, which allows access to homebrew launcher, but things like HANS are unusable. This serves to at least give you a stable backup in case problems come up with Homemenuhax.

A set of instructions relevant to you can be found here
 
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