Homebrew How can i downgrade the dsi?

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Once CID.bin is open in HxD you just literally highlight all the pairs of numbers and letters on the left and copy that to where ever it's needed. You know, drag over with your mouse then right click and copy. Simple stuff.
 

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which one?
out.footer?
You should have dumped an individual CID.bin file when you made your NAND dump using FWTool. Out.footer is used to grab the Console ID which is confusingly something completely different from the CID.
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thanks a lot it worked
but i have another problem
when i launch homebrew (SRLoader) [with sudoku hax] and try to play "mario kart ds" it wors like normal but when i start "metroid prime hunters" it just stay stuck at a white screen what can i do?
 

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thanks a lot it worked
but i have another problem
when i launch homebrew (SRLoader) [with sudoku hax] and try to play "mario kart ds" it wors like normal but when i start "metroid prime hunters" it just stay stuck at a white screen what can i do?
Check the compatibility list, and make sure to set mkds as donor rom (select)
 
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