What is your sysnand version ?
if 4.X verify your slot0x25KeyX, and copy it back.
Last question, and sorry if it's a dumb one... went from zero exploits on 9.2 to 4.2.0-U9 SysNAND and 9.8.0-U25 EmuNAND, which is awesome. I originally backed up the contents of my SD card which contains lots of eShop purchases. How do I restore those into EmuNAND? Or, will those only work on SysNAND and I should restore my NAND backup to 9.2 to run them, and use browser exploit to enter rxTools?
Just copy back the content of your sd card.
It's because your new emunand is an update from your downgraded nand.
if you made a backup of your old 9.2 nand, try to inject it as emunand with 3ds-multiand-tool, update it and then copy back the content of your sd card.
i think an another solution was to extract your 9.2 title.db and inject it in your new emunand.
You can't do anything anyway if you stay on 9.2 without CN or a Gateway., so you need to downgrade if you want to use this.
I don't have CN or an actual Gateway card though, so would I still need to go through Pasta for mset or would rxinstaller handle install mset from my DS Two card?The first thing you need to do is :
1. Backup your sd content.
2. Backup your 9.2 nand, in case you need it for some reasons. ( like inject it as emunand and extract title.db with rxtool)
3. Downgrade
Then:
4. install Pasta + pasta mset.
5. install BBM/DevMenu using pasta Mset.
Then follow the OP
Hi Guys,
It has been long time since I came to the scene.... After reading all the threads and posts I have few doubts...Please try and help me:
1. I have palantine CFW on my emunand and a clean 4.3x Sysnand, Which method in the first post should I use ( the dual NAND one)?
2. I didn't understand the steps clearly...First I backup my emunand or sysnand? and should I just copy the SD card content to PC?
3. Then why format and then inject the same thing to the new emunand again? I am lost here, Please help.
Palantine is not really an emunand so i suppose you just have Palatine and did not have an emunand.
If it the case you just need to follow 2. If you're using Palantine (no dual nand):