Thank you.https://github.com/yellows8/3ds_homemenuhax/releases/tag/v3.0
Extract this, run HB launcher (either by oot/browserhax), select menuhax manager > install, shutdown the console.
When you boot the console (before the screen lights up) hold L until HB launcher shows up
That's currently a bug in Menuhax, as the new Menuhax makes use of the Icon Cache now tooOk, new question: How do I get it to stop repacking my downloaded titles?
Ah. Oh well, just means my menu will look weird. I can live with that so long as I can put my theme back on permenantly (was just a downloaded Link Between World theme)That's currently a bug in Menuhax, as the new Menuhax makes use of the Icon Cache now too
That's not how this works. That's not how any of this worksany posibility of downgrade
I know how this work, that why I was asking if it was ONLY a homebrew stuff.That's not how this works. That's not how any of this works
Yeah. why wouldn't it be? Menuhax has always been a userland exploitI know hot this work, that shy I was asking is it was ONLY a homebrew stuff.
i'm just saying that you shouldn't expect a new method of downgrading everytime a new entrypoint comes out.I know hot this work, that shy I was asking is it was ONLY a homebrew stuff.
Expecting? I literally asked for the utility of this stuff...i'm just saying that you shouldn't expect a new method of downgrading everytime a new entrypoint comes out.
Expecting? I literally asked for the utility of this stuff...
If you know how it works, you would know exactly what its utility is as well, just saying. So to answer your question, yes you only have access to the Homebrew Launcher and its apps because it was, and has always been an Arm11 Userland Exploit.
How to tell this? I always preffer to beign correctly informed by a good source about my supposed "knowedge" before shouting that this exploit can do this or that stuff, so, I'm standing in my point.