Hacking I messed up

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nabster92 said:
You could also just run dop-IOSv7 and make sure your IOS's are the most recent version, particularly IOS 38, 53, 55, and 61 (If you have preloader and you install IOS60 over the one you have it will give you a system menu is corrupt message and you will have to reinstall preloader to fix it.)

You can say no to patching in the sig hash check (trucha bug) in all of them.

Why say no to patching the sig hash check?
 
alexkapi12 said:
nabster92 said:
You could also just run dop-IOSv7 and make sure your IOS's are the most recent version, particularly IOS 38, 53, 55, and 61 (If you have preloader and you install IOS60 over the one you have it will give you a system menu is corrupt message and you will have to reinstall preloader to fix it.)

You can say no to patching in the sig hash check (trucha bug) in all of them.

Why say no to patching the sig hash check?

Because it's the trucha bug and you don't REALLY need the trucha bug in all of your IOS's. The only ones it's really arguably useful to have in is IOS36, IOS60, and you cIOS in IOS249 which already has it if you installed a cIOS at all. (which is why you generally use IOS249 to install things with wad manager and such after getting a cIOS installed.

It shouldn't really hurt anything to patch it in, but it won't really help you either.


Edit: Also reading through the rest of the thread, are you SURE you're on 4.1? If you tried running the 4.1 updater from 3.2 without at least doing that dop-IOS step to install IOS60 first, the updater should have failed and not done anything. If you did the offline guide, that's a different case. And in that case, dop-IOS wouldn't work without getting the IOS's from NUSD not packed to wad's and placed in specific folders before running it.
 
nabster92 said:
alexkapi12 said:
nabster92 said:
You could also just run dop-IOSv7 and make sure your IOS's are the most recent version, particularly IOS 38, 53, 55, and 61 (If you have preloader and you install IOS60 over the one you have it will give you a system menu is corrupt message and you will have to reinstall preloader to fix it.)

You can say no to patching in the sig hash check (trucha bug) in all of them.

Why say no to patching the sig hash check?

Because it's the trucha bug and you don't REALLY need the trucha bug in all of your IOS's. The only ones it's really arguably useful to have in is IOS36, IOS60, and you cIOS in IOS249 which already has it if you installed a cIOS at all. (which is why you generally use IOS249 to install things with wad manager and such after getting a cIOS installed.

It shouldn't really hurt anything to patch it in, but it won't really help you either.

It WORKED!

Thank you very much.
 

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