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I would assume so but I still find it funny that they didn't mention you can substitute 11.1 NFIRM patch for 11.2 in the guide. OP if you sit tight a bit I can do a little digging.
The current guide is using slowhax to inject the save, this doesn't work on 11.2 - so OP would've had to wait for fasthax to be released or - as it happened - already have the save injected.

Once slowhax has been replaced in the guide by fasthax - I'm sure they'll add the 11.2 nfirm to that page as well
 

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The current guide is using slowhax to inject the save, this doesn't work on 11.2 - so OP would've had to wait for fasthax to be released or - as it happened - already have the save injected.

Once slowhax has been replaced in the guide by fasthax - I'm sure they'll add the 11.2 nfirm to that page as well
Ah, that makes sense. I didn't want to give the wrong information so I went with what I knew from the guide. Thank you for clarifying. =]
 

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I have a question, what is a9lh and what can it do?
A9LH is an exploit for ARM 9, it is written in your NAND and can't be taken away even if you update accidentally. It eliminates the need of an EMUNAND and let's you have CFW patched on top of your Sysnand, you have access to ARM9 = installing non-legit Cias and a bunch of cool features like fast boot times and a lot of other things. It can do a bunch of potential things, but the most onotable is that, no Emunand, safer 3ds enviroment, ALSO recover from normally unrecoverable bricks.
 

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A9LH is an exploit for ARM 9, it is written in your NAND and can't be taken away even if you update accidentally. It eliminates the need of an EMUNAND and let's you have CFW patched on top of your Sysnand, you have access to ARM9 = installing non-legit Cias and a bunch of cool features like fast boot times and a lot of other things. It can do a bunch of potential things, but the most onotable is that, no Emunand, safer 3ds enviroment, ALSO recover from normally unrecoverable bricks.
Except hardbricks like mcu bricks.
 
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