If it's temporary, it's not a brick.From my personal expierence just today, I hit my console because I was playing Tomodachi Life and it bricked for about a minute then it ran as normal again *no savedata lost*
If it's temporary, it's not a brick.From my personal expierence just today, I hit my console because I was playing Tomodachi Life and it bricked for about a minute then it ran as normal again *no savedata lost*
Add to the list if you perform a system format on a N3DS while on 2.1 you will brick.
that is what i want to read!! yesssssssss! thanks for your answer!If you have a nand backup from the actual console you can always unbrick with hardmod.
no, they are almost 100% if you follow sighax.comwhich are very rare
If you use B9S they're very rareno, they are almost 100% if you follow sighax.com
NAND flash isn't affected by magnets for the most part. "Busting the Biggest PC Myths"I think you forgot about "holding a magnet to the NAND chip"
PC World said:"A magnet powerful enough to disturb the electrons in flash would be powerful enough to suck the iron out of your blood cells"
Well I'll be... I guess you learn something new everyday, but wouldn't that only apply to a static magnetic field (holding the magnet) and not a changing field (magnets on tip of super fast disc/fidget spinner)?NAND flash isn't affected by magnets for the most part. "Busting the Biggest PC Myths"