Hacking Nand Backup on 11.2 firmware

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I have a little question to ask and that is can you make a sysnand backup using dycrypt9 and on 11.2 firmware not 9.2?
 

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So doing making a backup while on 11.2 with cfw already installed won't harm my system at all?

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Do I need to downgrade to 2.1 again in order to do this?

we downgrade to 2.1 so as to install a9lh, the exploit only works on 2.1.
Once you have a9lh installed, you can make a nand backup on any fimrware (including 11.2) without having to go down to 2.1
 
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we downgrade to 2.1 so as to install a9lh, the exploit only works on 2.1.
Once you have a9lh installed, you can make a nand backup on any fimrware (including 11.2) without having to go down to 2.1
Thanks so much everyone! I'm gonna make one now. So do I go to [SysNAND Backup/Restore] then [SysNAND Backup] and once that's all complete to I just press "select" take out the SD card and reboot my system?
 

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Thanks so much everyone! I'm gonna make one now. So do I go to [SysNAND Backup/Restore] then [SysNAND Backup] and once that's all complete to I just press "select" take out the SD card and reboot my system?
yeps ....keep the backup safe ..Just in case its ever needed.
 

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yeps ....keep the backup safe ..Just in case its ever needed.
Do I take the backup file out of my "files9" folder and put it into a folder on to my desktop? oh and just to make sure what are the risks of performing this in terms of bricking your 3ds
 

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Do I take the backup file out of my "files9" folder and put it into a folder on to my desktop? oh and just to make sure what are the risks of performing this in terms of bricking your 3ds

no risks of bricking when making a backup. Just copy-paste backup from files9 to PC/Mac and then delete it from sd card.
 

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no risks of bricking when making a backup. Just copy-paste backup from files9 to PC/Mac and then delete it from sd card.
Cheers dude so once the backup file is deleted from my SD card and stored on my desktop do I just put the SD card back in to my 3ds before closing dycrypt9 by rebooting my 3ds. I hope what I'm saying makes sense kek I'm not usually good with explaining this kind of stuff
 

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Cheers dude so once the backup file is deleted from my SD card and stored on my desktop do I just put the SD card back in to my 3ds before closing dycrypt9 by rebooting my 3ds. I hope what I'm saying makes sense kek I'm not usually good with explaining this kind of stuff
yes sir ...thats what you do ..
 

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Hey everyone I have someone who is facing a problem with their 2DS he/she tried to do ctr transfer but has no nand backup any help would be great sorry if I can't describe this too well
 

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I'll get a photo

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