Yes but that is why the rxtools guys have gave the details in how to update lol pretty sure also the op has an Orig 3ds as the emunand is 10.5 an rxTools does not support that yet on new 3ds as far as I am awareYes, but it's easy to get confused when it comes to updating the firmware files. Although, it's considerably more straightforward on O3DS.
Yes, it is an O3DS XL. And thank you guys for all the answers.Yes but that is why the rxtools guys have gave the details in how to update lol pretty sure also the op has an Orig 3ds as the emunand is 10.5 an rxTools does not support that yet on new 3ds as far as I am aware
I can't seem to locate md.file even though I went back several nightlies back. Am I downloading the wrong ones?Yes or just download the latest nightly then unzip the package go into the realises folder open md.file in your web browser and it gives you very detailed instructions how to update your version of rxTools it's easy and all you need to do is basically delete some files from old rxTools and add the new ones from the download
Right now, I've finally made some progress. I've installed a .cia GBA game on my SysNand and when I launch SysNand RXMode, I could the game launched just fine.miniPasta + CTR Boot Manager = easy access to a sig patched sysnand that can play GBA injects. Devmode of Rxtool's is essentially pasta. They even renamed it to pasta in newer builds.
I highly recommend miniPasta rather than Rxtools. Simply select it from the CTR boot manager menu and bam you're done. It makes Rxtool's Devmode pointless overall.Right now, I've finally made some progress. I've installed a .cia GBA game on my SysNand and when I launch SysNand RXMode, I could the game launched just fine.
BUT, when I boot into sysNand without any CFW's, the game doesn't appear on the bottom screen. (Naturally, neither on the top screen.) When I boot RX Mode again, game is wrapped like fresh installed. This is gonna get really annoying if I install many GBA games. What should I do?
Can you provide a link to the miniPasta tutorial?I highly recommend miniPasta rather than Rxtools. Simply select it from the CTR boot manager menu and bam you're done. It makes Rxtool's Devmode pointless overall.
Also this will avoid you from going into regular sysnand entirely.
There's no tutorialCan you provide a link to the miniPasta tutorial?
Do you know a solution to gift wrap problem I've explained above?Stick that last bit in bold as many people think minipasta doesn't work when actually it's the bootmanager that gets in the way of going straight to sysnand. Well, technically menuhax but you know what I mean.