Hacking Problems while restoring NAND

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I restored my NAND because I fucked up while creating emuMMC, but the backup was old and the firmware version was lower than the current. So what I did was turning autoRCM on and then restoring the nand backup. But now I can't access the original firmware nor CFW to update the firmware (I get a black screen either way). Do you have any ideas on what to do? The only thing that I could find was using choidujourn (not NX) to update manually but it would be really difficult. Any other ideas? Thanks I know I kinda fucked up
 
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Did you just restore the nand or did you do boot0 and boot1 as well. If you didn't restore all 3 files then manually fixing with choi is your only option.
 
Boot0 and boot1 first and the nand just after.
Is that a yes or a question? It doesn't matter the order. Just don't try and boot in between flashing. Do all three and then boot to RCM. (Your fuse count probably won't match)
 
Is that a yes or a question? It doesn't matter the order. Just don't try and boot in between flashing. Do all three and then boot to RCM. (Your fuse count probably won't match)
No, it wasn't a question, I already did that. My problem is that I don't know what to do after because I can't access CFW or OFW anymore.
 
No, it wasn't a question, I already did that. My problem is that I don't know what to do after because I can't access CFW or OFW anymore.
The problem is you enabled AutoRCM before restoring BOOT0/BOOT1. Restoring BOOT0 will overwrite AutoRCM because that is where AutoRCM is stored. Now you will have to manually enter RCM.
 

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