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Is your 3DS already hacked or do you have access to a hacked 3DS? If so, then go to ntrboot_flasher's github and read the README (https://github.com/kitling/ntrboot_flasher). Join the IRC channel and perhaps someone can walk you through trying to dump it. That or keep an eye on the supported list (https://3ds.guide/ntrboot) for an update.I have an R4 Gold Pro flashcard, will it ever be supported, or is it just a matter of when.
Shitty Chinese clones will never be supportedI have an R4 Gold Pro flashcard, will it ever be supported, or is it just a matter of when.
By opening it up and taking a picture of it...?The request requirements say I need to show the inside of my cart, how would I do that
Im asking how to open it up, the cart has no exposed edges. Would I just pry it open with something like keysBy opening it up and taking a picture of it...?
Yes. Or just use your nails.Im asking how to open it up, the cart has no exposed edges. Would I just pry it open with something like keys
Yeah this was solved along time ago. A modified NTRboot flasher was made that had support for restoring the DS mode from r4 b9s cards. This could've also restored it to backup made where B9s is flashed to it.Sorry to bump a fairly old thread, but as this is the first result when searching "ntrboot r4 gold pro" on Google, I wanted to say that the R4 Gold Pro does now work with ntrboot and it's fairly simple to do by following the directions on the 3ds guide website.
I also wanted to add that you have to use the R4iSDHC option and not the R4i Gold option when flashing ntrboot, as even though it has "gold" in the name it's one of the R4iSDHC carts, which can be a bit confusing. Hopefully this will help out another confused 3ds hacking noob looking for answers.
Edit: I realize now this post may actually be about a different flashcart. I'm talking about the one that says R4 SDHC GOLD Pro on the card itself, referred to as R4iSDHC GOLD Pro 20XX on the 3ds guide site, specifically the 2017 one in this case, although the year on it shouldn't make a difference. It really is annoying how confusingly named they are.