He already got his problem fixed, the emuNAND patch got disabled so it was just looping sysNAND menuhax
Sorry, thought I looked for a reply to the posts. Nvm!
He already got his problem fixed, the emuNAND patch got disabled so it was just looping sysNAND menuhax
It's applied to system apps.That's a very good point, but is the "ASLR" built into the kernel (where it should be) or is it built into the applications, since I think Smea mentioned that it was only in certain applications...
I'm surprised that this works with ReiNand, but what is likely happening is a result of your NANDs being linked.
Because your NANDs are linked, they share theme data. Since the theme data is where menuhax lives, both NANDs will attempt to autoboot menuhax when they start up. This causes a loop where it tries to load CFW, then load menuhax, then crash.
Possible solutions:
1) Unlink your NANDs via tinyFormat. Arguably the best solution, and the one that everyone and their mother will tell you to do.
2) Manually boot cakes every time from the Homebrew Menu. Yuck.
3) Use this modified version of CHMM2 and follow the steps to dissociate the themes (and thus avoid menuhax loops) between emuNAND and sysNAND. The idea is that since sysNAND doesn't have theme shuffle, it will ignore loaded theme shuffles. However, emuNAND will not ignore it, thus causing it to load the shuffled theme instead of the menuhax theme.
You might be able to use this to set up themehax in your emuNAND separate and distinct from menuhax in sysNAND, but I only recently set this up, so I haven't tried this.
I hope this helps!
I'm surprised that this works with ReiNand, but what is likely happening is a result of your NANDs being linked.
Because your NANDs are linked, they share theme data. Since the theme data is where menuhax lives, both NANDs will attempt to autoboot menuhax when they start up. This causes a loop where it tries to load CFW, then load menuhax, then crash.
Possible solutions:
1) Unlink your NANDs via tinyFormat. Arguably the best solution, and the one that everyone and their mother will tell you to do.
2) Manually boot cakes every time from the Homebrew Menu. Yuck.
3) Use this modified version of CHMM2 and follow the steps to dissociate the themes (and thus avoid menuhax loops) between emuNAND and sysNAND. The idea is that since sysNAND doesn't have theme shuffle, it will ignore loaded theme shuffles. However, emuNAND will not ignore it, thus causing it to load the shuffled theme instead of the menuhax theme.
You might be able to use this to set up themehax in your emuNAND separate and distinct from menuhax in sysNAND, but I only recently set this up, so I haven't tried this.
I hope this helps!
"Close your lid and open it up again" post number 5197Is it normal for 3D to not work in emunand? If not then what could be causing the problem?
The one nightly build serverhttps://rxtools.ga/3DS/CakesFW/Nightlies/
Now I have the rxTools and the Cakes - PARTY TIME! (Will make a webpage for Cakes, just as I have done rxTools).
Yay, finally managed to fix my console after nearly hardbricking it several times (ripped DAT0, had to use the microscopic alt).
It's shit, used an old ethernet cable and broken headphones, but it works. Too lazy to wait for the cable connectors i ordered.
It also makes it look pretty dank.
That's the plan thoNow get to work on arm9loaderhax support (jk)
Not inmediately, but I'll start screwing around with it.Now get to work on arm9loaderhax support (jk)
Why not go and ask "how do I delete games I bought from eShop"Hey friends, how i delete games i already have installed using FBI?
games installed through CIA installers act the same way as eshop games,you can run it directly from HOME Menu and if you have unlinked NANDs,you can delete them through System SettingsI don´t have any game i bought from eShop... D:
I pick the 3DS and installed the Cakes and FBI... never used it in it normal mode lol
If your NANDs are unlinked (which they generally should be if you followed a competent guide), you can just uninstall through data management. If your NANDs are linked, I've heard of data loss by deleting through data management, you may want to uninstall the titles directly through your CIA manager.Hey friends, how i delete games i already have installed using FBI?