Hell yeah!Okay, sysNAND.bin and emuNAND_autofixed.bin compared with HxD, result: identical.
Same here! I'm restoring SysNAND now, it's 32% completed, hope I don't get any brick because I have my N3DS Majora's EditionOkay, sysNAND.bin and emuNAND_autofixed.bin compared with HxD, result: identical.
I'm going to do now, when finished put the results.Same here! I'm restoring SysNAND now, it's 32% completed, hope I don't get any brick because I have my N3DS Majora's Edition
BTW I'm recording a video, so I could make a video tutorial
Same here! I'm restoring SysNAND now, it's 32% completed, hope I don't get any brick because I have my N3DS Majora's Edition
BTW I'm recording a video, so I could make a video tutorial
Same here! I'm restoring SysNAND now, it's 32% completed, hope I don't get any brick because I have my N3DS Majora's Edition
BTW I'm recording a video, so I could make a video tutorial
Congrats! Now you know what must be done right?It worked! Yay 2.1.0-4U in my N3DS Majora's Edition!
Congrats! I'm 52%It worked! Yay 2.1.0-4U in my N3DS Majora's Edition!
don't worry about that, just boot back up, launch a CFW (rxTools 2.5.2 devmode was the only one I could get working) then restart sysupdater and finish the downgradeHELP!!! I am getting the an error has occurred every time I downgrade emuNAND from 9.2U
I have tried it 5 times!!! Also it gives an error at about the same timedon't worry about that, just boot back up, launch a CFW (rxTools 2.5.2 devmode was the only one I could get working) then restart sysupdater and finish the downgrade
Yes. I think I know the error you're getting if it happens around the same time. Updating should work.I have tried it 5 times!!! Also it gives an error at about the same time
the guide says "If you still are having issues, some users have reported upgrading emuNAND to 10.5 then downgrading may work. This is because this update will remove any modified TWL_FIRM which sysUpdater has trouble dealing with." will it help?
reread my sentence, don't restore a NAND backup, just start normally no restoring, and finish the downgrade... you may ALSO need to delete the home menu extdataI have tried it 5 times!!! Also it gives an error at about the same time
the guide says "If you still are having issues, some users have reported upgrading emuNAND to 10.5 then downgrading may work. This is because this update will remove any modified TWL_FIRM which sysUpdater has trouble dealing with." will it help?
Thank you both for the quick replies...oh god another 110mb to downloadYes.
ok but I'm in the middle of updating but hey its emuNAND so I'm gonna do your method thanksreread my sentence, don't restore a NAND backup, just start normally no restoring, and finish the downgrade... you may ALSO need to delete the home menu extdata
reread my sentence, don't restore a NAND backup, just start normally no restoring, and finish the downgrade... you may ALSO need to delete the home menu extdata
He may be talking about the very consistant, never failing to occur 0004003000008F02.cia (home menu) install error. If you happen to remember my problems with downgrading, I'd always get an error message without fail when I got to installing that cia. After finding a person with the same problem, I was able to trace it back to a problem with our firmware (mine was 9.2). After updating, we were able to downgrade all the way (I was on 10.3 and they were on 10.5). It seems like it affects a really small number of people and that this is the best way of solving it. I don't know if this is his problem, but he is showing the signs of having it and the fact that he mentioned that it's consistant around the same spot reinforces that nagging feeling it may be it.Thank you both for the quick replies...oh god another 110mb to download
yup, just got around that exact error myself (testing out some stuff for someone) just delete the home menu extdata, emuNAND boots right back up, then use the rxTools I mentioned to get into devmode and restart the installation no need to update to 10.6 or whateverHe may be talking about the very consistant, never failing to occur 0004003000008F02.cia (home menu) install error. If you happen to remember my problems with downgrading, I'd always get an error message without fail when I got to installing that cia. After finding a person with the same problem, I was able to trace it back to a problem with our firmware (mine was 9.2). After updating, we were able to downgrade all the way (I was on 10.3 and they were on 10.5). It seems like it affects a really small number of people and that this is the best way of solving it. I don't know if this is his problem, but he is showing the signs of having it and the fact that he mentioned that it's consistant around the same spot reinforces that nagging feeling it may be it.
Oh really? So that's how you solve it... well that's good! I'm glad a faster way has been found (wish that was around when I spent four days trying to solve it *insert angry reply here*)yup, just got around that exact error myself (testing out some stuff for someone) just delete the home menu extdata, emuNAND boots right back up, then use the rxTools I mentioned to get into devmode and restart the installation no need to update to 10.6 or whatever
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!! You typed this ... I appreciate it and yeah same cia so thank you thank you ... will post the result laterHe may be talking about the very consistant, never failing to occur 0004003000008F02.cia (home menu) install error. If you happen to remember my problems with downgrading, I'd always get an error message without fail when I got to installing that cia. After finding a person with the same problem, I was able to trace it back to a problem with our firmware (mine was 9.2). After updating, we were able to downgrade all the way (I was on 10.3 and they were on 10.5). It seems like it affects a really small number of people and that this is the best way of solving it. I don't know if this is his problem, but he is showing the signs of having it and the fact that he mentioned that it's consistant around the same spot reinforces that nagging feeling it may be it.