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WHAT?!IIRC CTRAging may(?) factory reset the NAND once it's done. Make a backup
[frantically makes another NAND backup]
WHAT?!IIRC CTRAging may(?) factory reset the NAND once it's done. Make a backup
What qualifies as done? And well, no C-stick calibration then.IIRC CTRAging may(?) factory reset the NAND once it's done. Make a backup
That's possible. My build was from July 17th 2014, which was before the N3DS' release. Perhaps it's a combination of being run on a retail firmware and being an early build that it doesn't seem to run too well.Maybe the tests aren"t yet in this version of CTRAging, or as said by PabloMK7 that also will be the most probably. I will have to mess a little with this title.
One of the menus let's you adjust the parameters of that test. I was able to make it run for less time before showing that pass screen.When you doesn´t press Start on boot it took 26 Minutes until you see a Green Pass Screen
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checked all the .log file but not effected.Also, could someone check if it has modified native.log or product.log files in nand?
This application is used to test & prepare 3ds units at the factory. Try using a blank sd card with it and you can go a couple steps further, but you won't still be able to complete it.If it works as NTRAging, there should be a way to disable not working tests, and make it pass. (I would make a nand backup first, we don't know if it formats the 3ds after that)
If you need to ask why you want to you don't need to.How can I dev-ify my retail 3ds
If that's what you guys are doing
There are stabilized 3D tests (in some 1st level submenu, QTM) but none of the 3 work...I haven't found any tests specific to the N3DS hardware such as the extra buttons or the Super-Stable 3D sensor.
I would guess it's the green "3D available" on the small O3DS, since that same test also supports controlling the not-anymore-existing camera light!I'm wondering where is the tune LED...
"Debug3" in the main menu tells you the brand of your screens, Sharp is TFT, the 3-letter brand is IPSWhere can you check out what screen you have?
The options directly below LogViewer replace your logs with customizable sample ones...Also, could someone check if it has modified native.log or product.log files in nand?