You need win32 disk imager and you need to restore the nand.bin that you have saved on your pccan somebody please point me in the right direction of a tutorial on how to restore the sysnand once the hardmod has been done.
Thank you
dd if=/dev/sdb of=/home/raztaz/backups/nand.backup
dd if=/home/raztaz/backups/nand.exploitable of=/dev/sdb
1) Download win32 disk imager - http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/Thank you for your response. What if im using win32 disk imager? What would be the steps for that?
Do you need to use a USB adapter? If the computer has an SD slot, can you just plug it into there? I can't really seem why it would matter, just curious. I plan on doing this myself and want to make sure I don't mess anything up. Half way there1) Download win32 disk imager - http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/
2) Connect sd card to computer using usb adaptor
3) Turn on 3ds, make sure the comptuter recognizes it (make sure not to format the 3ds)
4) Open win32, find nand.bin backup and click the drive that your 3ds nand mod is connected to
5) click write and wait until the process is complete
I believe that is all of the steps, someone correct me if i am wrong
I have a laptop with a SD slot and the computer did not recognize my 3DS. I went out and purchased a usb adapter and it worked for me. I don't know that this is true for every computer/laptop, but if the hard mod is not working, I would recommend to get the usb adapter.Do you need to use a USB adapter? If the computer has an SD slot, can you just plug it into there? I can't really seem why it would matter, just curious. I plan on doing this myself and want to make sure I don't mess anything up. Half way there
Once I find where the pad to solder the CLK signal on my brothers original 3DS, I'll let you know if it works with our MicroSD adapter. I was thinking maybe the reason you said USB adapter was in case wires were shorted...for example, if someone had crossed the CLK signal with GND, with a USB adapter, maybe it'd just fry the USB adapter versus with an SD slot in the PC, it might ruin the whole motherboard.I have a laptop with a SD slot and the computer did not recognize my 3DS. I went out and purchased a usb adapter and it worked for me. I don't know that this is true for every computer/laptop, but if the hard mod is not working, I would recommend to get the usb adapter.
We have a built-in SD slot on this laptop and one on my Linux desktop. We also have a device that's USB and it accepts a bunch of different cards, SD, MMC, MicroSD, etc. If the PCs don't recognize the card, do you think this USB device would be enough? Or do you think we need one that just handles SD cards? Thanks.
So do you think the adapters have something to do with the protocol? I would think that'd be software on the driver side or something. I always thought the adapters and stuff just converted the signals. I guess with USB adapters, the firmware on the adapter probably has to convert the SD protocol to a USB type protocol. I guess that makes sense. Thanks for all the information.Between those three at least one should work, and out of my experience the "X-in-1" type readers allways do. If it explicitly states to support MMC it should work as that's the protocol used for the 3DS. Many SD readers can handle MMC even if it's not expressly stated, though.