I've been thinking lately about this, and the *.nds files seem to be stored in the NAND.
V3NUS_M1NER Well-Known Member OP Member Level 3 Joined Nov 27, 2014 Messages 391 Trophies 0 Age 23 XP 363 Country Nov 1, 2015 #1 I've been thinking lately about this, and the *.nds files seem to be stored in the NAND.
4ur0r Well-Known Member Member Level 5 Joined Feb 7, 2015 Messages 392 Trophies 0 XP 574 Country Nov 1, 2015 #2 They are not, end of the story
Xenon Hacks Well-Known Member Member Level 15 Joined Nov 13, 2014 Messages 7,414 Trophies 1 Age 29 XP 4,666 Country Nov 1, 2015 #3 Care to elaborate what .nds files?
V3NUS_M1NER Well-Known Member OP Member Level 3 Joined Nov 27, 2014 Messages 391 Trophies 0 Age 23 XP 363 Country Nov 1, 2015 #4 4ur0r said: They are not, end of the story Click to expand... Alright. --------------------- MERGED --------------------------- Xenon Hacks said: Care to elaborate what .nds files? Click to expand... The one I am talking about is Nintendo DS Connections. Before I lost 9.2, I replaced it with Sudokuhax, and it is still usable after many system formats Last edited by V3NUS_M1NER, Nov 1, 2015
4ur0r said: They are not, end of the story Click to expand... Alright. --------------------- MERGED --------------------------- Xenon Hacks said: Care to elaborate what .nds files? Click to expand... The one I am talking about is Nintendo DS Connections. Before I lost 9.2, I replaced it with Sudokuhax, and it is still usable after many system formats
Shadowtrance Well-Known Member Member Level 9 Joined May 9, 2014 Messages 2,493 Trophies 0 Location Hervey Bay, Queensland XP 1,797 Country Nov 1, 2015 #5 4ur0r said: They are not, end of the story Click to expand... Wrong. DSiware is stored in the TWL nand. V3NUS_M1NER said: Alright. --------------------- MERGED --------------------------- The one I am talking about is Nintendo DS Connections. Before I lost 9.2, I replaced it with Sudokuhax, and it is still usable after many system formats Click to expand... If you have a way to decrypt the dumped nand, yes you can still do that. Otherwise i think you're out of luck without the nand xorpad/s. Reactions: dark_samus3
4ur0r said: They are not, end of the story Click to expand... Wrong. DSiware is stored in the TWL nand. V3NUS_M1NER said: Alright. --------------------- MERGED --------------------------- The one I am talking about is Nintendo DS Connections. Before I lost 9.2, I replaced it with Sudokuhax, and it is still usable after many system formats Click to expand... If you have a way to decrypt the dumped nand, yes you can still do that. Otherwise i think you're out of luck without the nand xorpad/s.