I'm really confused by this problem. I thought a9lh made your system brick proof.... Why won't restoring a nand on top of this fix the issue? I almost want to go back to emunand now to be safe....
I'm really confused by this problem. I thought a9lh made your system brick proof.... Why won't restoring a nand on top of this fix the issue? I almost want to go back to emunand now to be safe....
The protection (and nothing is 100%) doesn't protect you from hardware failure. This is what appears to be happening with the OP.
Also, the OP is kind of dumb in that he didn't keep a pre-A9LH backup handy like everyone tells you to do.
Then enter Safe Mode with A+R+L+Up and recovery updating to 10.7. It should keep your A9LH in tact.
New commits remove the warning because it's now safe to update with safe mode.I get a blank screen using the builds you provided with this link: https://astronautlevel2.github.io/Luma3DS/
I tried all 3 of the latest builds. Reverting back to 5.4 I get the warning about an error has occurred. Using Safe Mode would brick you, or remove A9LH! Press any key to shutdown. I am guessing the new commits aren't ready to be released yet. I will wait until a proper release I guess. Thanks.
Edit: But something is interesting. When I accessed Safe Mode with the new commits. I get a blank screen, but the orange indicator LED lights up on the far right. Normally the blank screen when booting is not accompanied by the orange indicator.
So, if I get a black screen, does this mean it's updating or my 3DS is hardbricked? Should it automatically go to the Nintendo update screen?New commits remove the warning because it's now safe to update with safe mode.
It should go to the Nintendo update screen. It sounds like there's a hardware problem to be honest.So, if I get a black screen, does this mean it's updating or my 3DS is hardbricked? Should it automatically go to the Nintendo update screen?
It should go to the Nintendo update screen. It sounds like there's a hardware problem to be honest.
please do update us if doing a Recovery Restore would fix your system. i was almost ready to jump the gun on A9LH but stories like this give me an irrational fear of proceeding. haha.
I wait some more time to jump into A9LH, "hardware" problem after installing a game is strange, an emunand is more safe and easy to recover.
And also, there's no way of knowing for sure if A9LH caused it.you can still have an emunand with A9LH, just saying.
I think he already has a hardmod, from memoryI haven't read the whole thread. If all else fails, just try a hardware mod flash. Hopefully, it'll work.
Good thing I picked up that Delorean the other day on ebay.I would say go back in time
No hardmod. I am really bad with hardware. I don't even know how to use a drill properly.I think he already has a hardmod, from memory