We like to keep the firmware.bin for a lot of reasons. Some people don't care for it, personally I find it makes the CFW more transparent.forgot this was even needed. Haven't used reinand since the menuhax days
We like to keep the firmware.bin for a lot of reasons. Some people don't care for it, personally I find it makes the CFW more transparent.forgot this was even needed. Haven't used reinand since the menuhax days
Thanks for you and @CrimsonMaple keeping ReiNand aliveWe like to keep the firmware.bin for a lot of reasons. Some people don't care for it, personally I find it makes the CFW more transparent.
Thanks, but should be the other way around.Thanks for you and @CrimsonMaple keeping ReiNand alive
How did you get it to work with B9SLooks like the issue was fixed. I am not sure the build I posted was bugged or not, but I am just going to post another (confirmed working) build just in case! Why? Because I love this lot!
(firmware.bin not included, get from repo)
Setup the latest B9S, download the build from my post + firmware.bin from the repo. Set it up like you normally would for ReiNAND, expect using the boot.firm.How did you get it to work with B9S
No I meant making the boot.firm. And thanks for those instructions too.Setup the latest B9S, download the build from my post + firmware.bin from the repo. Set it up like you normally would for ReiNAND, expect using the boot.firm.
From source? You would have to ask @CrimsonMapleNo I meant making the boot.firm. And thanks for those instructions too.
Oh ok. Also on B9S 1.2, I get black screen on bootFrom source? You would have to ask @CrimsonMaple
I don't think he's had the chance to submit to the changes to the github yet.
Did you grab the firmware.bin from the repo? Also what's your OFW?Oh ok. Also on B9S 1.2, I get black screen on boot
The Repo on the first page? YesDid you grab the firmware.bin from the repo? Also what's your OFW?
That's rather odd because I boot into ReiNAND off a chainloader myself and that's a confirmed working build. The black screen normally happens when you aren't using the right firmware.binThe Repo on the first page? Yes
Also 11.4, chainloaded off luma, I will see if that is the issue.
You don't have an emuNAND or anything? Did you do a clean install?Still black screen on boot, even not chainloading.
What do you mean "Clean install". I remember I couldn't boot reinand before because my SD has a little of emunand that I can'tYou don't have an emuNAND or anything? Did you do a clean install?
Wait, so you do have emuNAND? If that's case, what's the firmware on the emuNAND?What do you mean "Clean install". I remember I couldn't boot reinand before because my SD has a little of emunand that I can't
remove
1. I don't know since it removed some sectors but not all, it cant be found anymore (It removed 400 mb I cant recover)Wait, so you do have emuNAND? If that's case, what's the firmware on the emuNAND?
And clean install, just deleting all of the old files for ReiNAND and copying over the new ones.
Ok, but if there's still some sign on an emuNAND, ReiNAND is most likely trying to boot into that.1. I don't know since it removed some sectors but not all, it cant be found anymore (It removed 400 mb I cant recover)
2. Yes
Ok, it is explained here: https://github.com/Reisyukaku/ReiNand/issues/66Ok, but if there's still some sign on an emuNAND, ReiNAND is most likely trying to boot into that.
Backup your SD card and use Godmode9 to reformat you SD card completely. Then try launching ReiNAND again.
Ok, but I don't see why you can't just reformat your SD card to remove the old emuNAND.Ok, it is explained here: https://github.com/Reisyukaku/ReiNand/issues/66
I will try, but it never gets removed because no program or system knows that it existedOk, but I don't see why you can't just reformat your SD card to remove the old emuNAND.