Hi
I'm Ben and I have the supernag. I was on Version 4.0.1. this morning.
Every time I click on the „ReSwitched“ video, injected with fakenews, i get the update message.
I tried getting around it with GagOrder but it didn't work.
In GagOrder Version 0.0.1 i get the error:
Code:
Invalid nag bytes detected: 0x14020028
In version 0.1.0:
Code:
Failed to terminate ns...
error code 0X0000020f
Today i updated to Firmware 4.1.0 with ChoiDujourNX, because the author of GagOrder tested it only on 4.1.0
That didnt help. Same errors with GagOrder.
I tried the trick with recovery mode, then shutdown etc.
That didn't work either.
The user „shadow“ describes a method in a Thread here on gbatemp
to look after the folder 000000000000000f and rename it to 000000000000000f.bak.
Unfortunately there is no such a folder in my case.
Maybe someone can tell me how big the folder must be, so I could locate the file. Maybe the folder has just another name in my case.
I even tried very old Atmosphere and Hektate Versions…
What could be the problem here?
I'm Ben and I have the supernag. I was on Version 4.0.1. this morning.
Every time I click on the „ReSwitched“ video, injected with fakenews, i get the update message.
I tried getting around it with GagOrder but it didn't work.
In GagOrder Version 0.0.1 i get the error:
Code:
Invalid nag bytes detected: 0x14020028
In version 0.1.0:
Code:
Failed to terminate ns...
error code 0X0000020f
Today i updated to Firmware 4.1.0 with ChoiDujourNX, because the author of GagOrder tested it only on 4.1.0
That didnt help. Same errors with GagOrder.
I tried the trick with recovery mode, then shutdown etc.
That didn't work either.
The user „shadow“ describes a method in a Thread here on gbatemp
to look after the folder 000000000000000f and rename it to 000000000000000f.bak.
Unfortunately there is no such a folder in my case.
Maybe someone can tell me how big the folder must be, so I could locate the file. Maybe the folder has just another name in my case.
I even tried very old Atmosphere and Hektate Versions…
What could be the problem here?