Something weird happened during the process though. It was successful, but something pretty weird happened either way:
When I dumped the NAND with Fieldrunners, it extracted a 1.2GB NAND from the N3DS. I thought it was a defective backup because I knew that its NAND size was originally 1.9GB. Did another backup, and it was again a 1.2GB size. Did the autofirm process either way and it booted without any trouble. I then downgraded to 9.2, backed up the NAND again for the A9LH process (with Decrypt9 this time around) and it made a backup which had a size of 1.9GB. It's now fine with A9LH, but can someone please explain to me why this happened? Supposedly, the 1.2GB and 1.9GB NAND sizes are from different chip makes, although it's the same...nand...
When I dumped the NAND with Fieldrunners, it extracted a 1.2GB NAND from the N3DS. I thought it was a defective backup because I knew that its NAND size was originally 1.9GB. Did another backup, and it was again a 1.2GB size. Did the autofirm process either way and it booted without any trouble. I then downgraded to 9.2, backed up the NAND again for the A9LH process (with Decrypt9 this time around) and it made a backup which had a size of 1.9GB. It's now fine with A9LH, but can someone please explain to me why this happened? Supposedly, the 1.2GB and 1.9GB NAND sizes are from different chip makes, although it's the same...nand...
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