Homebrew ...without any Warning: UNLAUNCH 2.0 released

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Well, if 2.0 stands for a major release, and since I don't have a DSi and would want to know, what's new on this release?

v2.0 27 Aug 2019
- extra ipc sync before arm9 vram remapping (avoid memory pit arm7 vram crash)
- cosmetic: Wifi-LED kept switched OFF during/after wifi-firmware init
- bugfixes: initializes dsi_flag AFTER vramcnt, and fixed options glitch
- removed warning on unknown chinese region (no longer unknown)
- wifiboot: faster reconnect on warmboot, rtc set, icon/title
 
How do you upgrade unlaunch? I have never done it before.
Not differently at all than how you install it from scratch - run the installer in any valid way (for example through Unlaunch itself) and choose to install it!
 
I think I'm on a really old version because all the later ones didn't work for me.

Maybe I'll give this one a go.
 
How do you upgrade unlaunch? I have never done it before.

Hello.:)

On what Version is your DSi please ?
Do you have some issues ?

If you really want to update,the easiest Way is to copy the UNLANCH.DSI on the Root of your SD Card and power on your DSi while holding BUTTON A.You get into Unlaunch.Then select UNLAUNCH.DSI in the List and start it.Select "Install now" on the next screen.
Please be sure that your DSi´s Battery is charged.
On the next Boot Up you get into Unlaunch again and you have to set your Boot Up Apps again:

-NO BUTTON - choose TWiLight Menu++ from the List (sdmc:/BOOT.ND5) to get into TWiLightMenu
The other Buttons as you like please.

!!! DO THIS ON YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY AND YOUR OWN RISK !!!

Thank you.:)

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For the News:

- The Font amd its Size is changed.:)
Now a bit better to read and more Text on the Display:

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I'm confused. To update, do we have to completly uninstall unlaunch? Or the installer within unlaunch? From the guides I've seen, it seems safer to do the first one but I can't entirely be sure
 

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