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I still don't know where these apparent brick versions are...I have yet to see them and see anyone give proof of their existence
The poll should say "Which ones of you are stupid enough to fall for the bricking Smash Ultimate roms?".
Seriously, if you get bricked, good job. Maybe next time you'll consider just waiting and going the legal route : )
Is that the safe rom? If so... does it work properly without any problems?I did my NAND Backup and its working like charm!
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No, he never claimed he was gonna make it, he said it would be possible.Didn’t the dude who created the pokemon virus nsp say he is going to create another one which will brick NSW after a few days of using the infected nsp/xci. So no one will know what caused it.
What Firmware does Smash need?I did my NAND Backup and its working like charm!
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I think this is the firmware as well. 6.2 only released 5 days ago, so it's pretty much impossible that Smash requires 6.2Downloading it now while backing up nand. I'm going to install it on 6.1.0 emunand btw.
Nope. Running mine on SXOS 4.1.0I think this is the firmware as well. 6.2 only released 5 days ago, so it's pretty much impossible that Smash requires 6.2
I did my NAND Backup and its working like charm!
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Md5/sha1 check?
How do you check that?
Awesome, thanks for the information! :-)Nope. Running mine on SXOS 4.1.0
I think this is the firmware as well. 6.2 only released 5 days ago, so it's pretty much impossible that Smash requires 6.2
Ty for the quick guide! I'm doing it now.Okay for checking (on Windows) first you want this:
https://raylin.wordpress.com/downloads/md5-sha-1-checksum-utility/
You then have it check the NSP/XCI and it'll generate a hash, kind of like a serial number. The hash is based on the bytes of the file so if there's even a minor change, the hash produced changes quite a bit. Basically it lets you compare that the file you have is exactly the same as the one you should have. If someone has inserted malicious code, it'll produce a different hash
Then you just need to compare it with a confirmed hash from a trusted source. I can post the confirmed hash I used if a mod confirms it doesn't violate any rules
It's easier to brick with a nsp, because all you have to do is have it use the title ID of some important system title so when you install it replaces it with garbage.i expected that TX's XCI loader is just reads rom files, not sure if XCI files even requires further file installation into nand...