Ummm..... The only thing that I can see coming from this is bricks xD
What practical uses does this have?
Well, users without a need for this can use CTRXplorer, and if you tried it you must have seen that the write protection system really works in favor of inexperienced users. Of course, somewhere along the way, someone will come around, delete all the stuff on his SysNAND, and blame it on the developer, but that's what the warnings in here and in the tool are for. I did consider keeping this from a public release for exactly these reasons, though.Ummm..... The only thing that I can see coming from this is bricks xD
What practical uses does this have?
There are files on the NAND that have additional encryption, these would have to be encrypted with the console-unique keys, and so far no one has figured that out, but I don't see why it wouldn't be possible.Speaking of which, would it be possible to use a NAND dump from another device using the OTP? Just asking.
GodMode9 will help in figuring this out, just saying!There are files on the NAND that have additional encryption, these would have to be encrypted with the console-unique keys, and so far no one has figured that out, but I don't see why it wouldn't be possible.
GodMode9 will help in figuring this out, just saying!
It supports RedNANDs, yup. Can you give me some more info? Console type and what did you use to create the RedNAND? Did it find any partitions on EmuNAND and do you have EmuNAND virtual files?D0k3, the GodMode9 suppose to encounter redNAND partitions? 'Cause it didn't found the partition in my case
It supports RedNANDs, yup. Can you give me some more info? Console type and what did you use to create the RedNAND? Did it find any partitions on EmuNAND and do you have EmuNAND virtual files?
That is already in there, try the latest test version:@d0k3 Sorry, but I need to request something to you. Are you planning to add "RedNand Options" in Decrypt9? I need it to inject FBI to HS. Peace xD. Sorry for the wrong thread.
Try the GodMode9 test version, let me know if it is fixed:N3DS XL with a class 4 microSDHC 32 Gb, I used Emunand9 "Complete RedNAND Setup"
It did find no partition and I think I have emuNAND virtual files
Thanks in advance
That is already in there, try the latest test version:
http://workupload.com/file/1rXPv1DM
Also, wrong thread . And the last release version handled this as well, just not for minimum size RedNANDs.
EDIT: A RedNAND is handled completely like a standard type EmuNAND, but you see the RedNAND detected at the bottom of the top screen.
Try the GodMode9 test version, let me know if it is fixed:
http://workupload.com/file/pir9M0tz
I had "\Decrypt9\slot0x05KeyY.bin" for Decrypt9 (A9LH).
But GodMode9 asked me to put "slot0x05KeyY.bin" at the root of SD card.
Is it possible that "\Decrypt9\slot0x05KeyY.bin" can be used for GodMode9 too?
in the sd root for this (and D9 if you choose) it can also be in the Decrypt9 folder for D9 too, which it needs if run from a9lh.The slot0x05KeyY.bin suppose to be on the root, not in the /Decrypt9 folder
in the sd root for this (and D9 if you choose) it can also be in the Decrypt9 folder for D9 too, which it needs if run from a9lh.
that's because it looks in both the sd root and /Decrypt9 folder for it.Well, I just have it on the root and the D9 for A9LH works perfectly
I may consider allowing \Decrypt9\slot0x05KeyY.bin as secondary location. I'm currently in the progress of revising the keys system, though, so that will take for a bit.I had "\Decrypt9\slot0x05KeyY.bin" for Decrypt9 (A9LH).
But GodMode9 asked me to put "slot0x05KeyY.bin" at the root of SD card.
Is it possible that "\Decrypt9\slot0x05KeyY.bin" can be used for GodMode9 too?
The 'virtual' partition is not an actual partition, but GodMode9 makes it so that6 you can handle it like it is one. These contain so called 'virtual' files, which are specific areas from your NAND. One of them is your full NAND (aka 'a NAND backup'), others are AGBSAVE.bin, .... You may also have a look here: https://3dbrew.org/wiki/Flash_Filesystem (ignore the warning if you get one).What is the sys/emuNAND VIRTUAL partition?
CIA version: Same problem as with D9. We can do a CIA, but that would run only under certain, very specific circumstances. Meaning: no one would use it, and you wouldn't want to either. A 'move' feature will possibly be added, although it won't help you in terms of speed when moving stuff between partitions.cool tool ! will a 'move' feature be added? (and maybe a cia version..) x.x