Yea you need to have a userland exploit already on your 3DS such as menuhax, ninjhax, oothax etc.Could someone clarify this step:
Am I supposed to have something installed already before following this tutorial?
- Open up the Homebrew Launcher in your entrypoint of choice and start the sysUpdater app.
Hey guys as I mentioned earlier, I made an easy and straight forward video tutorial for those who like to see it visually happen. I tried to make it short and sweet; Hope it helps guys! Thanks again to the awesome developers who made this happen.
EDIT: This is the tutorial for the Old 3DS/2DS. I will be making a tutorial for the New 3DS right now.
open 3ds music app and closes.Oh Boy... The only barrier between me and the 9.2 is this "Can't force threads to core 1". I'll have nightmares about that message.
Yea you need to have a userland exploit already on your 3DS such as menuhax, ninjhax, oothax etc.
Is there a way to do this if I don't have Gateway, OoT, Cube Ninja, etc.?Yea you need to have a userland exploit already on your 3DS such as menuhax, ninjhax, oothax etc.
Is there a way to do this if I don't have Gateway, OoT, Cube Ninja, etc.?
You need to have installed some way to access the homebrew channel because you need it to run sysupdater.Could someone clarify this step:
Am I supposed to have something installed already before following this tutorial?
- Open up the Homebrew Launcher in your entrypoint of choice and start the sysUpdater app.
open 3ds music app and closes.
Try again.
Yes, i use browserhax. And if I open music before, the browserhax just open the music instead the Homebrew Launcher, and freeze the 3DS if you try to go back to menu.
so, the process is the same from this video, right?
This guy did it the risky way by converting the TTP file into a RAR file. That is not advised, as you can just download the ZIP elsewhere on that website.
idk if it works for everyone but someone mentioned to take out your battery for 5 min and then try again. i did and it worked flawlesslystuck on #7 clean memory and release kobject every time,How to surpass it?
The new SteveIce10 SysUpdater uninstalls right before installing the newer version, and also installs the NATIVE_FIRM at the end, so if the downgrade fails early on, the parts that are supposed to be updated after the fail still work.PSA: SysUpdater UNINSTALLS THE ENTIRE FIRMWARE before it starts installing any of the CIA files. That means that if the downgrade fails early on it will not have installed enough of the system firmware for even recovery mode to work and you will be left with a BRICK. Many of the reported bricks are caused by this so it would be best to AVOID DOWNGRADING for now.
Now that this is known I would recommend everyone avoid using the sysupdater version posted in this thread or any of the older versions floating around. A version will hopefully be posted soon that fixes this issue, as well as changes when NATIVE_FIRM is installed (a downgraded NATIVE_FIRM could be incompatible with non-downgraded titles after a partial/failed downgrade so it is now installed at the end of the downgrade process instead, this is especially an issue on new 3DS due to the 9.6+ encryption) to make this safer to use for both o3DS and n3DS users, but especially for n3DS users.
Yes, I mentioned that, but that's not the version people are using right now. Unless Steveice10 gives the go ahead I don't feel right posting his version here.The new SteveIce10 SysUpdater uninstalls right before installing the newer version, and also installs the NATIVE_FIRM at the end, so if the downgrade fails early on, the parts that are supposed to be updated after the fail still work.
or you could just do it to avoid further chances of brickYes, I mentioned that, but that's not the version people are using right now. Unless Steveice10 gives the go ahead I don't feel right posting his version here.