I guess. BUT I still think a hardmod is the way to go. But after that you will have to get it repaired at 3rd party stores.If it's detected, yes! Otherwise... eh eh eh... if you unistall it...
I guess. BUT I still think a hardmod is the way to go. But after that you will have to get it repaired at 3rd party stores.If it's detected, yes! Otherwise... eh eh eh... if you unistall it...
or, just do it yourself, it's not hard tbh. Unless you screw up the motherboard itself, in which case.... good luck fixing it by yourself.I guess. BUT I still think a hardmod is the way to go. But after that you will have to get it repaired at 3rd party stores.
That's why I suggest getting it done by someone else unless you're skilled enough to do it.or, just do it yourself, it's not hard tbh. Unless you screw up the motherboard itself, in which case.... good luck fixing it by yourself.
It does, but you can always go back and send it to Nintendo untouched, how are you gonna do that with a fricking hole in the console, see what Im saying?You do realise installing A9LH will void your warranty, right?
-shrug- suit yourself. I personally fix my consoles myself, so I don't have to worry about Stabletendo rejecting my console.It does, but you can always go back and send it to Nintendo untouched, how are you gonna do that with a fricking hole in the console, see what Im saying?
Buy a new one, install A9LH if something like this C-Stick scenario happens again you just revert it back and youre good. Install a hardmod and you can kiss your warranty goodbye
Im not anti-hardmod or anything but theres literally no point in doing one since you can easily sell your console buy a new one which is 100% bellow 10.7 and install A9LH onto it, and when and if it breaks you revert back to a legit FW and send it to Nintendo. Repeat the cycle, profit.
Warranty is pretty crap in US anyway and he's not likely to be needing it before it's expired. Nintendo will repair a modded console but they'll charge for it. Which is the same situation he'd be in anyway if he was past the warranty period.Again the best way for him would be selling his console and buying a new one instead of doing a hardmode, why? Well a hardmode gets you what, the loss of your warranty. So the best course here would be to sell his 3DS which still has a valid warranty list BTW, buy a new one, install A9LH and profit.
I doubt his C-stick problem was a software one, so restoring a NAND backup probably wouldn't help. And if it was a software problem, he'd be able to reflash sysNAND to emuNAND or restore an emuNAND backup to fix the problem. No A9LH needed.It does, but you can always go back and send it to Nintendo untouched, how are you gonna do that with a fricking hole in the console, see what Im saying?
Buy a new one, install A9LH if something like this C-Stick scenario happens again you just revert it back and youre good. Install a hardmod and you can kiss your warranty goodbye
Im not anti-hardmod or anything but theres literally no point in doing one since you can easily sell your console buy a new one which is 100% bellow 10.7 and install A9LH onto it, and when and if it breaks you revert back to a legit FW and send it to Nintendo. Repeat the cycle, profit.
Not in the EU:You do realise installing A9LH will void your warranty, right?
You realize hardmods can be reversable.It does, but you can always go back and send it to Nintendo untouched, how are you gonna do that with a fricking hole in the console, see what Im saying?
Buy a new one, install A9LH if something like this C-Stick scenario happens again you just revert it back and youre good. Install a hardmod and you can kiss your warranty goodbye
Im not anti-hardmod or anything but theres literally no point in doing one since you can easily sell your console buy a new one which is 100% bellow 10.7 and install A9LH onto it, and when and if it breaks you revert back to a legit FW and send it to Nintendo. Repeat the cycle, profit.
How does one "reverse" a hole in their handheld?You realize hardmods can be reversable.
You can install a temporary mod to flash what is needed and remove the mod without cutting a hole. You can contact either vb-encryption_vb or myself top do a restore without a full hardmod.How does one "reverse" a hole in their handheld?
I dunno, by not making a hole in the first place... have you ever done a hardmod? You can preform temporary ones.How does one "reverse" a hole in their handheld?
So, to the people recommending a hardmod, make sure that your serial number is the same as the one you sent in. Chances are it isn't. Usually with consoles when you send them in for warranty they are simply thrown in a "repair pile" while an already refurbished console is sent out. This would make a hardmod useless.
hardmod is still useful. downgrade the native_firm and then use svchax or whatever its called now. like people did on 10.4. still works.
well he should be making a backup before he flashes anything anyway. because everyone knows to have redundant backups of everything. right?Just making sure the dude doesn't go and try and flash an old nand is all. Chances are if he came on here asking for help and everyone just yells "hardmod!" that he might try it.
So, to the people recommending a hardmod, make sure that your serial number is the same as the one you sent in. Chances are it isn't. Usually with consoles when you send them in for warranty they are simply thrown in a "repair pile" while an already refurbished console is sent out. This would make a hardmod useless.
He could just sell it to game stop i know they won't give him much money for it but when systems break for me i don't bother sending them into nintedo and just buy a new system. Also if you get one brand new it will not have 11.0 on it still since the updates only like a mouth old1) If you're not good at soldering, get someone else to do it for you. (e.g. if you are in the UK ask gamesquest1)
2) Getting it hardmodded, or doing it yourself, is a lot shorter than putting your 3ds on ebay, selling it, posting it, finding out that your package was lost, finding it again, sending it again, looking for an exploitable one on the internet, finding that someone else nabbed your order, finding another one after 72 hours, then ordering it, find out that your paypal locked out, getting it back, finding out someone stole all your money, then loaning some from your parents, then your parents disowning you, then you find out that you're homeless.
Getting it Hardmodded = Win
Selling and Buying it on eBay = You become homeless.
It all adds up
you could have put 11.0 frankin firmware on it to prevent that it means installing the old native firm on 11.0 firm on emunand then flashing it to your sysnandSo I had a 9.2 New 3ds that had a broken C Stick. I had menuHAX and all of my emuNAND on my SD card which I removed. I wiped my data and I sent it in to nintendo and they repaired it and sent it back to me. But unfortunately they upgraded to 11.0.
Im pretty upset. But Im trying to figure out what I have to do to be able to load up my Gateway Card and Luma 3ds CFW. Are my only hopes right now the SSB Beacon HAX and freakyform? If I am on 11.0 I can load up that exploit then from the HBL load my gateway Homebrew or Luma 3DS?