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Using citra emulator
Using citra emulator







  1. Using citra emulator how to#
  2. Using citra emulator install#

It's not recommended though because it doesn't do safety checks. The regular SysUpdater should work, I mean, I've been using it to update so I don't see why it would fail to downgrade. So if you are interested in CFW, it would be best to get a hardmod installed soon, as Nintendo may patch the hardmod downgrade method any time now. We will probably never have another one unless the pro hackers (plutoo, derrek, smea) decide to reveal as of yet unknown exploits to us once again, like what happened last time. The last one (ntrcardhax) was patched in 10.4. It would take not only an ARM11 kernel exploit (which may be possible on 11.0) but also an ARM9 kernel exploit to do so, and there are no known ARM9 exploits that aren't patched yet. It takes all the risk out of the process.ĭowngrading 11.0 without a hardmod will most likely never be possible.

Using citra emulator how to#

It might be a good idea to get a hardmod installed by someone who knows how to solder, not only so that you can downgrade, but once you have a hardmod you can mess up downgrading or otherwise all you want and still be able to restore to a working NAND backup. The risk for getting a hardbrick (unrecoverable without a NAND backup) is almost nonexistant.Īt the moment you need a hardmod to downgrade 11.0. The risk is very low that you will get a softbrick (recoverable by updating through recovery mode)

Using citra emulator install#

You can skip A9LH for now since it's the longest part of the process and also the most risky, you can always install it later if you decide you're up for it. At one point you just have to decide "Fuck it" and go for it.įollow every step to the letter, double and triple check that you've done the steps so you don't skip anything. Click to expand.Even practicing wouldn't get rid of that worry that something might go wrong, I have it too.









Using citra emulator