Unbricking 3ds
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12. March 2012 @ 07:57 |
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It has been proven that Nintendo can remotely brick your 3ds System if you have used a piracy device such as R4 or M3. But is there a way to unbrick a system once it has been bricked? Or is there any way to keep using a Piracy Card without Bricking the system, something like a anti bricking firewall?
Im just a kid with lots of questions. A kid which craves answers. Whats wrong about that?
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12. March 2012 @ 19:18 |
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bricking your device is a violation of their terms of service i believe, so i wouldn't worry about it.
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Modking30
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12. March 2012 @ 21:28 |
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B.S. Show a link or close this retarded thread
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12. March 2012 @ 22:02 |
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Originally posted by Modking30: B.S. Show a link or close this retarded thread
who do you refer to?
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Modking30
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12. March 2012 @ 22:26 |
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Who else but the op?
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12. March 2012 @ 23:00 |
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Originally posted by Modking30: Who else but the op?
duh sorry, i think he is just asking if there is a way to unbrick it if it happens.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 12. March 2012 @ 23:01
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13. March 2012 @ 02:45 |
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Originally posted by palwill: Originally posted by Modking30: Who else but the op?
duh sorry, i think he is just asking if there is a way to unbrick it if it happens.
Exactly. I have managed to stay legal for the time being, but if the prices rise any more, I am thinking of switching to a flashcard. Problem is Nintendos Remote Bricking...SO I wanted to see if the problem has been resolved yet.If there is a countermeasure against Nintendos Remote Bricking.
Im just a kid with lots of questions. A kid which craves answers. Whats wrong about that?
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tongs007
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13. March 2012 @ 11:31 |
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Originally posted by M3Sakura: Originally posted by palwill: Originally posted by Modking30: Who else but the op?
duh sorry, i think he is just asking if there is a way to unbrick it if it happens.
Exactly. I have managed to stay legal for the time being, but if the prices rise any more, I am thinking of switching to a flashcard. Problem is Nintendos Remote Bricking...SO I wanted to see if the problem has been resolved yet.If there is a countermeasure against Nintendos Remote Bricking.
they dont brick the console they just block the cart. ive fixed loads of blocked carts when people update but never ever fixed a bricked dsi/xl/3ds as it simply doesn't happen
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Modking30
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13. March 2012 @ 12:44 |
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exactly which is why I said post a link to show us where someone said they bricked their system. That would be illegal
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13. March 2012 @ 16:42 |
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Seems like I misunderstood some stuff. But it always said that they can brick "the system"!
Im just a kid with lots of questions. A kid which craves answers. Whats wrong about that?
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tongs007
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13. March 2012 @ 17:12 |
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why would they brick their system? put a link up coz all i smell is camel poo
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14. March 2012 @ 02:12 |
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Originally posted by tongs007: why would they brick their system? put a link up coz all i smell is camel poo
And how should I? I should be happy to be able to use what I have. And for a senior member, you sure know how to talk like a five year old.
Im just a kid with lots of questions. A kid which craves answers. Whats wrong about that?
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henkvisser
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14. March 2012 @ 02:33 |
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Originally posted by M3Sakura: It has been proven that Nintendo can remotely brick your 3ds System if you have used a piracy device such as R4 or M3
May i ask who has proved the nintendo can brick 3DS if i use a flashcard.
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14. March 2012 @ 15:12 |
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Originally posted by henkvisser: Originally posted by M3Sakura: It has been proven that Nintendo can remotely brick your 3ds System if you have used a piracy device such as R4 or M3
May i ask who has proved the nintendo can brick 3DS if i use a flashcard.
Well, Nintendo announced it when they started selling the 3ds. And apparently it happened to some people. Just google it, you will see.
Im just a kid with lots of questions. A kid which craves answers. Whats wrong about that?
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tongs007
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14. March 2012 @ 16:47 |
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Originally posted by M3Sakura: Originally posted by tongs007: why would they brick their system? put a link up coz all i smell is camel poo
And how should I? I should be happy to be able to use what I have. And for a senior member, you sure know how to talk like a five year old.
ok not to speak like a five year old, as I am a senior member, put the link up, and put us in the picture, to put a link up just do this http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=camel+...=1t:429,r:1,s:0
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14. March 2012 @ 16:54 |
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Im just a kid with lots of questions. A kid which craves answers. Whats wrong about that?
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stuwho
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11. April 2012 @ 10:41 |
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So could someone here just answer a couple of simple questions,
1 - Can the 3DS be bricked?
2 - Can the 3DS be blocked,
if so, can I avoid blocking or bricking by not updating when I have the R4i3DS card in, or does it recognise if I have EVER had an R4i3DS card in my console at all?
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stuwho
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11. April 2012 @ 10:47 |
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Can someone please just answer a simple question,
Can the 3DS be bricked or blocked, & is there any way to avoid them if it does, for instance by not updating when I have an R4i3DS card (or similar) in the console. Or do nintendo recognise if there has ever been an R4i3DS card in the console at any time?
Thanks
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henkvisser
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12. April 2012 @ 02:33 |
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Have answered your questions in your post, Answer: No an No.
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