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{{Infobox 3DS homebrew
{{Infobox 3DS homebrew
| title = Downgrade Check
| title = downgrade-check
| image = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/DowngradeCheck.jpg|250px
| image = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/DowngradeCheck.jpg|250px
| type = Utilities
| type = Utilities
| version = v2.0
| version = 1.0 (8 Jan 2016)
| licence = Mixed
| licence = MIT
| author = svanheulen
| author = ihaveamac
| website = https://github.com/ihaveamac/downgrade-check
| website = https://github.com/ihaveamac/downgrade-check
| download = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/DowngradeCheck.rar
| download = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/DowngradeCheck.rar
| source = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/DowngradeCheck.rar
| source = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/DowngradeCheck.rar
}}
}}
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= downgrade-check =


This small tool will check if you have downgraded your Nintendo 3DS system properly to the NATIVE_FIRM of 9.2 (2.46-0) or lower.
downgrade-check is a small tool to check if you have downgraded your Nintendo 3DS system properly to the NATIVE_FIRM of 9.2 (2.46-0) or lower.


This only checks the NATIVE_FIRM version. The reason behind this is that most methods for downgrading (recent sysUpdater, SafeSysUpdater, etc.) generally install NATIVE_FIRM last (or near the end sometimes), therefore it should be a pretty reliable way to tell if a downgrade is complete or not. This may or may not check other installed contents in the future.
This only checks the NATIVE_FIRM version. The reason behind this is that most methods for downgrading (recent sysUpdater, SafeSysUpdater, etc.) generally install NATIVE_FIRM last (or near the end sometimes), therefore it should be a pretty reliable way to tell if a downgrade is complete or not. This may or may not check other installed contents in the future.
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If you are looking to downgrade, [https://gbatemp.net/threads/wip-safesysupdater.409392/ SafeSysUpdater] is recommended, as it can do an MD5 check on your update files and compare them to your model and region, greatly reducing the chance of a brick due to bad or incorrect update files.
If you are looking to downgrade, [https://gbatemp.net/threads/wip-safesysupdater.409392/ SafeSysUpdater] is recommended, as it can do an MD5 check on your update files and compare them to your model and region, greatly reducing the chance of a brick due to bad or incorrect update files.


This uses a modified lpp-3ds by Rinnegatamante to remove unnecessary features (and so it might actually boot on a 9.2 system). The source of this mod can be found at <code>lpp-3ds-strip.zip</code>. It is identical to the one mashers-gl-updater uses. #License downgrade-check is under the MIT license. Lua Player Plus is under the GPLv3 license.
'''Note:''' This application is outdated and no longer maintained.
 
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[[Category:3DS homebrew applications]]
[[Category:Homebrew utility applications on 3DS]]

Revision as of 09:44, 24 July 2021

Template:Infobox 3DS homebrew

downgrade-check is a small tool to check if you have downgraded your Nintendo 3DS system properly to the NATIVE_FIRM of 9.2 (2.46-0) or lower.

This only checks the NATIVE_FIRM version. The reason behind this is that most methods for downgrading (recent sysUpdater, SafeSysUpdater, etc.) generally install NATIVE_FIRM last (or near the end sometimes), therefore it should be a pretty reliable way to tell if a downgrade is complete or not. This may or may not check other installed contents in the future.

If you are looking to downgrade, SafeSysUpdater is recommended, as it can do an MD5 check on your update files and compare them to your model and region, greatly reducing the chance of a brick due to bad or incorrect update files.

Note: This application is outdated and no longer maintained.

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