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NOTE: This project is now discontinued. Head over to its replacement if you want Corbenik CFW Updater | NOTE: This project is now discontinued. Head over to its replacement if you want [[Corbenik CFW Updater - RE 3DS]]! | ||
= corbenik-updater = | == corbenik-updater == | ||
Updater based on LPP-3DS for the Corbenik Custom Firmware Based on EasyRPG 3DS Updater : RE by me. [http://gs2012.xyz http://gs2012.xyz] | Updater based on LPP-3DS for the Corbenik Custom Firmware Based on EasyRPG 3DS Updater : RE by me. [http://gs2012.xyz http://gs2012.xyz] | ||
==Notes:== | |||
The author of the CFW is NOT responsible for Corbenik CFW Updater: RE or this method of installation. | |||
Corbenik CFW Updater: RE is not endorsed or supported by chaoskagami. | |||
Also, it's not really hard to set up the CFW with a PC. This method has the sole advantage of not needing a PC. | |||
==Corbenik vs. Skeith:== | |||
Soo, what's the difference? Well. Corbenik CFW is the stable version aka release version. | |||
Skeith is the exact same thing as Corbenik CFW - however, they're the nightly versions. While Skeith is generally stable enough for daily use, inexperienced users shouldn't mess with it (or, to be honest, with a CFW like this at all, really). | |||
Pick either. Corbenik is installed to "sdmc:/corbenik" and Skeith to "sdmc:/skeith". | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
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# Run the updater. Select an option. A clean update deletes the configuration files. A dirty update keeps the configuration. | # Run the updater. Select an option. A clean update deletes the configuration files. A dirty update keeps the configuration. | ||
# Congrats, you've updated Corbenik! | # Congrats, you've updated Corbenik! | ||
==Requirements:== | |||
*A 3DS with Arm9LoaderHax and a CIA manager like FBI | |||
*[[Corbenik 3DS]] | |||
===Tutorial:=== | |||
*Download and install Corbenik CFW Updater: RE (you can do so from the official page or TitleDB/FBI/Homebr3w). | |||
*Open Corbenik CFW Updater: RE. | |||
*Select the option to install the CFW you want (either Corbenik or Skeith). | |||
*Corbenik/Skeith will be downloaded, along with the required files. | |||
*You'll be prompted to reboot once it finishes. Press A. | |||
*You'll boot into the Corbenik/Skeith menu. Pick the patches you want (FIRM protection, signature patches, autoboot, etc.) | |||
*Go back to the Corbenik menu and hit "Boot firmware". It should boot you into the Home Menu. | |||
But really, if you need a tutorial, you shouldn't be messing with a CFW where FIRM protection isn't on by default. | |||
'''NOTES:''' If you encounter issues, it's because either Corbenik/Skeith or the Updater are broken. If this does not work, follow the instructions in Corbenik's repo. |
Revision as of 14:30, 17 September 2021
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NOTE: This project is now discontinued. Head over to its replacement if you want Corbenik CFW Updater - RE 3DS!
corbenik-updater
Updater based on LPP-3DS for the Corbenik Custom Firmware Based on EasyRPG 3DS Updater : RE by me. http://gs2012.xyz
Notes:
The author of the CFW is NOT responsible for Corbenik CFW Updater: RE or this method of installation.
Corbenik CFW Updater: RE is not endorsed or supported by chaoskagami.
Also, it's not really hard to set up the CFW with a PC. This method has the sole advantage of not needing a PC.
Corbenik vs. Skeith:
Soo, what's the difference? Well. Corbenik CFW is the stable version aka release version.
Skeith is the exact same thing as Corbenik CFW - however, they're the nightly versions. While Skeith is generally stable enough for daily use, inexperienced users shouldn't mess with it (or, to be honest, with a CFW like this at all, really).
Pick either. Corbenik is installed to "sdmc:/corbenik" and Skeith to "sdmc:/skeith".
Usage
- Download the CIA/3DSX Release from http://gs2012.xyz/3ds/corbenik-updater
- Install it using the appropriate method.
- If you want Corbenik Updater to update to the non-chainloading version of Corbenik, create a file named "nochain" under the directory "/corbenik-updater". 2.1) If you want Corbenik to be updated to the latest nightly build (by me), create a file named /corbenik-updater/usenightly . 2.2) If you want to hear a cool BGM while updating, place a file named /corbenik-updater/bgm.wav or download the BGM Edition of the updater, then create a file named /corbenik-updater/usebgm . 2.3) If you have Skeith, and want to update Skeith instead of Corbenik, make a file named /corbenik-updater/useskeith .
- If your Corbenik payload is not named "/arm9loaderhax.bin" or "/arm9loaderhax_si.bin", create a file named "/corbenik-updater.cfg" and write the path there. (ex. "/somefolder/thisiscorbenik.bin")
- If you want the updater to automatically update to the latest available version, create a file named "useupdate" under "/corbenik-updater".
- Run the updater. Select an option. A clean update deletes the configuration files. A dirty update keeps the configuration.
- Congrats, you've updated Corbenik!
Requirements:
- A 3DS with Arm9LoaderHax and a CIA manager like FBI
- Corbenik 3DS
Tutorial:
- Download and install Corbenik CFW Updater: RE (you can do so from the official page or TitleDB/FBI/Homebr3w).
- Open Corbenik CFW Updater: RE.
- Select the option to install the CFW you want (either Corbenik or Skeith).
- Corbenik/Skeith will be downloaded, along with the required files.
- You'll be prompted to reboot once it finishes. Press A.
- You'll boot into the Corbenik/Skeith menu. Pick the patches you want (FIRM protection, signature patches, autoboot, etc.)
- Go back to the Corbenik menu and hit "Boot firmware". It should boot you into the Home Menu.
But really, if you need a tutorial, you shouldn't be messing with a CFW where FIRM protection isn't on by default.
NOTES: If you encounter issues, it's because either Corbenik/Skeith or the Updater are broken. If this does not work, follow the instructions in Corbenik's repo.