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==Firmware Rebuilding for 3DS, Wii U, and Wii.== | ==Firmware Rebuilding for 3DS, Wii U, and Wii.== | ||
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=== Ohneschwanzenegger === | === Ohneschwanzenegger === | ||
Ohneschwanzenegger is mostly used for wiping cIOS/IOS and homebrew that cannot be deleted. It downloads the new NAND files from Nintendo's servers (NUS) so after the process your console will be just like when it left the factory. | Ohneschwanzenegger is mostly used for wiping cIOS/IOS and homebrew that cannot be deleted. It downloads the new NAND files from Nintendo's servers (NUS) so after the process your console will be just like when it left the factory. | ||
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Firmware Rebuilding for 3DS, Wii U, and Wii.
| These methods should only be used as a last resort! |
Manual CTR Transfer is mostly used for fixing bricks. It overwrites the entire CTR NAND with a clean version.