I tried dumping all my DSiWare as .cias and I wanted to get both a standard and legit/legit version of each.
When dumping from NAND (via Title Manager), after selecting legit I don't get the subselection for pirate or legit/legit and files dumped have the .legit.cia ending.
When dumping from SD (from Sysnand SD), after selecting legit, I do get the subselection for pirate or legit/legit but upon selecting legit/legit files with ending .piratelegit.cia get dumped. checking the file in gm9/out gm9 also states this file is illegit/legit.
EDIT: after trying again, now i get the same result as dumping from NAND via Title Manager, from Sysnand SD. I select legit, then no subselection for pirate legit or legit legit, file ends in legit.cia, checking the file in gm9/out gm9 also states this file is legit/legit.
It seems like the subselection vanishes after it's been selected once. It returns upon reboot.
Every ... indicates removal of .cia files in gm9/out and a reboot by pressing and holding START and launching gm9 from luma chainloader.
Go to SYSNAND SD/DSiWare
TAD image options -> Build CIA (legit) -> Personalized ticket (legit) -> CIA gets built
Go to /gm9/out on SD, see .piratelegit.cia (excuse me I specifically ordered an legit legit)
Go to Title Manager -> [1:] NAND / TWL
On a TWL Title: Manage Title... -> Build CIA (legit) -> CIA gets built
Go to /gm9/out on SD, see .legit.cia
...
Go to SYSNAND SD/DSiWare
TAD image options -> Build CIA (legit) -> Generic ticket ("pirate legit") -> CIA gets built
Go to /gm9/out on SD, see .piratelegit.cia (okay, that makes sense)
Go to Title Manager -> [1:] NAND / TWL
On a TWL Title: Manage Title... -> Build CIA (legit) -> CIA gets built
Go to /gm9/out on SD, see .piratelegit.cia
...
Go to Title Manager -> [1:] NAND / TWL
On a TWL Title: Manage Title... -> Build CIA (legit) -> Generic ticket ("pirate legit") -> CIA gets built
Go to /gm9/out on SD, see .piratelegit.cia (okay, that makes sense)
Go to SYSNAND SD/DSiWare
TAD image options-> Build CIA (legit) -> CIA gets built
Go to /gm9/out on SD, see .piratelegit.cia
...
Go to Title Manager -> [1:] NAND / TWL
On a TWL Title: Manage Title... -> Build CIA (legit) -> Personalized ticket (legit) -> CIA gets built
Go to /gm9/out on SD, see .legit.cia (okay, that makes sense)
Go to SYSNAND SD/DSiWare
TAD image options-> Build CIA (legit) -> CIA gets built
Go to /gm9/out on SD, see .piratelegit.cia
...
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Console type N3DS
Anything special about your console? nope, just a standard luma install
Bootloader boot9strap
Did you chainload GodMode9 via Luma? Yes
Help yourselfEspecially for any kind of boot issue ("GodMode9 doesn't boot"), but also in many other cases these steps make a lot of sense and we will ask you to do them anyways:
Check your SD card (using h2testw, f.e.) or try a different one (you wouldn't believe how common failing/fake SD cards are, and what kinds of bugs are caused by them).
I tried dumping all my DSiWare as .cias and I wanted to get both a standard and legit/legit version of each.
When dumping from NAND (via Title Manager), after selecting legit I don't get the subselection for pirate or legit/legit and files dumped have the .legit.cia ending.
When dumping from SD (from Sysnand SD), after selecting legit, I do get the subselection for pirate or legit/legit but upon selecting legit/legit files with ending .piratelegit.cia get dumped. checking the file in gm9/out gm9 also states this file is illegit/legit.
EDIT: after trying again, now i get the same result as dumping from NAND via Title Manager, from Sysnand SD. I select legit, then no subselection for pirate legit or legit legit, file ends in legit.cia, checking the file in gm9/out gm9 also states this file is legit/legit.
It seems like the subselection vanishes after it's been selected once. It returns upon reboot. Every ... indicates removal of .cia files in gm9/out and a reboot by pressing and holding START and launching gm9 from luma chainloader.
Info about your system Include this info to make our work easier:
Help yourself Especially for any kind of boot issue ("GodMode9 doesn't boot"), but also in many other cases these steps make a lot of sense and we will ask you to do them anyways:
Have you actually read this? [X] I have read the information above