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[[File:Updaterscreen2.jpg|thumb|left|The updater asking if you want to continue, deleting all data from the console.]]
 
[[File:Updaterscreen2.jpg|thumb|left|The updater asking if you want to continue, deleting all data from the console.]]
 
[[File:Updaterscreen3.jpg|thumb|left|You can cancel the update by pressing B, freezing the menu, forcing you to restart.]]
 
[[File:Updaterscreen3.jpg|thumb|left|You can cancel the update by pressing B, freezing the menu, forcing you to restart.]]
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[[File:E203088av.jpg|thumb|left|Possible image of the cartridge. Voodooween said he only owns 1 flashable TWL cartridge.]]
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 10:28, 27 April 2019

SystemUpdater v1.4a
Updatericon.png
Picture of the cart's icon, running on a 3DS capture device
Cart IDNTRJ (AUS0 as installation folder)
Cart AppearanceA white reflashable Nintendo cartridge
Cart Release DateSomewhere around 2009, the original v1.4 release date

The SystemUpdater is a name for a cartridge that was used during development for the Nintendo DSi. The cartridge can update or downgrade to v1.4, as well as change the region.

Features

The features for this cartridge are very simple. The cartridge contains updates for all regions (including China and Korea) and they will be installed when selected. When an update is started, everything on the NAND will be erased during the process and new factory data will be copied over to the console.

Screenshots

The main menu, showing a selection of regions.
The updater asking if you want to continue, deleting all data from the console.
You can cancel the update by pressing B, freezing the menu, forcing you to restart.
Possible image of the cartridge. Voodooween said he only owns 1 flashable TWL cartridge.

Notes

  • Voodooween, the owner of this cartridge, has not made a proper dump yet, but he said he would like to release it soon, once he has the setup for it.
  • Unlike regular TWL carts that do not have NAND-access, this one does have NAND-access, just like TwlNmenu and NandFiler which can be uploaded to a reflashable cartridge.

Unconfirmed

  • It's possible that this cartridge changes the CID and the Console ID when formatting the NAND.
  • It's also possible that the cartridge might contain .TAD files with working tickets. However, these might be devsigned.