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Once the stock kernel is flashed, your console should boot as if it were brand new. Pro-Tip: Match Your Region
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When Nintendo released the SNES Classic, they didn't just sell a toy; they sold a locked ecosystem. However, the hardware—a standard ARM-based "Cactus" board—was essentially a tiny computer running a bespoke version of Linux. The Once the stock kernel is flashed, your console
: Before selling a console or if you simply want the original experience back, this image is used to wipe modded data. Once the stock kernel is flashed
Always ensure the filename exactly matches your specific region (EUR for Europe, USA for North America) to avoid hardware compatibility issues.