All critical features (NAND dump / restore / clone and unbrick) are the same as the tested 0.71 features.

New experimental 'One Click Setup' feature

Added multiple validation features (to check if everything is alright, see below)

SysNAND / EmuNAND validator checks the basic integrity of your NAND

SysNAND / EmuNAND downgrade validator checks if your downgrade went right

A new fallback solution for when a broken SysNAND is detected (you are given the possibilty to restore another dump)

Ability to dump and inject the CTRNAND partition (that's a partition inside your NAND)

Numerous smaller fixes and improvements

Everyone, we have a new release - this is the 'not quite 0.8' release , here's what's new:I said it and I'll say it again,. The new Downgrade Validator, (must be selected and ran from the menu, not part of the standard features) however, makes bricks almost impossible. Note that there can be false alerts with this - a stage 2 validation failure for example won't mean any trouble in basically all cases, and in some cases even a stage 1 validation failure is a false alert.Now, about the new- this automates the full procedure from bricked (or unbricked) downgraded EmuNAND to v2.1 SysNAND, with multiple validation steps in between. In theory, this should be even safer than the current 'semi-automatic' procedure, as it will stop at the slightest hint of something going wrong. As the One Click Setup is also untested, use it with caution, or don't use it at all. If you do have a hardmod and / or are feeling bold, try it andAlso, adhere to the guide written by @Plailect . While OTPHelper tries to make stuff as safe as possible, mistakes might still happen, especially if you don't pay attention.One Click Setup has already been succesfully tested by @al3x_10m on O3DS. Still awaiting more feedback.