3DS:Alternate Exploits/Finalizing Setup (Manual)

Required Reading
This is a manual version of the Finalizing Setup section of the guide, for when all other options have been exhausted and the script does not work.

What You Need

 * The latest release of (Both   and  )
 * The latest release of (direct download)
 * The latest release of (direct download)
 * The v3.7.4 release of (direct download)
 * The latest release of (direct download)
 * The latest release of (direct download)
 * The latest release of (direct download)

Section I - Prep Work

 * 1) Power off your device
 * 2) Insert your SD card into your computer
 * 3) Create the folder
 * 4) * You may already have this from a earlier section in the guide.
 * 5) Place   into
 * 6) Create the folder
 * 7) Place ,  ,  ,  ,  , and   into
 * 8) Create the folder
 * 9) Copy   from the GodMode9 zip file into
 * 10) Copy the   folder from the GodMode9 zip file to the root of your sd card
 * 11) Eject the SD card from your computer, then remove it
 * 12) Reinsert the SD card into your console

Section II - CFW Check

 * 1) Hold, and while holding , power on the console
 * 2) * If the check was successful, your console should have booted into the Luma3DS configuration menu
 * 3) Press  to save and reboot
 * 4) Power off your console

Section III - Updating the System

 * 1) Update your console by going to System Settings, then “Other Settings”, then going all the way to the right and using “System Update”
 * 2) * Updates while using B9S + Luma (what you have) are safe
 * 3) * The updater may display a message saying “Your system is up to date” instead of updating. This is normal if you are already up to date; continue to the next section
 * 4) * If this gives you an error, set both your DNS settings and Proxy settings to “Auto”
 * 5) * If this still gives you an error, follow this troubleshooting guide

Section IV - RTC and DSP setup

 * 1) Close System Settings
 * 2) Press  at the same time to open the Rosalina menu
 * 3) * If one of these buttons is broken, download this config.ini and put it in, replacing the existing one. This will change the Rosalina menu key combination to
 * 4) Select “Miscellaneous options”
 * 5) Select “Dump DSP firmware”
 * 6) Press  to continue
 * 7) Select “Nullify user time offset”
 * 8) Press  to continue
 * 9) Press  to return to the Rosalina main menu
 * 10) Press  to exit the Rosalina menu

Section V - CIA Installation

 * 1) Open the Activity Log
 * 2) Press  at the same time to open the Rosalina menu
 * 3) Select “Miscellaneous options”
 * 4) Select “Switch the hb title to the current app”
 * 5) Press  to continue
 * 6) Press  twice to return to the Rosalina main menu
 * 7) Press  to exit the Rosalina menu
 * 8) Close Activity Log
 * 9) Reopen Activity Log
 * 10) * This should open the Homebrew Launcher
 * 11) Open FBI from the list of homebrew
 * 12) Select , then click
 * 13) Select the   option, then choose to
 * 14) Close FBI
 * 15) * Six new applications should be on the home menu.

Section VI - NAND Backup and CTRNAND Luma/GM9

 * 1) Power off your console
 * 2) Press and hold, and while holding , power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
 * 3) * If you do not boot into GodMode9, ensure that you copied  into   and that the folders are not misnamed (e.g. luna, lumas, playloads, payload.)
 * 4) * If you are prompted to create an essential files backup, press to do so, then press  to continue once it has completed.
 * 5) * If you are prompted to fix the RTC date&time, press to do so, then set the date and time, then press  to continue.
 * 6) Press  to bring up the action menu
 * 7) Select
 * 8) Select GM9Megascript
 * 9) Select
 * 10) Select
 * 11) Press  to confirm
 * 12) * The NAND backup process may take up to 20 minutes.
 * 13) Press  to exit to the main menu of GM9Megascript
 * 14) Select
 * 15) Select
 * 16) When prompted, press  to proceed
 * 17) Press  to unlock writing to SysNAND (lvl1), then input the key combo given
 * 18) Press  to continue
 * 19) Press  twice to exit GM9Megascript
 * 20) Hold  and press  to power off your console
 * 21) Insert your SD card into your computer
 * 22) Copy the contents of   to a safe location on your computer
 * 23) * These files are critical backups and should be backed up to multiple locations (i.e. cloud storage) if possible
 * 24) * The two SysNAND files are your NAND backup and can be used to revert your console to a working state if it is bricked by a software issue
 * 25) * The  file contains your console’s system-unique files and can be used to recover your data in the event of a hardware failure
 * 26) If you still have them, delete the two SysNAND files from   from your SD card
 * 27) * The  file is small and may be kept on your SD card for ease of access

You’re done! Custom firmware is now fully configured on your console.