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*The latest release of {{GitHub|astronautlevel2/Anemone3DS/releases/latest/download/Anemone3DS.cia|Anemone3DS}} (direct download) | *The latest release of {{GitHub|astronautlevel2/Anemone3DS/releases/latest/download/Anemone3DS.cia|Anemone3DS}} (direct download) | ||
*The latest release of {{GitHub|mtheall/ftpd/releases/latest/download/ftpd.cia|FTPD}} (direct download) | *The latest release of {{GitHub|mtheall/ftpd/releases/latest/download/ftpd.cia|FTPD}} (direct download) | ||
*The | *The latest release of {{GitHub|BernardoGiordano/Checkpoint/releases/latest/download/Checkpoint.cia|Checkpoint}} (direct download) | ||
*The latest release of {{GitHub|PabloMK7/homebrew_launcher_dummy/releases/latest/download/Homebrew_Launcher.cia|HBL Launcher Wrapper}} (direct download) | *The latest release of {{GitHub|PabloMK7/homebrew_launcher_dummy/releases/latest/download/Homebrew_Launcher.cia|HBL Launcher Wrapper}} (direct download) | ||
*The latest release of {{GitHub|Universal-Team/Universal-Updater/releases/latest/download/Universal-Updater.cia|Universal-Updater}} (direct download) | *The latest release of {{GitHub|Universal-Team/Universal-Updater/releases/latest/download/Universal-Updater.cia|Universal-Updater}} (direct download) | ||
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===Section I - Prep Work=== | ===Section I - Prep Work=== | ||
# Power off your device | #Power off your device | ||
# Insert your SD card into your computer | #Insert your SD card into your computer | ||
# Create the folder <code>sd:/3ds</code> | #Create the folder <code>sd:/3ds</code> | ||
#* You may already have this from a earlier section in the guide. | #*You may already have this from a earlier section in the guide. | ||
# Place <code>FBI.3dsx</code> into <code>sd:/3ds/</code> | #Place <code>FBI.3dsx</code> into <code>sd:/3ds/</code> | ||
# Create the folder <code>sd:/cias/</code> | #Create the folder <code>sd:/cias/</code> | ||
# Place <code>FBI.cia</code>, <code>Universal-Updater.cia</code>, <code>Anemone3DS.cia</code>, <code>ftpd.cia</code>, <code>hblauncher_loader.cia</code>, and <code>Checkpoint.cia</code> into <code>sd:/cias</code> | #Place <code>FBI.cia</code>, <code>Universal-Updater.cia</code>, <code>Anemone3DS.cia</code>, <code>ftpd.cia</code>, <code>hblauncher_loader.cia</code>, and <code>Checkpoint.cia</code> into <code>sd:/cias</code> | ||
# Create the folder <code>sd:/luma/payloads/</code> | #Create the folder <code>sd:/luma/payloads/</code> | ||
# Copy <code>GodMode9.firm</code> from the GodMode9 zip file into <code>sd:/luma/payloads/</code> | #Copy <code>GodMode9.firm</code> from the GodMode9 zip file into <code>sd:/luma/payloads/</code> | ||
# Copy the <code>gm9</code> folder from the GodMode9 zip file to the root of your sd card | #Copy the <code>gm9</code> folder from the GodMode9 zip file to the root of your sd card | ||
# Eject the SD card from your computer, then remove it | #Eject the SD card from your computer, then remove it | ||
# Reinsert the SD card into your console | #Reinsert the SD card into your console | ||
===Section II - CFW Check=== | ===Section II - CFW Check=== | ||
# Hold {{B|SELECT}}, and while holding {{B|SELECT}}, power on the console | #Hold {{B|SELECT}}, and while holding {{B|SELECT}}, power on the console | ||
#* If the check was successful, your console should have booted into the Luma3DS configuration menu | #*If the check was successful, your console should have booted into the Luma3DS configuration menu | ||
# Press {{B|START}} to save and reboot | #Press {{B|START}} to save and reboot | ||
# Power off your console | #Power off your console | ||
{{critical|text=If you do NOT boot into the Luma3DS configuration menu, custom firmware was not installed on your console. Join | {{critical|text=If you do NOT boot into the Luma3DS configuration menu, custom firmware was not installed on your console. Join {{ml|Get support|the Nintendo Homebrew Discord}} and ask, in English, for help}} | ||
=== Section III - Updating the System=== | ===Section III - Updating the System=== | ||
# Update your console by going to System Settings, then “Other Settings”, then going all the way to the right and using “System Update” | #Update your console by going to System Settings, then “Other Settings”, then going all the way to the right and using “System Update” | ||
#* Updates while using B9S + Luma (what you have) are safe | #*Updates while using B9S + Luma (what you have) are safe | ||
#* 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 | #*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 | ||
#* If this gives you an error, set both your DNS settings and Proxy settings to “Auto” | #*If this gives you an error, set both your DNS settings and Proxy settings to “Auto” | ||
#* If this still gives you an error, follow [[3dsguide:troubleshooting#finalizing-setup|this troubleshooting guide]] | #*If this still gives you an error, follow [[3dsguide:troubleshooting#finalizing-setup|this troubleshooting guide]] | ||
=== Section IV - RTC and DSP setup === | ===Section IV - RTC and DSP setup=== | ||
# Close '''System Settings''' | #Close '''System Settings''' | ||
# Press {{B|L|Down|SELECT}} at the same time to open the Rosalina menu | #Press {{B|L|Down|SELECT}} at the same time to open the Rosalina menu | ||
#* If one of these buttons is broken, download this [[3dsguide:assets/config.ini|config.ini]] and put it in <code>sd:/luma</code>, replacing the existing one. This will change the Rosalina menu key combination to {{B|X|Y}} | #*If one of these buttons is broken, download this [[3dsguide:assets/config.ini|config.ini]] and put it in <code>sd:/luma</code>, replacing the existing one. This will change the Rosalina menu key combination to {{B|X|Y}} | ||
# Select “Miscellaneous options” | #Select “Miscellaneous options” | ||
# Select “Dump DSP firmware” | #Select “Dump DSP firmware” | ||
# Press {{B|B}} to continue | #Press {{B|B}} to continue | ||
# Select “Nullify user time offset” | #Select “Nullify user time offset” | ||
# Press {{B|B}} to continue | #Press {{B|B}} to continue | ||
# Press {{B|B}} to return to the Rosalina main menu | #Press {{B|B}} to return to the Rosalina main menu | ||
# Press {{B|B}} to exit the Rosalina menu | #Press {{B|B}} to exit the Rosalina menu | ||
=== Section V - CIA Installation === | ===Section V - CIA Installation=== | ||
# Open the '''Activity Log''' | #Open the '''Activity Log''' | ||
# Press {{B|L|Down|SELECT}} at the same time to open the Rosalina menu | #Press {{B|L|Down|SELECT}} at the same time to open the Rosalina menu | ||
# Select “Miscellaneous options” | #Select “Miscellaneous options” | ||
# Select “Switch the hb title to the current app” | #Select “Switch the hb title to the current app” | ||
# Press {{B|B}} to continue | #Press {{B|B}} to continue | ||
# Press {{B|B}} twice to return to the Rosalina main menu | #Press {{B|B}} twice to return to the Rosalina main menu | ||
# Press {{B|B}} to exit the Rosalina menu | #Press {{B|B}} to exit the Rosalina menu | ||
# Close '''Activity Log''' | #Close '''Activity Log''' | ||
# Reopen '''Activity Log''' | #Reopen '''Activity Log''' | ||
#* This should open the '''Homebrew Launcher''' | #*This should open the '''Homebrew Launcher''' | ||
# Open '''FBI''' from the list of homebrew | #Open '''FBI''' from the list of homebrew | ||
# Select <code>SD</code>, then click <code>cias</code> | #Select <code>SD</code>, then click <code>cias</code> | ||
# Select the <code>Current directory</code> option, then choose to <code>Install and delete all CIAs</code> | #Select the <code>Current directory</code> option, then choose to <code>Install and delete all CIAs</code> | ||
# Close '''FBI''' | #Close '''FBI''' | ||
#* Six new applications should be on the home menu. | #*Six new applications should be on the home menu. | ||
=== Section VI - NAND Backup and CTRNAND Luma/GM9 === | ===Section VI - NAND Backup and CTRNAND Luma/GM9=== | ||
# Power off your console | #Power off your console | ||
# Press and hold {{B|Start}}, and while holding {{B|Start}}, power on your console. This will launch GodMode9 | #Press and hold {{B|Start}}, and while holding {{B|Start}}, power on your console. This will launch GodMode9 | ||
#* If you do not boot into GodMode9, ensure that you copied <code>GodMode9.firm</code> into <code>sd:/luma/payloads/</code> and that the folders are not misnamed (e.g. luna, lumas, playloads, payload.) | #*If you do not boot into GodMode9, ensure that you copied <code>GodMode9.firm</code> into <code>sd:/luma/payloads/</code> and that the folders are not misnamed (e.g. luna, lumas, playloads, payload.) | ||
#* If you are prompted to create an essential files backup, press {{B|A}} to do so, then press {{B|A}} to continue once it has completed. | #*If you are prompted to create an essential files backup, press {{B|A}} to do so, then press {{B|A}} to continue once it has completed. | ||
#* If you are prompted to fix the RTC date&time, press {{B|A}} to do so, then set the date and time, then press {{B|A}} to continue. | #*If you are prompted to fix the RTC date&time, press {{B|A}} to do so, then set the date and time, then press {{B|A}} to continue. | ||
# Press {{B|Home}} to bring up the action menu | #Press {{B|Home}} to bring up the action menu | ||
# Select <code>Scripts…</code> | #Select <code>Scripts…</code> | ||
# Select '''GM9Megascript''' | #Select '''GM9Megascript''' | ||
# Select <code>Backup Options</code> | #Select <code>Backup Options</code> | ||
# Select <code>SysNAND Backup</code> | #Select <code>SysNAND Backup</code> | ||
# Press {{B|A}} to confirm | #Press {{B|A}} to confirm | ||
#* The NAND backup process may take up to 20 minutes. | #*The NAND backup process may take up to 20 minutes. | ||
# Press {{B|B}} to exit to the main menu of '''GM9Megascript''' | #Press {{B|B}} to exit to the main menu of '''GM9Megascript''' | ||
# Select <code>Scripts from Plailect’s Guide</code> | #Select <code>Scripts from Plailect’s Guide</code> | ||
# Select <code>Setup Luma3DS to CTRNAND</code> | #Select <code>Setup Luma3DS to CTRNAND</code> | ||
# When prompted, press {{B|A}} to proceed | #When prompted, press {{B|A}} to proceed | ||
# Press {{B|A}} to unlock writing to SysNAND (lvl1), then input the key combo given | #Press {{B|A}} to unlock writing to SysNAND (lvl1), then input the key combo given | ||
# Press {{B|A}} to continue | #Press {{B|A}} to continue | ||
# Press {{B|B}} twice to exit '''GM9Megascript''' | #Press {{B|B}} twice to exit '''GM9Megascript''' | ||
# Hold {{B|R}} and press {{B|START}} to power off your console | #Hold {{B|R}} and press {{B|START}} to power off your console | ||
# Insert your SD card into your computer | #Insert your SD card into your computer | ||
# Copy the contents of <code>sd:/gm9/out/</code> to a safe location on your computer | #Copy the contents of <code>sd:/gm9/out/</code> to a safe location on your computer | ||
#* These files are critical backups and should be backed up to multiple locations (i.e. cloud storage) if possible | #*These files are critical backups and should be backed up to multiple locations (i.e. cloud storage) if possible | ||
#* 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 | #*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 | ||
#* The <code>essentials.exefs</code> file contains your console’s system-unique files and can be used to recover your data in the event of a hardware failure | #*The <code>essentials.exefs</code> file contains your console’s system-unique files and can be used to recover your data in the event of a hardware failure | ||
# If you still have them, delete the two SysNAND files from <code>sd:/gm9/out/</code> from your SD card | #If you still have them, delete the two SysNAND files from <code>sd:/gm9/out/</code> from your SD card | ||
#* The <code>essential.exefs</code> file is small and may be kept on your SD card for ease of access | #*The <code>essential.exefs</code> file is small and may be kept on your SD card for ease of access | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 22 September 2025
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 FBI (Both
FBI.3dsxandFBI.cia) - The latest release of Anemone3DS (direct download)
- The latest release of FTPD (direct download)
- The latest release of Checkpoint (direct download)
- The latest release of HBL Launcher Wrapper (direct download)
- The latest release of Universal-Updater (direct download)
- The latest release of GodMode9 (direct download)
Instructions
Section I - Prep Work
- Power off your device
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Create the folder
sd:/3ds- You may already have this from a earlier section in the guide.
- Place
FBI.3dsxintosd:/3ds/ - Create the folder
sd:/cias/ - Place
FBI.cia,Universal-Updater.cia,Anemone3DS.cia,ftpd.cia,hblauncher_loader.cia, andCheckpoint.ciaintosd:/cias - Create the folder
sd:/luma/payloads/ - Copy
GodMode9.firmfrom the GodMode9 zip file intosd:/luma/payloads/ - Copy the
gm9folder from the GodMode9 zip file to the root of your sd card - Eject the SD card from your computer, then remove it
- Reinsert the SD card into your console
Section II - CFW Check
- Hold SELECT, and while holding SELECT, power on the console
- If the check was successful, your console should have booted into the Luma3DS configuration menu
- Press START to save and reboot
- Power off your console
| If you do NOT boot into the Luma3DS configuration menu, custom firmware was not installed on your console. Join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and ask, in English, for help |
Section III - Updating the System
- Update your console by going to System Settings, then “Other Settings”, then going all the way to the right and using “System Update”
- Updates while using B9S + Luma (what you have) are safe
- 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
- If this gives you an error, set both your DNS settings and Proxy settings to “Auto”
- If this still gives you an error, follow this troubleshooting guide
Section IV - RTC and DSP setup
- Close System Settings
- Press L+↓+SELECT at the same time to open the Rosalina menu
- If one of these buttons is broken, download this config.ini and put it in
sd:/luma, replacing the existing one. This will change the Rosalina menu key combination to X+Y
- If one of these buttons is broken, download this config.ini and put it in
- Select “Miscellaneous options”
- Select “Dump DSP firmware”
- Press B to continue
- Select “Nullify user time offset”
- Press B to continue
- Press B to return to the Rosalina main menu
- Press B to exit the Rosalina menu
Section V - CIA Installation
- Open the Activity Log
- Press L+↓+SELECT at the same time to open the Rosalina menu
- Select “Miscellaneous options”
- Select “Switch the hb title to the current app”
- Press B to continue
- Press B twice to return to the Rosalina main menu
- Press B to exit the Rosalina menu
- Close Activity Log
- Reopen Activity Log
- This should open the Homebrew Launcher
- Open FBI from the list of homebrew
- Select
SD, then clickcias - Select the
Current directoryoption, then choose toInstall and delete all CIAs - Close FBI
- Six new applications should be on the home menu.
Section VI - NAND Backup and CTRNAND Luma/GM9
- Power off your console
- Press and hold Start, and while holding Start, power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
- If you do not boot into GodMode9, ensure that you copied
GodMode9.firmintosd:/luma/payloads/and that the folders are not misnamed (e.g. luna, lumas, playloads, payload.) - If you are prompted to create an essential files backup, press A to do so, then press A to continue once it has completed.
- If you are prompted to fix the RTC date&time, press A to do so, then set the date and time, then press A to continue.
- If you do not boot into GodMode9, ensure that you copied
- Press Home to bring up the action menu
- Select
Scripts… - Select GM9Megascript
- Select
Backup Options - Select
SysNAND Backup - Press A to confirm
- The NAND backup process may take up to 20 minutes.
- Press B to exit to the main menu of GM9Megascript
- Select
Scripts from Plailect’s Guide - Select
Setup Luma3DS to CTRNAND - When prompted, press A to proceed
- Press A to unlock writing to SysNAND (lvl1), then input the key combo given
- Press A to continue
- Press B twice to exit GM9Megascript
- Hold R and press START to power off your console
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Copy the contents of
sd:/gm9/out/to a safe location on your computer- These files are critical backups and should be backed up to multiple locations (i.e. cloud storage) if possible
- 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
- The
essentials.exefsfile contains your console’s system-unique files and can be used to recover your data in the event of a hardware failure
- If you still have them, delete the two SysNAND files from
sd:/gm9/out/from your SD card- The
essential.exefsfile is small and may be kept on your SD card for ease of access
- The
| You’re done! Custom firmware is now fully configured on your console. |
| Information and Notes
Here are some key combos that you should know:
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| See here for some suggestions on things to do with custom firmware. |
| For information on using GodMode9’s various features, check out the GodMode9 Usage and Dumping Titles and Game Cartridges pages. |