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(Created page with "{{Page WIP}} This article attempts to explain the different parts of a homebrew and custom firmware setup and where they are. == On the console: boot9strap == 3DS:boot9strap is a firmware loader and exploit for the 3DS. It is installed into the firmware partitions of the system memory, also known as the NAND. This means that it stays even if the SD card is formatted, destroyed, lost, changed, or otherwise. When the console is powered on, this is the first thing t...") |
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During the final parts of the main guide, this is also copied to CTRNAND. This means the console would still turn on to the HOME Menu, even without an SD card (or with one that does not have <code>boot.firm</code>). | During the final parts of the main guide, this is also copied to CTRNAND. This means the console would still turn on to the HOME Menu, even without an SD card (or with one that does not have <code>boot.firm</code>). | ||
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