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{{success|text=Your NAND backup has been successfully restored. You can now delete <code><date>_<serialnumber>_nand.bin</code> from your SD card.}}
{{success|text=Your NAND backup has been successfully restored. You can now delete <code><date>_<serialnumber>_nand.bin</code> from your SD card.}}
== Dumping Bootroms and OTP ==
# Make sure your SD card is inserted
# Press and hold {{B|Home}}, and while holding {{B|Home}}, power on your device. This will open fastboot3DS's menu
# Select "Miscellaneous..."
# Select "Dump bootroms & OTP"
# Press {{B|B}} to power off your device
{{success|text=Your consoles OTP and bootroms have been successfully dumped. You can find them in <code>/3ds/</code> as <code>boot9.bin</code>, <code>boot11.bin</code>, and <code>otp.bin</code>.}}

Revision as of 03:28, 23 September 2022

Updating fastboot3DS

What you need

Section I - Prep Work

  1. Insert your SD card into your computer
  2. Copy fastboot3DS.firm from the fastboot3DS .7z file to your SD card
  3. Remove your SD card and put it back into your 3DS

Section II - Updating

  1. Press and hold Home, and while holding Home, power on your device. This will open fastboot3DS's menu
  2. Select "Miscellaneous..."
  3. Select "Update fastboot3DS"
  4. Navigate to the fastboot3DS.firm file and press A
  5. Press B or Home to reboot your device
OOjs UI icon information-constructive.svg fastboot3DS has been successfully updated!

Creating a NAND Backup

  1. Make sure your SD card is inserted
  2. Press and hold Home, and while holding Home, power on your device. This will open fastboot3DS's menu
  3. Select "NAND tools..."
  4. Select "Backup NAND"
    • This process will take some time
    • If you get an error, make sure that you have at least 1.85GB of free space on your SD card
  5. Press B or Home to continue
  6. Power off your device
OOjs UI icon information-constructive.svg Your NAND backup has been successfully created. You can find it in /3ds/ under the name <date>_<serialnumber>_nand.bin. You will probably want to back up this file to somewhere safe, then delete it from your SD card to reclaim the space.

Restoring a NAND backup

  1. Power off your device
  2. Insert your SD card into your computer
  3. Copy <date>_<serialnumber>_nand.bin from your computer to the /3ds/ folder on your SD card
  4. Reinsert your SD card into your device
  5. Press and hold Home, and while holding Home, power on your device. This will open fastboot3DS's menu
  6. Select "NAND tools..."
  7. Select "Restore NAND"
  8. Select your NAND backup
  9. Read the warning on the top screen
  10. Press A + D-Pad Left to confirm
    • This process will take some time
  11. Press B or Home to continue
  12. Power off your device
OOjs UI icon information-constructive.svg Your NAND backup has been successfully restored. You can now delete <date>_<serialnumber>_nand.bin from your SD card.

Dumping Bootroms and OTP

  1. Make sure your SD card is inserted
  2. Press and hold Home, and while holding Home, power on your device. This will open fastboot3DS's menu
  3. Select "Miscellaneous..."
  4. Select "Dump bootroms & OTP"
  5. Press B to power off your device
OOjs UI icon information-constructive.svg Your consoles OTP and bootroms have been successfully dumped. You can find them in /3ds/ as boot9.bin, boot11.bin, and otp.bin.