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<li>For installed '''3DS''' software, press <code>Nintendo 3DS</code>, For installed '''DSiWare''', press <code>DSiWare</code>
<li>For installed '''3DS''' software, press <code>Nintendo 3DS</code>, For installed '''DSiWare''', press <code>DSiWare</code>
*'''Software''' is where all your base software and games are located
*'''Software''' is where all your base software and games are located
*'''Extra data''' is data created by software to store certain content (Streetpass, Spotpass, etc..)
*'''Extra data''' is data created by software to store certain content (Streetpass, Spotpass, etc.)
*'''Downloadable Content''' is where DLC and Updates are located
*'''Downloadable Content''' is where DLC and Updates are located
<li>Find which software you want to uninstall and press on it, then press <code>Delete</code>
<li>Find which software you want to uninstall and press on it, then press <code>Delete</code>

Revision as of 17:45, 16 August 2023

This is the process of uninstalling software from your device using one the following.

Warning icon System Settings should always be used to uninstall software installed on the console unless specifically stated or you have a reason not to. (Like a broken touchscreen)

  1. Open System Settings from the HOME menu
  2. Press Data Management
  3. For installed 3DS software, press Nintendo 3DS, For installed DSiWare, press DSiWare
    • Software is where all your base software and games are located
    • Extra data is data created by software to store certain content (Streetpass, Spotpass, etc.)
    • Downloadable Content is where DLC and Updates are located
  4. Find which software you want to uninstall and press on it, then press Delete

  1. Power on your 3DS while holding Start
  2. Press the Home button
  3. Navigate to Title manager and press A
  4. Select which drive you want to uninstall from and press A
    • SD Card is where all your installed software, games, updates, and DLC is located
    • NAND / TWL is where system software and DSiWare is located
    Warning icon Do not uninstall any System titles! This can cause a brick! If you have a problem with a system app not working, then please perform a system update or a safemode update instead!
  5. Find which title you want to uninstall and press A
    Info icon DSiWare can be found at the bottom of the list.
  6. Press A on Manage Title...
  7. Navigate to Uninstall title and press A
  8. Select which option you want to do and press A
    • Keep ticket & savegame keeps your save and is intended if you want to reinstall the game at a later date
    • Uninstall everything removes everything related to the game (excluding DLC/Updates)
    • Abort uninstall cancels the uninstall procedure
  9. Enter the button combo when prompted

Warning icon FBI has no safety features implemented and should only be used as a last resort, please proceed with caution.
  1. Launch FBI from the HOME menu or from the Homebrew Launcher
  2. Navigate to Titles then press A
  3. Find which title you want to delete then press A
    • Titles in Green are installed software, games, updates, and dlc
    Warning icon Titles in RED are system software and should NEVER be deleted. If you have a problem with a system app not working, then please perform a system update or a safemode update instead!
    • Titles in Purple are DSiWare
  4. Navigate to either Delete Title or Delete Title And Ticket
    • Delete Title deletes just the title and save
    • Delete Title And Ticket deletes everything related to the title

I accidentally uninstalled a system app, what now?

If your console is able to boot and access System Settings, then follow these steps below.

  1. Open System Settings from the HOME menu
  2. Press Other Settings
  3. Navigate to System Update, then press on it
  4. Follow the onscreen instructions and perform a system update when prompted

If your console is unable to boot to the HOME menu or is crashing at startup, then follow these steps below to boot into Safe Mode.

  1. Turn off the console
  2. Hold A+R+L+D-Pad UP
  3. Follow the onscreen instructions and perform a system update when prompted

If your console is unable to boot and cannot boot into Safe Mode, or your console says that you are already on the latest version when trying a system update, then please follow the CTRTransfer guide.