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| '''3ds_hw_test''' is a <code>.firm</code> application that tests a 3DS console's RAM for errors. There are plans to expand the test so it checks more types of hardware, but so far these plans are entirely a work-in-progress. | | '''3ds_hw_test''' is a <code>.firm</code> application that tests a 3DS console's RAM for errors. There are plans to expand the test so it checks more types of hardware, but so far these plans are entirely a work-in-progress. |
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| The test will take roughly 30 minutes on the Original 3DS, 3DS XL and 2DS, and roughly 45 minutes on the New 3DS, New 3DS XL and New 2DS XL.
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| == Instructions == | | == Instructions == |
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| === What You Need === | | === What You Need === |
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| * [[3DS:boot9strap|boot9strap]], [[3DS:GodMode9|GodMode9]] or [[3DS:fastboot3DS|fastboot3DS]] installed to FIRM partition(s), or a [[3ds-guide:ntrboot.html|ntrboot]] compatible flashcart | | * [[3DS:boot9strap|boot9strap]], [[3DS:GodMode9|GodMode9]] or [[3DS:fastboot3DS|fastboot3DS]] installed to FIRM partition(s) |
| * [[3DS:Luma3DS|Luma3DS]]' <code>boot.firm</code> on the root of your SD card | | * [[3DS:Luma3DS|Luma3DS]]' <code>boot.firm</code> on the root of your SD card |
| * The latest release of {{GitHub|aspargas2/3ds_hw_test/releases|3ds_hw_test}} (the <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> file) | | * The latest release of {{GitHub|aspargas2/3ds_hw_test/releases|3ds_hw_test}} (the <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> file) |
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| | |-|ntrboot= |
| | {{warning|text=If you do not have a flashcart compatible with ntrboot, choose a different option.}} |
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| | # Ensure you already have a flashcart with ntrboot flashed. If you haven't flashed your flashcart with ntrboot yet, refer to [https://3ds.hacks.guide/ntrboot this page.] |
| | # Power off the console and insert your SD card into your computer. |
| | # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to the root of your SD card. |
| | # Rename <code>boot.firm</code> to <code>luma.firm</code>. |
| | # Rename <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to <code>boot.firm</code>. |
| | # Reinsert the SD card into your console. |
| | # Insert the flashcart flashed with ntrboot into your console. |
| | # Put the magnet into position to trigger the lid sensor. Refer to [https://i.imgur.com/5e3lKe2.png this image for reference.] |
| | #* Note, 2DS users will not need a magnet, as their device cannot physically fold. Instead, move the sleep switch to the right. |
| | # Press and hold {{Key press|START|SELECT|X}}, then briefly press and hold the power button for 2 to 3 seconds. |
| | # Your console should now be booted into 3ds_hw_test. If it did not boot and instead booted into the HOME menu, power off and try again. This can take a few attempts to get the magnet positioning correct. |
| | # Press any button to start the test. |
| | #* The test will take around 30 minutes for an old model and around 45 for a new model. |
| | #** If you are unsure what model the console is, look at the shoulder buttons - a new model has four ({{Key press|L|ZL|ZR|R}}), and an old model has two ({{Key press|L|R}} |
| | # When the test finishes, press any button to turn the console off and insert your SD into your computer. |
| | # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code>. |
| | #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue. |
| | #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard. |
| | # Delete <code>boot.firm</code> and rename <code>luma.firm</code> to <code>boot.firm</code>. |
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| |-|boot9strap= | | |-|boot9strap= |
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| <span> | | <span> |
| # Power off your console | | # Power off the console and insert your SD card into your computer. |
| # Insert your SD card into your computer
| | # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to the root of your SD card. |
| # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to the root of your SD card | | # Rename <code>boot.firm</code> to <code>luma.firm</code>. |
| # Rename <code>boot.firm</code> to <code>luma.firm</code> | | # Rename <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to <code>boot.firm</code>. |
| # Rename <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to <code>boot.firm</code> | | # Reinsert the SD card into your console. |
| # Reinsert the SD card into your console | | # Power on the console without pressing any other buttons. |
| # Power on the console without pressing any other buttons | | # Press any button to start the test. |
| # Press any button to start the test | | #* The test will take around 30 minutes for an old model and around 45 for a new model. |
| # When the test finishes, press any button to power off your console and insert your SD into your computer | | #** If you are unsure what model the console is, look at the shoulder buttons - a new model has four ({{Key press|L|ZL|ZR|R}}), and an old model has two ({{Key press|L|R}}. |
| # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code> | | # When the test finishes, press any button to turn the console off and insert your SD into your computer. |
| #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue | | # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code>. |
| #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard | | #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue. |
| # Delete <code>boot.firm</code> and rename <code>luma.firm</code> to <code>boot.firm</code> | | #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard. |
| | # Delete <code>boot.firm</code> and rename <code>luma.firm</code> to <code>boot.firm</code>. |
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| # Power off your console | | # Power off the console and insert your SD card into your computer. |
| # Insert your SD card into your computer
| | # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to the root of your SD card. |
| # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to the root of your SD card | | # Reinsert the SD card into your console. |
| # Reinsert the SD card into your console | | # power on the console while holding {{B|HOME}} to enter the fastboot3DS menu. |
| # Power on the console while holding {{B|HOME}} to enter the fastboot3DS menu | | # Select <code>[+]Boot from file...</code> -> <code>sdmc:</code> -> <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code>. |
| # Select <code>[+]Boot from file...</code> -> <code>sdmc:</code> -> <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> | | # Press any button to start the test. |
| # Press any button to start the test | | #* The test will take around 30 minutes for an old model and around 45 for a new model. |
| # When the test finishes, press any button to power off your console and insert your SD into your computer | | #** If you are unsure what model the console is, look at the shoulder buttons - a new model has four ({{Key press|L|ZL|ZR|R}}), and an old model has two ({{Key press|L|R}}. |
| # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code>
| | # When the test finishes, press any button to turn the console off and insert your SD into your computer. |
| #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue | | # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code>. |
| #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard
| | #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue. |
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| | #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard. |
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| {{warning|text=If you do not have a flashcart compatible with ntrboot, choose a different option.}} | |
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| # Ensure you already have a flashcart with ntrboot flashed. If you haven't flashed your flashcart with ntrboot yet, refer to [https://3ds.hacks.guide/ntrboot this page]
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| # Power off your console
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| # Insert your SD card into your computer
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| # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to the root of your SD card
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| # Rename <code>boot.firm</code> to <code>luma.firm</code>
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| # Rename <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to <code>boot.firm</code>
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| # Reinsert the SD card into your console
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| # Insert the flashcart flashed with ntrboot into your console
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| # Put the magnet into position to trigger the lid sensor. Refer to [https://i.imgur.com/5e3lKe2.png this image for reference]
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| #* Note, 2DS users will not need a magnet, as their device cannot physically fold. Instead, move the sleep switch to the right
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| # Press and hold {{Key press|START|SELECT|X}}, then briefly press and hold the power button for 2 to 3 seconds
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| # Your console should now be booted into 3ds_hw_test
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| #* If it did not boot and instead booted into the HOME Menu or turned off immediately, power off your console and try again. You may need a few attempts to get the magnet positioning correct
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| # Press any button to start the test
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| # When the test finishes, press any button to power off your console and insert your SD into your computer | |
| # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code> | |
| #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue | |
| #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard | |
| # Delete <code>boot.firm</code> and rename <code>luma.firm</code> to <code>boot.firm</code>
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| </span> | | </span> |
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| |-|GodMode9= | | |-|GodMode9= |
| {{warning|text=This section only applies to consoles with GodMode9 installed into FIRM0/1.}} | | {{warning|text=This section is for GM9 installed into FIRM0/1, if it is not choose a different option.}} |
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| # Power off your console | | # Power off the console and insert your SD card into your computer. |
| # Insert your SD card into your computer
| | # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to the <code>sd:/gm9/payloads</code> folder of your SD card. |
| # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to the <code>sd:/gm9/payloads</code> folder of your SD card | | # Reinsert the SD card into your console. |
| # Reinsert the SD card into your console | | # power on the console while holding {{Key press|R|LEFT}} to enter the GodMode9 bootloader menu. |
| # Power on the console while holding {{Key press|R|LEFT}} to enter the GodMode9 bootloader menu | | # Select <code>Select payload...</code> -> <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code>. |
| # Select <code>Select payload...</code> -> <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> | | # Press any button to start the test. |
| # Press any button to start the test | | #* The test will take around 30 minutes for an old model and around 45 for a new model. |
| # When the test finishes, press any button to power off your console and insert your SD into your computer | | #** If you are unsure what model the console is, look at the shoulder buttons - a new model has four ({{Key press|L|ZL|ZR|R}}), and an old model has two ({{Key press|L|R}}. |
| # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code> | | # When the test finishes, press any button to turn the console off and insert your SD into your computer. |
| #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue | | # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code>. |
| | #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue. |
| #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard. | | #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard. |
| </span> | | </span> |
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| |-|Luma3DS chainloader= | | |-|Luma3DS= |
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| # Power off the console and insert your SD card into your computer | | # Power off the console and insert your SD card into your computer. |
| # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to <code>sd:/luma/payloads</code> | | # Copy <code>3ds_hw_test.firm</code> to <code>sd:/luma/payloads</code>. |
| # Reinsert the SD card into your console | | # Reinsert the SD card into your console. |
| # Power on the console while holding {{B|START}} to open Luma3DS chainloader | | # power on the console while holding {{B|START}} to open Luma3DS chainloader. |
| #* If you dont see Luma3DS chainloader, follow [[3dsguide:restoring-updating-cfw.html|Restoring / Updating CFW]] and try again | | #* If you dont see Luma3DS chainloader, follow [[3dsguide:restoring-updating-cfw.html|Restoring / Updating CFW]] and try again. |
| #* If you still don't see it follow the boot9strap tab above instead | | #* If you still don't see it follow the boot9strap tab above instead. |
| # Select <code>3ds_hw_test</code> | | # Select <code>3ds_hw_test</code>. |
| # Press any button to start the test | | # Press any button to start the test. |
| # When the test finishes, press any button to power off your console and insert your SD into your computer | | #* The test will take around 30 minutes for an old model and around 45 for a new model. |
| # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code> | | #** If you are unsure what model the console is, look at the shoulder buttons - a new model has four ({{Key press|L|ZL|ZR|R}}), and an old model has two ({{Key press|L|R}}. |
| #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue | | # When the test finishes, press any button to turn the console off and insert your SD into your computer. |
| #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard | | # Open the newly generated <code>sd:/HWTEST.LOG</code> file in a text editor, then scroll to the end and look at the line that says <code>[ARM11] Done. ___ total errors detected.</code>. |
| | #* If the number on this line is 0, your console's RAM is not the issue. |
| | #* If the number on this line is not 0, your console's RAM is dying and you need to either repair or replace the motherboard. |
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