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==Required Reading==
Doing a System Transfer with homebrew is possible, but titles that were not downloaded from the eShop will temporarily disappear at the end.


[https://github.com/zoogie/pichaxx Pichaxx] is an exploit for the game Pokémon Picross released by [https://github.com/zoogie zoogie], originally discovered and [https://twitter.com/mrnbayoh/status/744899681663258624?lang=en demonstrated] by [https://github.com/MrNbaYoh MrNbaYoh]. This method of using Seedminer for further exploitation uses your <code>movable.sed</code> file to write a custom save file for Pokémon Picross, which can then be used to launch the Homebrew Launcher.
== Does the target console have custom firmware? ==


{{warning|text=This process will overwrite your Pokémon Picross save file, if you have one. If you wish to preserve your Pokémon Picross game data, you should make a backup of your <code>00000001.sav</code> file before overwriting it.}}
=== Yes ===


__TOC__
{{Clickable button 2|/Target has CFW|Yes, my new console already has CFW|class=mw-ui-progressive}}


==What You Need==
=== No ===
*The game "Pokémon Picross" (free on eShop) installed on your device
**You can scan [http://api.qrserver.com/v1/create-qr-code/?color=000000&bgcolor=FFFFFF&data=ESHOP://50010000037815&margin=0&qzone=1&size=400x400&ecc=L this QR code] using the Nintendo 3DS Camera for a direct link to the eShop app
**Your SD card must be inserted in your device to install Pokémon Picross
*Your <code>movable.sed</code> file from completing [[3dsguide:seedminer|Seedminer]]
* The latest release of [https://github.com/LumaTeam/Luma3DS/releases/latest Luma3DS] (the Luma3DS <code>.zip</code> file)
*The latest release of [https://github.com/zoogie/unSAFE_MODE/releases/v1.3 unSAFE_MODE]


==Instructions==
It is highly recommended that you set up CFW first using [[3dsguide:|3DS Hacks Guide]]. This will make it easier to restore software after the transfer.


===Section I - Prep Work ===
{{Clickable button 2|/Target has CFW|I have set up CFW on the target console|class=mw-ui-progressive}}


# Power off your device
== FAQ ==
#Insert your SD card into your computer
# Copy <code>boot.firm</code> and <code>boot.3dsx</code> from the Luma3DS <code>.zip</code> to the root of your SD card
#Copy the otherapp payload for your region/version from the unSAFE_MODE <code>.zip</code>'s <code>otherapps_with_CfgS</code> folder to the root of your SD card and rename it to <code>otherapp.bin</code>


===Section II - PicHaxx===
=== Is setting up CFW first really required? ===
#Open [https://3ds.nhnarwhal.com/3dstools/pichaxx.php the PicHaxx Injector website] on your computer
#Select your <code>movable.sed</code> file
#Select "Build and Download"
#Wait for the process to complete
#Navigate to <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> -> <code><ID0></code> -> <code><ID1></code> -> <code>title</code> -> <code>00040000</code> -> <code>0017c100</code> -> <code>data</code> on your SD card
#*The <code><ID0></code> will be the same one that you used in [[3dsguide:seedminer|Seedminer]]
#*The <code><ID1></code> is a 32 character long folder inside of the <code><ID0></code>
#Copy the newly downloaded <code>00000001.sav</code> file to the <code>data</code> folder on your SD card
#*Overwrite the old save file when prompted
# Reinsert your SD card into your device
#Power on your device
#Launch "Pokémon Picross"
#If the exploit was successful, your device will have loaded the Homebrew Launcher
#*If you get an error message, [[3dsguide:troubleshooting#installing-boot9strap-pichaxx|follow this troubleshooting guide]]


== Next steps ==
Strictly speaking it is not. In this case any software that was not purchased and downloaded from Nintendo eShop will be invisible and not fixable until CFW is installed.
At this point, there are a number of processes you may follow. Continue to the next section of the guide based on what you have access to.


{| class="wikitable colortable floatleft" style="text-align:center;"
Since it is more convenient and sometimes easier to set up custom firmware on a freshly-formatted console, it is recommended to set it up first.
! Method
! colspan="2" | Requirements
|-
| ---
! Working shoulder buttons
! System version
|-
|[[3DS:Alternate Exploits/Installing boot9strap (HBL-USM)|Installing boot9strap (HBL-USM)]] (Recommended)
| class="ct-red" |Yes
| class="ct-green" | Latest
|-
|[[3DS:Alternate Exploits/Installing boot9strap (Frogtool)|Installing boot9strap (Frogtool)]]
| class="ct-green" |No
| class="ct-green" |Latest
|}


[[Category:Nintendo 3DS guides]]
=== Is there a workaround for the 7-day cooldown? ===
 
No, this is enforced server-side.
 
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS information]]

Latest revision as of 19:36, 15 May 2024

Doing a System Transfer with homebrew is possible, but titles that were not downloaded from the eShop will temporarily disappear at the end.

Does the target console have custom firmware?

Yes

Yes, my new console already has CFW

No

It is highly recommended that you set up CFW first using 3DS Hacks Guide. This will make it easier to restore software after the transfer.

I have set up CFW on the target console

FAQ

Is setting up CFW first really required?

Strictly speaking it is not. In this case any software that was not purchased and downloaded from Nintendo eShop will be invisible and not fixable until CFW is installed.

Since it is more convenient and sometimes easier to set up custom firmware on a freshly-formatted console, it is recommended to set it up first.

Is there a workaround for the 7-day cooldown?

No, this is enforced server-side.