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=Luma3DS Error Toolkit=
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=Key information=


On both stock and custom firmware, apps can cause errors if they run into a non-fatal issue.
This page lists possible causes and fixes of Luma3DS exception screens, ErrDisp screens, stock error codes, and bootROM errors. They are not applicable to every situation, but cover most common known issues.


This page lists possible causes and fixes of Luma3DS exception screens, ErrDisp screens, and stock error codes. They are not applicable to every situation, but cover most common known issues.
In the following lists, the file prefixes on file paths refer to the starting location. <code>sd:/</code> refers to the SD card, and numbers in the format of <code>[X:]</code> refer to [[3DS:GodMode9|GodMode9's]] drive numbers.
 
In the following lists, the file prefixes on file paths refer to the starting location. <code>sd:/</code> refers to the SD card, and numbers in the format of <code>[X:]</code> refer to GodMode9's drive numbers.


If your '''ErrDisp''' displays one of the processes in the first table, you do not need to look up its error code in the second one. The solutions for these processes are almost always the same.
If your '''ErrDisp''' displays one of the processes in the first table, you do not need to look up its error code in the second one. The solutions for these processes are almost always the same.


On both stock and custom firmware, apps can cause '''error codes''' if they run into a non-fatal issue.<br>
In the below tables, error codes are separated into sets by their section (e.g. 007-XXXX) and then sorted within their sets in ascending order by their result code (e.g. XXX-2001).
In the below tables, error codes are separated into sets by their section (e.g. 007-XXXX) and then sorted within their sets in ascending order by their result code (e.g. XXX-2001).


{{info|Not all 3DS error codes are known or understood, and it is unlikely all codes will ever be documented in full due to Nintendo failing to document many of them.}}
{{info|Not all 3DS error codes are known or understood, and it is unlikely all codes will ever be documented in full due to Nintendo failing to document many of them.}}


{{info|If the below fixes do not solve your issue or you are unsure of what to do, join the [[https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord]] for further assistance.}}
{{info|If the below fixes do not solve your issue or you are unsure of what to do, join the [https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord] for further assistance.}}


==Known errors==
=Known errors=


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| System titles have been deleted.
| System titles have been deleted.
:To fix, perform a [[3DS:Safe Mode|Safe Mode update]].<br>If this does not work, perform a [[3DS:CTRTransfer|CTRTransfer]].
:To fix, perform a [[3DS:Safe Mode|Safe Mode update]].
::If this does not work, perform a [[3DS:CTRTransfer|CTRTransfer]].
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|-
| rowspan="2" | prefetch abort (svcBreak)
| rowspan="3" | prefetch abort (svcBreak)
| The system movable, <code>[1:]/private/movable.sed</code>, is 288 bytes but a flag is enabled that expects a size of 320 bytes.  
| The system movable, <code>[1:]/private/movable.sed</code>, is 288 bytes but a flag is enabled that expects a size of 320 bytes.  
:To fix, boot into GodMode9 and select <code>SYSNAND CTRNAND</code>, then go into the <code>private</code> folder.<br>Inside this folder, you will see a file named <code>movable.sed</code>. Select it, and under the options menu, select '''Show in Hexeditor'''.<br>Green-colored numbers will appear in the middle of the screen - press {{B|A}} and then unlock '''writing to sysNAND (lvl2)'''.<br>At the beginning of the file, look for the set of numbers <code>53 45 45 44 00 01</code>. Once you find these numbers, hold {{B|A}} and press {{B|D-PAD DOWN}} while the <code>01</code> value is highlighted to change it to <code>00</code>. Press {{B|B}}, then {{B|A}}, then {{B|B}} to save changes and exit from the hexeditor, then press {{B|START}} to reboot your console.
:To fix, boot into GodMode9 and select <code>SYSNAND CTRNAND</code>, then go into the <code>private</code> folder.<br>Inside this folder, you will see a file named <code>movable.sed</code>. Select it, and under the options menu, select '''Show in Hexeditor'''.<br>Green-colored numbers will appear in the middle of the screen - press {{B|A}} and then unlock '''writing to sysNAND (lvl2)'''.<br>At the beginning of the file, look for the set of numbers <code>53 45 45 44 00 01</code>. Once you find these numbers, hold {{B|A}} and press {{B|D-PAD DOWN}} while the <code>01</code> value is highlighted to change it to <code>00</code>. Press {{B|B}}, then {{B|A}}, then {{B|B}} to save changes and exit from the hexeditor, then press {{B|START}} to reboot your console.
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| <code>SYSNAND CTRNAND</code> has bad CMACs.
| <code>SYSNAND CTRNAND</code> has bad CMACs.
:To fix, press R+A on the <code>SYSNAND CTRNAND</code> drive and <code>Fix CMACs for drive</code>. The console will act like it has been formatted after this, and this is intended.
:To fix, press R+A on the <code>SYSNAND CTRNAND</code> drive and <code>Fix CMACs for drive</code>. The console will act like it has been formatted after this, and this is intended.
|-
| If none of the above fixes worked, perform a [[3DS:CTRTransfer/Manual|Manual CTRTransfer]].
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|-
| prefetch abort (kernel panic)
| prefetch abort (kernel panic)
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| data abort
| data abort
| Files on the SD are corrupted.  
| Files on the SD are corrupted.  
:To fix, [[Checking_SD_card_integrity|verify that your card is not faulty.]] If it is verified working, make a backup of all intact files, [[Formatting_an_SD_card|format the SD card]], and try again.
:To fix, [[Checking_SD_card_integrity|verify that the SD card is not faulty.]] If it is verified working, make a backup of all intact files, [[Formatting_an_SD_card|format the SD card]], and try again.
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! style="font-size:125%;" | Exception Type
! style="font-size:125%;" | Exception Type
! style="font-size:125%;" | Problem & Solution  
! style="font-size:125%;" | Problem & Solution  
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| act || any
| Your NNID(s)' stored data is misconfigured or being interfered with.
: To fix, if [https://pretendo.network Pretendo] is installed, turn it off by disabling <code>Enable loading external FIRMs and modules</code> on [[3DS:Luma3DS/Configuration|the Luma configuration menu]].
:: If this does not help or Pretendo is not installed, then [[3DS:GodMode9/Usage#Restoring_a_NAND_backup|restore a NAND backup]] - especially if you recently tried to [[3DS:GodMode9/Usage#Removing_an_NNID_without_formatting_your_device|log out an NNID]].
|-
|-
| boss || data abort
| boss || data abort
| The current firmware version is too old for SpotPass to work. Perform a [[3DS:Safe Mode|Safe Mode update]].
| The current firmware version is too old for SpotPass to work. Perform a [[3DS:Safe Mode|Safe Mode update]].
:If this does not work, you may require [[3DS:CTRTransfer|a CTRTransfer.]]
:If this does not work, you may require [[3DS:CTRTransfer|a CTRTransfer.]]
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| camera || any
| Potential hardware issues, or an instance of ShutTheCamUp is crashing.
: Look for and delete <code>/luma/sysmodules/0004013000001602.ips</code> and <code>/luma/titles/0004013000001602/code.ips</code>.
:: If this fixed the issue, then [[3dsguide:restoring-updating-cfw|update Luma3DS]] and reinstall the correct Old or New 3DS patch for [[udb:3ds/shut-the-cam-up|ShutTheCamUp]] if you wish to continue using it.
:: If these don't exist, or the error occurs when booting without an SD card, it's likely hardware issues. Join the [https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and ask, in English, for help.
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| cfg || any
| Either the NAND [[3dbrew:Config Savegame|config savegame]] or part of your console-unique file(s) is damaged.
: To fix, first boot into GodMode9, press R+A while the cursor is on the folder <code>[1:]/data/<ID0>/sysdata/00010017</code>, choose to <code>Copy to 0:/gm9/out</code>, then delete the folder. After rebooting, the console will enter initial setup again; this is intended and not an issue.
:: If this does not help, delete the newly created <code>00010017</code> and copy the backup into its place, run [[3DS:ctrcheck]], and replace any console-unique files marked as invalid or missing with the copies from the <code>essentials.exefs</code> backup inside <code>[S:] SYSNAND VIRTUAL</code> in GodMode9.
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| fs || any  
| fs || any  
| Can be anything from SD card problems to hardware issues.
| Can be anything from SD card problems to hardware issues.
: [[wikipedia:Fault isolation|fault isolation]] will likely be required to find the true cause of this error. Start by doing [[3DS:ctrcheck|ctrcheck]], [[Formatting an SD card|formatting your SD card]], and/or [[Checking SD card integrity|testing your SD for errors]].
: [[wikipedia:Fault isolation|Fault isolation]] will likely be required to find the true cause of this error. Start by doing [[3DS:ctrcheck|ctrcheck]] and trying to trigger the error with the SD card removed from the console.<br>If the error stops when the SD card is removed, [[Formatting an SD card|reformat the SD card]], and if that doesn't help, [[Checking SD card integrity|test it for hardware damage]].
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| hid || any
| hid || any
| Potential hardware problems, or an outdated version of Rehid.
| Potential hardware problems, or an instance of rehid is crashing.
: First look for and delete <code>/luma/titles/0004013000001D02</code> and <code>/luma/titles/0004013000003302</code>. If these dont exist, or you've never downloaded Rehid, it's likely hardware issues.
: First look for and delete <code>/luma/titles/0004013000001D02</code>, <code>/luma/titles/0004013000003302</code>, <code>/luma/sysmodules/0004013000001D02.cxi</code> and <code>/luma/sysmodules/0004013000003302.ips</code>.
:: [[3DS:Hardware test|3ds_hw_test]] or [[3DS:ctrcheck|ctrcheck]] may help with fault isolation.
:: If this fixed the issue, then [[3dsguide:restoring-updating-cfw|update Luma3DS]] and reinstall the latest release of [[3DS:Rehid|rehid]] to continue using it.
:: If these don't exist, or rehid has never been installed on this console, it's likely hardware issues. [[3DS:Hardware test|3ds_hw_test]] or [[3DS:ctrcheck|ctrcheck]] may help with fault isolation.
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|-
| ic2, spi || any
| i2c, gsp, mcu, pxi, spi || any
| The console has a serious hardware issue that likely is not easily fixable.
| The console has a serious hardware issue that likely is not easily fixable.
:Join [https://discord.gg/C29hYvh the Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and ask, in English, for help.
:Run [[3DS:Hardware test|3ds_hw_test]].
|-
::If the test returns zero errors detected, join [https://discord.gg/C29hYvh the Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and ask, in English, for help.
|-
|-
| mset || any
| mset || any
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::If neither of these work, the console has a serious issue. Join the [https://discord.gg/C29hYvh Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and ask, in English, for help.
::If neither of these work, the console has a serious issue. Join the [https://discord.gg/C29hYvh Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and ask, in English, for help.
|-
|-
| rowspan="5" | menu
| rowspan="6" | menu
| rowspan="3" | data abort
| rowspan="3" | data abort
| Broken HOME Menu theme.
| Broken HOME Menu theme.
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| prefetch abort
| prefetch abort
| An installation of menuhax is conflicting with the custom firmware.
| An installation of Menuhax is conflicting with the custom firmware.
:To fix, place the <code>menuhax67_installer.3dsx</code> file from [[https://github.com/zoogie/menuhax67/releases/download/v1.1/menuhax67_v1.1.zip this download]] into <code>sd:/3ds</code>, run it through Homebrew Launcher, and choose REMOVE.
:To fix, follow the directions [[3DS:Troubleshooting/removing_menuhax67|on this page]].
::If this occurs on boot, set '''Hbmenu autoboot''' in the [[3DS:Luma3DS/Configuration|Luma configuration menu]] to 3DS, then follow the above instructions and turn '''Hbmenu autoboot''' back off once it has been removed.
:::Ensure in <code>sd:/luma/config.ini</code> that hbldr_3dsx_titleid is set to 000400000d921e00 and <code>boot.3dsx</code> is in the root.
|-
|-
| prefetch abort (svcBreak)
| rowspan="2" | prefetch abort (svcBreak)
| The <code>f000000b</code> folder in <code>SYSNAND CTRNAND</code> is broken, its exact location being at <code>[1:]/data/<ID0>/extdata/00048000/f000000b</code>.
| If <code>R5</code> contains <code>D900458B</code>: The <code>f000000b</code> folder in <code>SYSNAND CTRNAND</code> is broken, its exact location being at <code>[1:]/data/<ID0>/extdata/00048000/f000000b</code>.
:To fix, backup <code>f000000b</code> by pressing R+A while highlighting it, then selecting <code>Copy to 0:/gm9/out</code>. Once it is backed up, delete the folder. If this does not fix the issue, copy the folder back where it was.
:To fix, backup <code>f000000b</code> by pressing R+A while highlighting it, then selecting <code>Copy to 0:/gm9/out</code>. Once it is backed up, delete the folder. If this does not fix the issue, copy the folder back where it was.
|-
| System titles are missing. Perform a [[3DS:Safe Mode|Safe Mode update]].
: If you have a recent NAND backup, you could try restoring it instead with [[3DS:GodMode9/Usage#Restoring_a_NAND_backup|this guide]]
|-
|-
| ns || prefetch abort (svcBreak)
| ns || prefetch abort (svcBreak)
| The [[3DS:Luma3DS/Configuration|Luma configuration]] setting <code>Autoboot Homebrew</code> is set to boot to a title that does not exist.
| The [[3DS:Luma3DS/Configuration|Luma configuration]] setting '''Hbmenu autoboot''' is set to boot to a title that does not exist.
:To fix, disable the option or install an application that matches the title ID set in <code>sd:/luma/config.ini</code>.
:To fix, disable the option, install an application with the title ID in <code>sd:/luma/config.ini</code>, or change the set title ID to match an application that does exist.
|-
|-
| nwm || any
| nwm || any
| The WiFi chipset's hardware is damaged or dead.
| The WiFi chipset's hardware is damaged or dead.
:To fix, replace the WiFi chipset with a new one. To avoid the error until then, disable WiFi on the 3DS and do not turn it back on.
:To fix, replace the WiFi chipset with a new one. To avoid the error until then, disable WiFi on the 3DS and do not turn it back on.
::If the 3DS is an old model, you can disable WiFi with an external switch. New models must instead disable it through the HOME Menu Settings or Rosalina. Repeatedly pressing the keycombo for Rosalina while powering on might let you access Rosalina before it can crash.
::If the 3DS is an old model, you can disable WiFi using an external switch. New models do not have this switch disable it through the HOME Menu Settings or Rosalina. Repeatedly pressing the keycombo for Rosalina while powering on might let you access Rosalina before it can crash.
|-
|-
| pm || undefined instruction
| pm || undefined instruction
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|-
| 3dsx_app || any
| 3dsx_app || any
| The <code>.3dsx</code> file you opened is corrupted.
| The <code>.3dsx</code> file that was most recently opened is corrupted.
:To fix, download a new copy of the <code>.3dsx</code> file. If this error happens when you open the Homebrew Launcher, download a new copy of <code>boot.3dsx</code>.
:To fix, download a new copy of the <code>.3dsx</code> file. If this error happens when opening the Homebrew Launcher, download a new copy of <code>boot.3dsx</code>.
::If the error still happens, [[Checking SD card integrity|test your SD for errors.]]
::If the error still happens, [[Checking SD card integrity|test the SD card for errors.]]
|-
| rowspan=2 | app<br>CtrApp
| prefetch abort (svcbreak)
| The app most recently opened is out-of-region and relies on locale-specific data. Activate [[3DS:SGL|locale emulation]] for it.
|-
|-
| app<br>CtrApp || any
| any other process
| The app you last opened is trying to use broken software.
| The app most recently opened is trying to use broken software.
:To fix, disable all game mods, cheat codes, and plugins to ensure they are not the cause.  
:To fix, disable all game mods, cheat codes, and plugins to ensure they are not the cause.  
::If the error still happens, then the game itself is likely faulty. If it is a system app, [[3DS:CTRTransfer|perform a CTRTransfer]]. Otherwise, if it is a [[3DS:Dump titles and game cartridges#Dumping a Game Cartridge|cartridge dump]], redump it, if it is an eShop game, click the Repair button at the bottom of its eShop page or delete and reinstall it, or if it is a cartridge, clean the cartridge and the 3DS cartridge reader with isopropyl alcohol.
::If the error still happens, then the game itself is likely faulty. If it is a system app, [[3DS:CTRTransfer|perform a CTRTransfer]]. Otherwise, if it is a [[3DS:Dump titles and game cartridges#Dumping a Game Cartridge|cartridge dump]], redump it, if it is an eShop game, click the Repair button at the bottom of its eShop page or delete and reinstall it, or if it is a cartridge, clean the cartridge and the 3DS cartridge reader with isopropyl alcohol.
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| fs || any  
| fs || any  
| Can be anything from SD card problems to hardware issues.
| Can be anything from SD card problems to hardware issues.
: [[wikipedia:Fault isolation|fault isolation]] will likely be required to find the true cause of this error. Start by doing [[3DS:ctrcheck|ctrcheck]], [[Formatting an SD card|formatting your SD card]], and/or [[Checking SD card integrity|testing your SD for errors]].
: [[wikipedia:Fault isolation|fault isolation]] will likely be required to find the true cause of this error. Start by doing [[3DS:ctrcheck|ctrcheck]] and trying to trigger the error with the SD card removed from the console.<br>If the error stops when the SD card is removed, [[Formatting an SD card|reformat the SD card]], and if that doesn't help, [[Checking SD card integrity|test it for hardware damage]].
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|-
| Kujira<br>Joker<br>niji_loc || any
| Kujira<br>Joker<br>niji_loc || any
| The app you last opened has an issue of some kind.
| The app most recently opened has an issue of some kind.
:To fix, disable all game mods, cheat codes, and plugins to ensure they are not the cause. If the error still happens, ensure the game is the same region as the console - if it is not, [[3DS:SGL|force the game to use the correct region.]]
:To fix, disable all game mods, cheat codes, and plugins to ensure they are not the cause. If the error still happens, ensure the game is the same region as the console - if it is not, [[3DS:SGL|activate locale emulation for the game.]]
::If the error yet still happens, then the game itself is likely faulty. If it is a [[3DS:Dump titles and game cartridges#Dumping a Game Cartridge|cartridge dump]], redump it. If it is an eShop game, click the Repair button at the bottom of its eShop page or delete and reinstall it. If it is a cartridge, clean the cartridge and the 3DS cartridge reader with isopropyl alcohol.
::If the error yet still happens, then the game itself is likely faulty. If it is a [[3DS:Dump titles and game cartridges#Dumping a Game Cartridge|cartridge dump]], redump it. If it is an eShop game, click the Repair button at the bottom of its eShop page or delete and reinstall it. If it is a cartridge, clean the cartridge and the 3DS cartridge reader with isopropyl alcohol.
|-
|-
| loader || undefined instruction
| rowspan="2" | loader  
| The app you last opened has an issue. If the contents of R0 start with C or D, R0 is an error code.<br>
| undefined instruction
:Most of the possible error codes for this are also listed on [[3DS:Error_screens/Luma3DS_ErrDisp|this page]].
| The app most recently opened has an issue. R0 is (most likely) an error code. Here are some common values for R0:
: <code>D9004587</code>: When trying to open a game: The game is corrupted, or it's seed is not imported.
:: See: [[3DS:Fixing corrupted games]]
: <code>C8804478</code>: If trying to open the Homebrew Launcher: <code>boot.3dsx</code> is missing from the root of your SD card.
:: To fix: Download the latest Homebrew Launcher from [https://github.com/devkitPro/3ds-hbmenu/releases/latest here]
: <code>D96077FA</code>/<code>FFFFFFFF</code>: The <code>.3dsx</code> that Luma3DS tried to load is corrupted.
:: To fix, redownload the app you are trying to launch. If this happens when you try open the Homebrew Launcher itself, see the error above.
: Most of the other possible error codes for this are listed on [[3DS:Error_screens/Luma3DS_ErrDisp|this page]].
|-
| prefetch abort (svcBreak)
| The LayeredFS or sysmodule patch Luma3DS tried to load is invalid or corrupt.
: To fix: Re-download any recently installed patches (eg. Nimbus (Pretendo), Wumiibo, or anything else that goes in <code>/luma/titles</code> or <code>/luma/sysmodules</code>.) Alternatively, you may disable <code>loading external FIRMs and modules</code> as well as <code>Enable game patching</code> in the [[3DS:Luma3DS/Configuration|Luma3DS configuration menu]].
|-
|-
| mset || any
| mset || any
| System Settings is broken in some way - this may indicate that the console has a hardware issue.
| System Settings is broken in some way - this may indicate that the console has a hardware issue.
:To fix, perform a [[3DS:CTRTransfer|CTRTransfer]], or a [[3DS:CTRTransfer/Manual|Manual CTRTransfer]] if that does not work.
:To fix, perform a [[3DS:CTRTransfer|CTRTransfer]], or a [[3DS:CTRTransfer/Manual|Manual CTRTransfer]] if that does not work.
::If neither of these work, the console has a serious issue. Join the [[https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord]] and ask, in English, for help.
::If neither of these work, the console has a serious issue. Join the [https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and ask, in English, for help.
|-
|-
| nwm || any
| nwm || any
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:To fix, replace the WiFi chipset with a new one. To avoid the error until then, disable WiFi on the 3DS and do not turn it back on.
:To fix, replace the WiFi chipset with a new one. To avoid the error until then, disable WiFi on the 3DS and do not turn it back on.
::If the 3DS is an old model, you can disable WiFi with an external switch. New models must instead disable it through the HOME Menu Settings or Rosalina. Repeatedly pressing the keycombo for Rosalina while powering on might let you access Rosalina before it can crash.
::If the 3DS is an old model, you can disable WiFi with an external switch. New models must instead disable it through the HOME Menu Settings or Rosalina. Repeatedly pressing the keycombo for Rosalina while powering on might let you access Rosalina before it can crash.
|-
| pxi || any
| Could be anything from a faulty cartridge to damaged internal components, but will almost always be some type of hardware issue.
|-
|-
| qtm<br>cam || any
| qtm<br>cam || any
| The camera's hardware is damaged or dead.
| The camera's hardware is damaged or dead.
:To fix, replace the camera with a new one. To avoid the error until then, disconnect the camera or avoid using anything that activates the camera.
:To fix, replace the camera with a new one. To avoid the error until then, disconnect the camera or avoid using anything that activates the camera.
|-
| swkbd || any
|  The software keyboard is broken in some way - this may indicate that the console has a hardware issue.
: To fix, perform a [[3DS:CTRTransfer|CTRTransfer]], or a [[3DS:CTRTransfer/Manual|Manual CTRTransfer]] if that does not work.
:: If neither of these work, the console has a serious issue. Join the [https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and ask, in English, for help.
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|}
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| process: '''kernel'''
| process: '''kernel'''
| Your system software is having a strange issue.
| Your system software is having a strange issue.
:To fix, diagnose further by reading the contents of the file <code>sd:/luma/errdisp.txt</code>. If you do not understand this file, join the [[https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord]] and explain your issue there.
:To fix, diagnose further by reading the contents of the file <code>sd:/luma/errdisp.txt</code>. If you do not understand this file, join the [https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and explain your issue there.
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| process: '''nwm'''
| process: '''nwm'''
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| card removed
| card removed
| Your SD card is faulty, or debris is interfering with its connection to the 3DS.
| Your SD card is faulty, or debris is interfering with its connection to the 3DS.
:To fix, clean the SD card and the SD reader in the 3DS with isopropyl alcohol. If this does not work, [[Checking SD card integrity|test the SD card for errors]].  
:To fix, clean the SD card and the SD reader in the 3DS with isopropyl alcohol. If this does not work, [[Checking SD card integrity|test the SD card for errors]].
|-
|0xC8A11BEF
|Occurs when attempting to use DLP services with an out-of-region game. This issue is not fixable currently.
|-
|-
| 0xC86044D2
| 0xC86044D2
| Your NAND does not have enough free space available.
| Your NAND does not have enough free space available.
:To fix, join the [[https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord]] and explain your issue in detail. Deleting files from the NAND without guidance is likely to cause additional issues.
:To fix, join the [https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and explain your issue in detail. Deleting files from the NAND without guidance is likely to cause additional issues.
|-
|-
| 0xC8804478
| 0xC8804478
| The app you tried to open or system software it relies on is missing.
| The app you tried to open or system software it relies on is missing.
:If this occurs when you open any DS game or DS Download Play, follow [[3DS:TWLFix|TWLFix]].
:If this occurs when you open any DS game or DS Download Play, follow [[3DS:TWLFix|TWLFix]].
:If this occurs after doing a manual CTRTransfer or Lazarus3DS, check in GodMode9 whether the file path <code>1:/private/movable.sed</code> exists. If it does not, you will need to manually restore <code>movable.sed</code> from a backup. Join the [[https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord]] and ask for help with this.
:If this occurs after doing a manual CTRTransfer, Lazarus3DS, or the nim module errors, check in GodMode9 whether the file path <code>1:/private/movable.sed</code> exists. If it does not, you will need to manually restore <code>movable.sed</code> from a backup. Join the [https://discord.gg/nintendohomebrew Nintendo Homebrew Discord] and ask for help with this.
|-
|-
| 0xC8804464<br>0xC8804471<br>0xC8804497<br>0xC88044A?
| 0xC8804464<br>0xC8804471<br>0xC8804497<br>0xC88044A?
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| 0xC92044EB<br>0xC92044FA<br>0xC960454?
| 0xC92044EB<br>0xC92044FA<br>0xC960454?
| Your SD card is set to read-only or is faulty.
| Your SD card is set to read-only or is faulty.
:To fix, make sure the slider on the left side of the SD card is pushed up, use a different SD adapter if you are currently using one, and [[Checking SD card integrity|test the SD for errors]] if it is not read-only.  
:To fix, make sure the slider on the left side of the SD card is pushed up, use a different SD adapter if you are currently using one, and [[Checking SD card integrity|test the SD for errors]] if it is not read-only.
:If the error is happening when launching a cartridge, especially if the error code is 0xC960454?, delete any updates or DLC to see if the cartridge works as they could be corrupt or faulty. If this succeeds, reinstall them from eShop and ensure the cartridge still works.
:If the error still happens, the SD card is likely faulty. If it is also read-only, it has permanently protected itself to prevent data corruption. Either way, back up its contents and get a new SD.
:If the error still happens, the SD card is likely faulty. If it is also read-only, it has permanently protected itself to prevent data corruption. Either way, back up its contents and get a new SD.
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|Your ability to do s is restricted by Parental Controls.
|Your ability to do this is restricted by Parental Controls.
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|2634
|2634
|The NNID is not correctly linked to the system. To fix this, follow these steps and afterwards reboot and sign into the NNID again.
|The NNID is not correctly linked to the system. To fix this, follow these steps, reboot the console, and try to sign into the NNID again.
|[[3dsguide:godmode9-usage#removing-an-nnid-without-formatting-your-device)|Said Steps]]
|[[3DS:GodMode9/Usage#Removing_an_NNID_without_formatting_your_device|Said Steps]]
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|2643
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|The game is permanently banned from Pokémon Global Link for using altered or illegal save data.
|The game is permanently banned from Pokémon Global Link for using altered or illegal save data.
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|00F800FE<br>00000000 00000000<br>00000200 00000000
|Error when having SD-card reader connected to NAND during boot.
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|00F800FE<br>00000000 00000000<br>00000400 00000000
|NAND not found error (?)
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|00F800FE<br>FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF<br>00000080 00800000
|NAND error when DAT1 was used as DAT0.
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|00F800FE<br>FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF<br>00000005 00800000
|NAND error when DAT2 was used as DAT0.
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|00F800FE<br>FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF<br>00000005 00000000
|NAND error when DAT3 was used as DAT0.
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|00F800FF<br>F8F8FFFF FFFFFFFF<br>00000000 00000000
|Both the firm0 and firm1 partitions are corrupt (failed signature checks).
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|00F800FF<br>DEDEFFFF FFFFFFFF<br>00000000 00000000
|Both the firm0 and firm1 partitions are corrupt (possibly related to certain flags missing?)
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|00F800FF<br>CFCFFFFF FFFFFFFF<br>00000000 00000000
|Both the firm0 and firm1 partitions are corrupt
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|00F800EE<br>FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF<br>00000000 00000000
|NCSD header in sector 0 is corrupt (failed signature check).
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=Reading error screens=


==Reading a Luma3DS exception screen==
==Reading a Luma3DS exception screen==
A Luma3DS exception has four (or five, in a few cases) different parts to it that help in finding its cause, as follows:
[[File:Luma3DS_exception.png|right|300px]]A Luma3DS exception has four (or five, in a few cases) different parts to it that help in finding its cause, as follows:  
[[File:Luma3DS_exception.png|center]]
 
* '''Processor:''' What part of the system is causing the exception. The two processors are:
* '''Processor:''' What part of the system is causing the exception. The two processors are:
**'''Arm9:''' The 'security processor' of the system. These exceptions usually result from errors in NAND data or hardware faults in either the 3DS or its SD card.
**'''Arm9:''' The 'security processor' of the system. These exceptions are usually raised because of errors in NAND data or hardware faults in either the 3DS or its SD card.
**'''Arm11:''' The 'userland' of the system. These exceptions have numerous causes but are often related to broken software or user data.
**'''Arm11:''' The 'userland' of the system. These exceptions have numerous causes but are more often related to broken software or user data.
* '''Exception type:''' How the system is causing the exception. These categories are often too broad to be helpful, but three of them are more precise:
* '''Exception type:''' The type of fault that caused the exception. These categories correspond to the ARM exceptions for the [https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0201/d ARM9] and [https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0360/f ARM11] CPUs, as follows:
**'''data abort''': Oftentimes related to a broken mod or broken HOME Menu data. Occasionally related to custom firmware data being broken.
**'''data abort''': Caused by a read or write to an invalid part of memory. Usually related to game mods/cheats/plugins, broken HOME Menu data, and/or broken CFW applications.
**'''prefetch abort (svcBreak)''': Oftentimes an issue with data on the NAND, even when Arm11. Can also happen when launching an out-of-region game.
**'''prefetch abort''': Caused by an attempt to execute an invalid CPU instruction. Often related to conflicts between CFW and other software.
**'''undefined instruction''': Usually either a broken piece of software (if not on boot) or outdated <code>boot.firm</code> (if on boot).  
**'''prefetch abort (svcBreak)''': Caused by either Process9 or homebrew software manually terminating code because it matched a pre-defined condition. Often related to errors in NAND data, even when raised by Arm11. Can also happen when launching an out-of-region game that isn't [[3DS:SGL|locale emulated.]]
*'''Fault status:''' Why the system is causing the exception. Normally not helpful except for developers.
**'''prefetch abort (kernel panic)''': Caused by Kernel9 detecting an unrecoverable fatal error and forcibly shutting down to avoid damage. Can be related to any of several things, but hardware issues are the most likely.
**'''undefined instruction''': Caused by an attempt to execute a CPU instruction that was unimplemented, disallowed, or unusable. Often related to software not having the required files (if not on boot) or an outdated <code>boot.firm</code> (if on boot).  
*'''Fault status:''' The specific type of ARM exception that was raised. Helpful for developers, but not so much for the end user.
*'''Current process:''' Where the error is coming from in the system. Often the most helpful part of the exception. Some examples of processes are as follows:
*'''Current process:''' Where the error is coming from in the system. Often the most helpful part of the exception. Some examples of processes are as follows:
**'''fs''': The filesystem, i.e. either the SD card or the NAND.
**'''fs''': The filesystem, i.e. either the SD card or the NAND.
**'''menu''': Data that is opened either as a part of the HOME Menu or at the same time as it.
**'''menu''': Data that is opened either as a part of the HOME Menu or at the same time as it.
**'''loader''': The service that opens apps, meaning the app you last tried to open has an issue.
**'''loader''': The service that opens apps, meaning the app most recently opened has an issue.
**'''nwm''': Networking services, almost always WiFi.
**'''nwm''': Networking services, almost always Wi-Fi.
**'''ns''': The <u>N</u>intendo User Interface <u>S</u>hell, which handles all apps/processes/services in 3DS mode.
**'''ns''': The <u>N</u>intendo User Interface <u>S</u>hell, which handles all apps/processes/services in 3DS mode.
*'''R0''': Usually just internal data that's not worth reading. There are two notable exceptions, however:  
*'''R0''': Usually just internal data that's not worth reading. There are two notable exceptions, however:  
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==Reading a Luma3DS ErrDisp==
==Reading a Luma3DS ErrDisp==


With Luma3DS insa ErrDisp error has several parts, but only two of them help in finding its cause. They are as follows:
[[File:Luma3DS ErrDisp.jpg|right|300px]]A Luma3DS ErrDisp error has several parts, but only two of them help in finding its cause. They are as follows:
[[File:Luma3DS ErrDisp.jpg|center]]
 
* '''Process name:''' The part of the system that is triggering the error. Can be helpful if the error code is generic.
* '''Process name:''' The part of the system that is triggering the error. Can be helpful if the error code is generic.
* '''Error code:''' The specific reason the error occurred. This is almost always the most helpful part of the error.
* '''Error code:''' The specific reason the error occurred. This is almost always the most helpful part of the error.


== Reading an error code ==
== Reading an error code ==
An error code has two parts - the code itself, and its official description.
<span>[[File:3DS error code.jpg|right|300px]]An error code has two parts - the code itself, and its official description.<br>
[[File:3DS error code.jpg|center]]
For this page, only the code matters</span>
For this page, only the code matters
 
==Reading boot9strap LED status codes==
Booting your console while holding {{B|X|START|SELECT}}, or if either FIRM file is corrupt, the notification LED will display a color indicating the status of the FIRMs located at <code>sdmc:/boot.firm</code> and <code>nand:/boot.firm</code>. Refer to the following table for their status:
{{B9s LED table}}
In addition, the LED will blink if booting from [[3DS:ntrboot|ntrboot]]<br>
NOTE: A red LED status can also occur if the NAND firm is missing rather than corrupt.


==Sources==
=Sources=
[[3DS:Error codes]]<br>
[[3DS:Error codes]]<br>
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[[3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS exception screen]]<br>
[[3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS exception screen]]<br>
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[[3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS ErrDisp]]<br>
[[3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS ErrDisp]]<br>
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[[3DS:Boot9strap]]<br>
{{GitHub|SciresM/boot9strap|boot9strap GitHub}}<br>
[[3dbrew:Bootloader]]


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Key information

This page lists possible causes and fixes of Luma3DS exception screens, ErrDisp screens, stock error codes, and bootROM errors. They are not applicable to every situation, but cover most common known issues.

In the following lists, the file prefixes on file paths refer to the starting location. sd:/ refers to the SD card, and numbers in the format of [X:] refer to GodMode9's drive numbers.

If your ErrDisp displays one of the processes in the first table, you do not need to look up its error code in the second one. The solutions for these processes are almost always the same.

On both stock and custom firmware, apps can cause error codes if they run into a non-fatal issue.
In the below tables, error codes are separated into sets by their section (e.g. 007-XXXX) and then sorted within their sets in ascending order by their result code (e.g. XXX-2001).

Info icon Not all 3DS error codes are known or understood, and it is unlikely all codes will ever be documented in full due to Nintendo failing to document many of them.
Info icon If the below fixes do not solve your issue or you are unsure of what to do, join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord for further assistance.

Known errors


Error On Boot

Exception Type Problem & Solution
Any Files on the SD are corrupted.
To fix, verify that your SD card is not faulty. If it is verified working, make a backup of all intact files, format the SD card, and try booting again.
A system save located on the NAND in [1:]/data has a problem.
System-unique files are missing from the NAND in [1:]/rw/sys.
data abort The shared2 folder in [2:] SYSNAND TWLN is missing.
To fix, create this folder.
System titles have been deleted.
To fix, perform a Safe Mode update.
If this does not work, perform a CTRTransfer.
prefetch abort (svcBreak) The system movable, [1:]/private/movable.sed, is 288 bytes but a flag is enabled that expects a size of 320 bytes.
To fix, boot into GodMode9 and select SYSNAND CTRNAND, then go into the private folder.
Inside this folder, you will see a file named movable.sed. Select it, and under the options menu, select Show in Hexeditor.
Green-colored numbers will appear in the middle of the screen - press A and then unlock writing to sysNAND (lvl2).
At the beginning of the file, look for the set of numbers 53 45 45 44 00 01. Once you find these numbers, hold A and press D-PAD DOWN while the 01 value is highlighted to change it to 00. Press B, then A, then B to save changes and exit from the hexeditor, then press START to reboot your console.
SYSNAND CTRNAND has bad CMACs.
To fix, press R+A on the SYSNAND CTRNAND drive and Fix CMACs for drive. The console will act like it has been formatted after this, and this is intended.
If none of the above fixes worked, perform a Manual CTRTransfer.
prefetch abort (kernel panic) The console likely has a hardware issue.
undefined instruction The console likely has a hardware issue.

Error During Use

Exception Type Problem & Solution
data abort Files on the SD are corrupted.
To fix, verify that the SD card is not faulty. If it is verified working, make a backup of all intact files, format the SD card, and try again.

Error On Boot

Current Process Exception Type Problem & Solution
act any Your NNID(s)' stored data is misconfigured or being interfered with.
To fix, if Pretendo is installed, turn it off by disabling Enable loading external FIRMs and modules on the Luma configuration menu.
If this does not help or Pretendo is not installed, then restore a NAND backup - especially if you recently tried to log out an NNID.
boss data abort The current firmware version is too old for SpotPass to work. Perform a Safe Mode update.
If this does not work, you may require a CTRTransfer.
camera any Potential hardware issues, or an instance of ShutTheCamUp is crashing.
Look for and delete /luma/sysmodules/0004013000001602.ips and /luma/titles/0004013000001602/code.ips.
If this fixed the issue, then update Luma3DS and reinstall the correct Old or New 3DS patch for ShutTheCamUp if you wish to continue using it.
If these don't exist, or the error occurs when booting without an SD card, it's likely hardware issues. Join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and ask, in English, for help.
cfg any Either the NAND config savegame or part of your console-unique file(s) is damaged.
To fix, first boot into GodMode9, press R+A while the cursor is on the folder [1:]/data/<ID0>/sysdata/00010017, choose to Copy to 0:/gm9/out, then delete the folder. After rebooting, the console will enter initial setup again; this is intended and not an issue.
If this does not help, delete the newly created 00010017 and copy the backup into its place, run 3DS:ctrcheck, and replace any console-unique files marked as invalid or missing with the copies from the essentials.exefs backup inside [S:] SYSNAND VIRTUAL in GodMode9.
fs any Can be anything from SD card problems to hardware issues.
Fault isolation will likely be required to find the true cause of this error. Start by doing ctrcheck and trying to trigger the error with the SD card removed from the console.
If the error stops when the SD card is removed, reformat the SD card, and if that doesn't help, test it for hardware damage.
hid any Potential hardware problems, or an instance of rehid is crashing.
First look for and delete /luma/titles/0004013000001D02, /luma/titles/0004013000003302, /luma/sysmodules/0004013000001D02.cxi and /luma/sysmodules/0004013000003302.ips.
If this fixed the issue, then update Luma3DS and reinstall the latest release of rehid to continue using it.
If these don't exist, or rehid has never been installed on this console, it's likely hardware issues. 3ds_hw_test or ctrcheck may help with fault isolation.
i2c, gsp, mcu, pxi, spi any The console has a serious hardware issue that likely is not easily fixable.
Run 3ds_hw_test.
If the test returns zero errors detected, join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and ask, in English, for help.
mset any System Settings is broken in some way - this may indicate that the console has a hardware issue.
To fix, perform a CTRTransfer, or a Manual CTRTransfer if that does not work.
If neither of these work, the console has a serious issue. Join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and ask, in English, for help.
menu data abort Broken HOME Menu theme.
To fix, go into the folder sd:/Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1>/extdata/00000000/ and delete the folder matching your region, one of the following:
USA: 000002cd
EUR: 000002ce
JPN: 000002cc
Broken HOME Menu extra data.
To fix, go into the folder sd:/Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1>/extdata/00000000/ and delete the folder matching your region, one of the following:
USA: 0000008f
EUR: 00000098
JPN: 00000082
KOR: 000000A9
Broken HOME Menu application.
To fix, either perform a Safe Mode update, attempt to enter System Settings before the crash occurs and delete the application in Data Management, or reformat the SD card.
prefetch abort An installation of Menuhax is conflicting with the custom firmware.
To fix, follow the directions on this page.
If this occurs on boot, set Hbmenu autoboot in the Luma configuration menu to 3DS, then follow the above instructions and turn Hbmenu autoboot back off once it has been removed.
Ensure in sd:/luma/config.ini that hbldr_3dsx_titleid is set to 000400000d921e00 and boot.3dsx is in the root.
prefetch abort (svcBreak) If R5 contains D900458B: The f000000b folder in SYSNAND CTRNAND is broken, its exact location being at [1:]/data/<ID0>/extdata/00048000/f000000b.
To fix, backup f000000b by pressing R+A while highlighting it, then selecting Copy to 0:/gm9/out. Once it is backed up, delete the folder. If this does not fix the issue, copy the folder back where it was.
System titles are missing. Perform a Safe Mode update.
If you have a recent NAND backup, you could try restoring it instead with this guide
ns prefetch abort (svcBreak) The Luma configuration setting Hbmenu autoboot is set to boot to a title that does not exist.
To fix, disable the option, install an application with the title ID in sd:/luma/config.ini, or change the set title ID to match an application that does exist.
nwm any The WiFi chipset's hardware is damaged or dead.
To fix, replace the WiFi chipset with a new one. To avoid the error until then, disable WiFi on the 3DS and do not turn it back on.
If the 3DS is an old model, you can disable WiFi using an external switch. New models do not have this switch disable it through the HOME Menu Settings or Rosalina. Repeatedly pressing the keycombo for Rosalina while powering on might let you access Rosalina before it can crash.
pm undefined instruction The installed version of Luma3DS likely does not support the current firmware version. This is guaranteed to be true if the contents of R0 are E0E01BF5.
To fix, update CFW.

Error During Use

Current Process Exception Type Problem & Solution
3dsx_app any The .3dsx file that was most recently opened is corrupted.
To fix, download a new copy of the .3dsx file. If this error happens when opening the Homebrew Launcher, download a new copy of boot.3dsx.
If the error still happens, test the SD card for errors.
app
CtrApp
prefetch abort (svcbreak) The app most recently opened is out-of-region and relies on locale-specific data. Activate locale emulation for it.
any other process The app most recently opened is trying to use broken software.
To fix, disable all game mods, cheat codes, and plugins to ensure they are not the cause.
If the error still happens, then the game itself is likely faulty. If it is a system app, perform a CTRTransfer. Otherwise, if it is a cartridge dump, redump it, if it is an eShop game, click the Repair button at the bottom of its eShop page or delete and reinstall it, or if it is a cartridge, clean the cartridge and the 3DS cartridge reader with isopropyl alcohol.
GARDEN any Animal Crossing's game data or savedata is having issues.
To fix, disable all game mods, cheat codes, and plugins to ensure they are not the cause. If the error still happens, then the game itself may be faulty. If it is a cartridge dump, redump it, if it is an eShop game, click the Repair button at the bottom of its eShop page or delete and reinstall it, or if it is a cartridge, clean the cartridge and the 3DS cartridge reader with isopropyl alcohol.
If the error yet still happens, ensure that you have not used a save editor before the error started happening. If you have used a save editor, the edits are broken and you will need to restore a backed-up save, or wipe the save and start over if you have no backup.
fs any Can be anything from SD card problems to hardware issues.
fault isolation will likely be required to find the true cause of this error. Start by doing ctrcheck and trying to trigger the error with the SD card removed from the console.
If the error stops when the SD card is removed, reformat the SD card, and if that doesn't help, test it for hardware damage.
Kujira
Joker
niji_loc
any The app most recently opened has an issue of some kind.
To fix, disable all game mods, cheat codes, and plugins to ensure they are not the cause. If the error still happens, ensure the game is the same region as the console - if it is not, activate locale emulation for the game.
If the error yet still happens, then the game itself is likely faulty. If it is a cartridge dump, redump it. If it is an eShop game, click the Repair button at the bottom of its eShop page or delete and reinstall it. If it is a cartridge, clean the cartridge and the 3DS cartridge reader with isopropyl alcohol.
loader undefined instruction The app most recently opened has an issue. R0 is (most likely) an error code. Here are some common values for R0:
D9004587: When trying to open a game: The game is corrupted, or it's seed is not imported.
See: 3DS:Fixing corrupted games
C8804478: If trying to open the Homebrew Launcher: boot.3dsx is missing from the root of your SD card.
To fix: Download the latest Homebrew Launcher from here
D96077FA/FFFFFFFF: The .3dsx that Luma3DS tried to load is corrupted.
To fix, redownload the app you are trying to launch. If this happens when you try open the Homebrew Launcher itself, see the error above.
Most of the other possible error codes for this are listed on this page.
prefetch abort (svcBreak) The LayeredFS or sysmodule patch Luma3DS tried to load is invalid or corrupt.
To fix: Re-download any recently installed patches (eg. Nimbus (Pretendo), Wumiibo, or anything else that goes in /luma/titles or /luma/sysmodules.) Alternatively, you may disable loading external FIRMs and modules as well as Enable game patching in the Luma3DS configuration menu.
mset any System Settings is broken in some way - this may indicate that the console has a hardware issue.
To fix, perform a CTRTransfer, or a Manual CTRTransfer if that does not work.
If neither of these work, the console has a serious issue. Join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and ask, in English, for help.
nwm any The WiFi chipset's hardware is damaged or dead.
To fix, replace the WiFi chipset with a new one. To avoid the error until then, disable WiFi on the 3DS and do not turn it back on.
If the 3DS is an old model, you can disable WiFi with an external switch. New models must instead disable it through the HOME Menu Settings or Rosalina. Repeatedly pressing the keycombo for Rosalina while powering on might let you access Rosalina before it can crash.
pxi any Could be anything from a faulty cartridge to damaged internal components, but will almost always be some type of hardware issue.
qtm
cam
any The camera's hardware is damaged or dead.
To fix, replace the camera with a new one. To avoid the error until then, disconnect the camera or avoid using anything that activates the camera.
swkbd any The software keyboard is broken in some way - this may indicate that the console has a hardware issue.
To fix, perform a CTRTransfer, or a Manual CTRTransfer if that does not work.
If neither of these work, the console has a serious issue. Join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and ask, in English, for help.

ErrDisp

Process Name Problem & Solution
process: cam
process: qtm
Your camera's hardware is damaged or dead.
If the error code is 0xF96183FE, you can open sd:/luma/config.ini and set the variable enable_safe_firm_rosalina to 1 to bypass this error.
Otherwise, to fix, replace the camera with a new one. To avoid the error until then or if you cannot get a new camera, disconnect the camera.
process: kernel Your system software is having a strange issue.
To fix, diagnose further by reading the contents of the file sd:/luma/errdisp.txt. If you do not understand this file, join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and explain your issue there.
process: nwm Your WiFi chipset's hardware is damaged or dead.
To fix, replace the WiFi chipset with a new one. To avoid this error until then or if you cannot get a new chipset, disable WiFi on the 3DS and do not turn it back on.
If your 3DS is an old model, you can disable WiFi with an external switch. New models must instead disable it through the HOME Menu Settings or Rosalina. Repeatedly pressing the keycombo for Rosalina while powering on may allow you to access Rosalina before it can crash.
process: mcu Something related to power or the battery is having issues.
To fix, check if your charger repeatedly disconnects and reconnects while it is inserted. If this is the case, you have a faulty charger port and need to replace it.
If this is not the case, you have a deeper hardware issue that may not be fixable.
Info icon In the following table, when ? is in an error code, it is a wildcard.
This means any character can be in its position and the error code will remain the same.
Error Code Problem & Solution
card removed Your SD card is faulty, or debris is interfering with its connection to the 3DS.
To fix, clean the SD card and the SD reader in the 3DS with isopropyl alcohol. If this does not work, test the SD card for errors.
0xC8A11BEF Occurs when attempting to use DLP services with an out-of-region game. This issue is not fixable currently.
0xC86044D2 Your NAND does not have enough free space available.
To fix, join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and explain your issue in detail. Deleting files from the NAND without guidance is likely to cause additional issues.
0xC8804478 The app you tried to open or system software it relies on is missing.
If this occurs when you open any DS game or DS Download Play, follow TWLFix.
If this occurs after doing a manual CTRTransfer, Lazarus3DS, or the nim module errors, check in GodMode9 whether the file path 1:/private/movable.sed exists. If it does not, you will need to manually restore movable.sed from a backup. Join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and ask for help with this.
0xC8804464
0xC8804471
0xC8804497
0xC88044A?
Some dependency of the app you are trying to open does not exist.
Ensure your SD is inserted, especially if the code is C88044AB specifically. If it is, ensure you have all of the necessary files for what you are trying to do.
If you do have the files and it is happening to a digital title, do a Safe Mode update.
If you do have the files and it is happening to a cartridge, either your 3DS or the cartridge likely has a hardware issue.
0xC8A04573 Your SD card is formatted strangely.
To fix, reformat the SD card. If this does not work, test the SD card for errors.
0xC8A0802B If this happened while installing an application, your title.db does not exist or is corrupted.
To fix, follow one of the two following sets of instructions. The second one will delete all installed games/apps as a side effect, but is significantly faster and simpler.
  1. rebuild title.db and then try again.
  2. Open GodMode9, go into the file path 1:/dbs/ and delete any existing title.db, then press R+Y, choose Create a dummy file, and name this file title.db - leave the file size at 0. Once the file is created, press START to reboot, go into System Settings -> Data Management -> Nintendo 3DS -> Software, and choose Yes if a prompt about management information appears.
0xC92044EB
0xC92044FA
0xC960454?
Your SD card is set to read-only or is faulty.
To fix, make sure the slider on the left side of the SD card is pushed up, use a different SD adapter if you are currently using one, and test the SD for errors if it is not read-only.
If the error is happening when launching a cartridge, especially if the error code is 0xC960454?, delete any updates or DLC to see if the cartridge works as they could be corrupt or faulty. If this succeeds, reinstall them from eShop and ensure the cartridge still works.
If the error still happens, the SD card is likely faulty. If it is also read-only, it has permanently protected itself to prevent data corruption. Either way, back up its contents and get a new SD.
0xD8E0806A You have developer UNITINFO enabled and are trying to install a retail game.
To fix, go into the file sd:/luma/config.ini and set the variable use_dev_unitinfo to 0.
0xD860446? You are attempting to use more processing power than the console currently has available.
To fix, ensure you are not using a mod that is designed for an emulator rather than native hardware. If you are using such a mod, either toggle off any "Extra RAM" setting or use a different mod.
0xD900458? The app you tried to open, its savedata, or an update file for it is corrupted.
To fix, if it is a cartridge dump, redump it. If it is an eShop game, click the Repair button at the bottom of its eShop page or delete and reinstall it. If it is a cartridge, clean the cartridge and the 3DS cartridge reader with isopropyl alcohol.
0xF9605002 If attempting to use any camera features, your camera hardware is damaged or dead.

Error Codes

001 - Online Services

0102 Unexpected disconnection from network services. Nintendo Support Page
0112 Unable to connect to the server.
0302 Unable to connect to the server.
0502 Cannot connect to online services, or unexpectedly disconnected from them.
0718 The Friends List is already full.
0720 Generic error code.
0721 Online access is restricted by Parental Controls.
0724 Your Personal Mii is missing.
0725 Your ability to register friends is restricted by Parental Controls.
0726 Your notification settings for the Friends List are not yet configured.
0803 Cannot connect to authentication servers. Server Status and Maintenance
0811 Online play servers under maintenance. Server Status and Maintenance

002 - Account Related Errors

0100 The online service is unavailable.
0101 Network has high traffic or is down.
0102 Account permanently banned.
0107 Account temporarily banned.
0109 Possible corrupted data.
0110 YouTube for the 3DS has been discontinued.
0111 The online service is unavailable.
0119 Friend module outdated, system update required.
0120 This game/title is outdated, and must be updated before use.
0121 Invalid LocalFriendCodeSeed SEED signature - the file is possibly modified.
0123 Account is permanently banned.
3503 Service under maintenance.
34xx Server returned a 4xx HTTP error. Server Status and Maintenance
35xx Server returned a 5xx HTTP error. Server Status and Maintenance

003 - Network Connection Errors

0200 Wireless connections are disabled.
0299 Wireless connections are disabled.
0300 The EULA for your region has not been accepted.
0399 The accepted EULA version is too low.
0400 Your ability to do this is restricted by Parental Controls.
1000 No Access Point found.
1004 No Access Point found with USB Connector.
1099 Could not find an Access Point with the entered SSID. Nintendo Support Page
1100 The encryption key is incorrect.
1101 Access Point password incorrect or it has a incompatible configuration.
1102 Unable to connect to Access Point due to incorrect Security Setting.
1104 Unable to connect to Access Point with USB Connector.
1200 Connection refused, as it would give this device the same IP address as another device in the network.
1300 Incorrect Access Point configuration.
1400 Incorrect security key.
1402 Unable to connect to the internet with this Access Point.
2000 Incorrect security key or DNS.
2001 DNS resolution error. If you are using a custom DNS server, recheck its settings.
2100 Network may be busy or have other connection problems.
2200 Unable to connect to the Proxy Server.
3000 There was an issue with authentication.
3305 This service is not available in your location.
3405 Generic communication error.
4000 Generic communication error.
4100 Generic communication error.

005 - Network Installation Management

2008 eShop download failed or the title's ticket is invalid. Delete the ticket in FBI and install it from a legitimate source like the eShop or (if it's a cart dump) from the game's cartridge. Nintendo Support Page
2037 The server is undergoing maintenance.
2038 A system update is required to use this service.
2043 A system update is required to use this service.
2056 Not enough space on the SD Card.
2061 Unable to access the SD Card.
2062 Not enough space in the System Memory.
2068 The server is undergoing maintenance.
2069 The software is corrupted.
4017 This activation code is not recognized.
4040 eShop connection timeout. Nintendo Support Page
4069 eShop is unavailable. If the issue persists, the SD might need to be replaced. Nintendo Support Page
4240 Cannot connect to eShop servers. Nintendo Support Page
4305 Generic connection timeout error, could also mean that you are unable to download software from the eShop. Nintendo Support Page
4320 Generic error, only displays when formatting the console or performing a system transfer. Nintendo Support Page
5403 Transfers are currently prohibited.
5404 The transfer limit has been reached.
5542 Maximum Funds reached.
5546 Unable to purchase more items.
5568 This activation code cannot be used with your account.
5593 Unable to transfer specific software.
5602 eShop title(s) from another region are linked to this console. This is caused by a region change.
5644 Unable to use this credit card with this specific system.
5670 You are unable to view your account's activity at this time.
5687 Generic eShop connection issue error. Nintendo Support Page
5704 Generic eShop connection issue error. Nintendo Support Page
5804 This number has expired.
5811 This activation code has expired.
5815 This activation code has already been used.
5941 The entered login details are incorrect.
5942 Name was not registered due to a connection error.
5948 Your eShop funds are already over the maximum value.
5958 Unknown eShop error, usually seen on region-changed consoles.
5964 Your NNID is banned from accessing the eShop. Contact Nintendo Support if this is a mistake.
5989 You cannot link your Club Nintendo account to more than eight Nintendo 3DS systems.
6402 The entered login details are incorrect.
6403 Unable to register the entered username.
6499 The Club Nintendo servers are undergoing maintenance, so your name couldn't be registered.
6501 This credit card cannot be used.
6503 The entered credit card number is incorrect.
6504 You must enter the three-digit security code.
6507 The entered credit card details are incorrect.
6511 This credit card cannot be used.
6514 The entered expiry date for this credit card is incorrect.
6519 The entered address does not match the credit card's billing address.
7545 eShop is unavailable. If the issue persists, the SD might need to be replaced. Nintendo Support Page
7550 eShop is unavailable. If the issue persists, the SD might need to be replaced. Nintendo Support Page
8025 eShop is unavailable. If the issue persists, the SD might need to be replaced. Nintendo Support Page
8026 eShop is unavailable. If the issue persists, the SD might need to be replaced. Nintendo Support Page
8029 eShop is unavailable. If the issue persists, the SD might need to be replaced. Nintendo Support Page

006 - Matchmaking Errors

0112 Issue connecting with Pokémon Bank. Nintendo Support Page
0302 Unable to connect to the server.
0311 Unable to connect to the server.
0329 The server is undergoing maintenance.
0332 Closed ports while attempting matchmaking.
0347 This online service is discontinued.
0501 May indicate that the network is blocking traffic necessary for Online Play. Nintendo Support Page
0502 May indicate that the network is blocking traffic necessary for Online Play. Nintendo Support Page
0520 Unable to connect to the Internet.
0612 Network is not optimal for peer-to-peer connections, possibly due to your network's NAT type. Nintendo Support Page
0617 Generic error message.
0620 Generic communication error.
0623 Unable to connect due to outdated software.
0721 Your ability to do online interactions is restricted by Parental Controls.
0800 Unable to connect to authentication servers during the matchmaking process. Nintendo Support Page
0811 Service unavailable due to maintenance. Nintendo Support Page
0817 This online service is discontinued.
0899 Unable to connect to authentication servers during the matchmaking process. Nintendo Support Page

007 - eShop API Errors

0200 Could not access the SD Card. Nintendo Support Page
1221 The used download code is only redeemable in its relevant software, not in the eShop. Nintendo Support Page
2001 Error when attempting to access the eShop with a region-changed console. Change back to the original region or restore a NAND backup made before the change to fix.
2100 Connection to eShop timed out, often caused by slow download times. Nintendo Support Pageor Server Status and Maintenance
2640 Cannot connect to eShop/CDN servers. Server Status and Maintenance
2670 Error while attempting to connect. Nintendo Support Page
2705 Cannot connect to Nintendo servers. Server Status and Maintenance
2720 eShop SSL error.
2913 The server is probably down. Try again later. Nintendo Support Page
2916 Unknown cause, typically displayed when attempting to download a title from the eShop. Nintendo Support Page
2920 eShop download failed or invalid title ticket. Delete the ticket in FBI and install it from a legitimate source like the eShop or (if it's a cart dump) from the game's cartridge. Nintendo Support Page
2924 The language or region setting in your profile (not the same as the console's region) is not supported by the eShop.
3049 The eShop is currently under maintenance. Server Status and Maintenance
6106 Occurs when attempting to re-download software from the eShop with an invalid or fake ticket active.

009 - eShop Application

1000 A system update required. Check 3DS:Is it safe to update?
1001 The eShop is currently under maintenance. Server Status and Maintenance
1002 This service cannot be used in your region.
1003 The system's country setting and the eShop's country setting do not match.
1004 The content of this code has already been acquired.
1006 The selected downloadable items cannot be purchased together.
1100 The Add Funds function is not available in your selected region.
1200 This Activation Code has already been used.
1201 The entered code is not recognized.
1202 The entered activation code is not recognized.
1203 This card is not valid on 3DS Systems.
1205 This activation code is not valid in your region.
1206 This code cannot be used here.
1299 The entered number is invalid.
1302 Failed to enter the correct PIN.
1303 Failed to authenticate the stored credit card's information. The information has been deleted.
1304 The entered credit card cannot be used.
1305 Credit card payments cannot be accepted at this time.
1313 The entered address is incorrect.
1350 The entered value exceeds your balance limit.
1351 The balance limit has been reached.
2001 Error when attempting to access the eShop with a region-changed console. Change back to the original region or restore a NAND backup made before the change to fix.
2410 This service has been discontinued.
2705 Often caused by network timing out or losing connection with the eShop. Nintendo Support Page
2913 eShop or in-game DLC failed to download (or the server is down). Nintendo Support Page
2916 Unknown cause, typically displayed when attempting to download a title from the eShop. Nintendo Support Page
2920 eShop download failed or invalid title ticket. Delete the ticket in FBI and install it from a legitimate source like the eShop or (if it's a cart dump) from the game's cartridge. Nintendo Support Page
2923 Unable to use a function that requires Internet Services. Nintendo Support Site
2924 Your language or region setting (not console region) is not supported by the eShop.
2995 The used download code is incorrect, not yet activated, expired, entered in the wrong place, or only usable in a different region. Nintendo Support Site
2996 The item from the entered code is not currently being distributed.
4100 The SD Card's data limit has been reached.
4072 The SD Card may not be inserted.
4074 Could not access the SD Card.
4075 The SD Card's software management data is corrupted.
4077 Download refused due to insufficient space on the SD Card.
4079 Unable to access the SD Card.
4998 The local version of this content is newer than the version you are trying to download. Unknown what causes this.
6106 An AM error occurred in NIM. Likely a bad ticket.
8001 Authentication failed.
8002 The service has expired.
8101 The save data is unusable, as DLC required for it is missing.
8102 Not enough free space to complete this process.
8111 The DLC is corrupted.
8201 Your access to the eShop is restricted by Parental Controls.
8301 The 3DS User Agreement has to be accepted.
8401 Corrupted update data. Delete it and reinstall.
9001 The download was stopped due to low battery.
9002 The entered number is invalid.
9003 The entered Password is invalid.

011 - eShop Site

24xx Server returned a 4xx HTTP error. Server Status and Maintenance
25xx Server returned a 5xx HTTP error. Server Status and Maintenance
3010 The server timed out due to inactivity.
3021 eShop title not found (wrong region or non-existent).
3136 eShop currently unavailable. Try again later.
5998 eShop is currently under maintenance. Nintendo Support Page
6901 Console permanently banned (this is always displayed in Japanese).

012 - Browser Errors

1004 The SSL connection Failed.
1511 SSL certificate warning.

014 - Data Transfer Errors

0013 The System Transfer failed due to an invalid language setting.
0016 The consoles have the same movable.sed. Format the target console and try again.
0062 An error occurred during the System Transfer. Move closer to the router and try again. Nintendo Support Page

022 - More Account Errors

1021 There is no NNID linked to this system.
1022 The entered NNID is already linked to the system.
2452 Tried to access the eShop with UNITINFO patch enabled. Turn this off in Luma's configuration file, sd:/luma/config.ini.
2501 The entered NNID is already linked to another system. Could be caused by a System Transfer (which transfers all associated NNID's, whether linked or not), restoring the Source System's NAND, and then attempting to use applications that require an NNID.
2502 The NNID can't be used because it does not match the region setting of the system.
2503 The network Service Agreement is not yet accepted.
2511 A System Update is required (displayed by Miiverse).
2512 A software update is required to use this title's online services.
2571 This NNID is already in use.
2572 NNID contains text that can't be used.
2573 The entered password can't be used.
2574 The entered nickname can't be used.
2575 The entered email address is incorrect.
2576 The entered NNID can't be used.
2577 Your password cannot be identical to your NNID.
2578 The entry contains characters that can't be used.
2579 You can't use more than one punctuation character in your NNID.
2580 You can't use punctuation as the first or last character of your NNID.
2581 You can't use more than six numbers in your NNID.
2582 Your entry contains characters that cannot be used.
2583 Your password must contain characters from at least two of the following categories: letters, numbers and punctuation.
2584 You can't use the same character three or more times in a row.
2585 The email address you entered can't be used.
2586 The domain name of the e-mail address you entered may be incorrect.
2587 The NNID you entered already exists.
2591 NNID is already linked to another system. Could be caused by a System Transfer (which transfers all associated NNID's, whether linked or not), restoring the Source System's NAND, and then attempting to use applications that require an NNID.
2592 The limit for linking this NNID has been reached.
2593 The entered NNID cannot be used because it has not yet been confirmed by a parent/guardian.
2594 Parental Controls restrictions must be set up first.
2595 You have not registered a Mii.
2611 The entered password is incorrect.
2612 The entered email address is incorrect.
2613 The entered information is incorrect.
2613 Incorrect email or password when attempting to link an existing NNID. Can also happen if the NNID is already linked to a system, or when attempting to download a title from the eShop without having a linked NNID on the console.
2631 The NNID you are trying to use has been deleted or can't be used for a system transfer. A transferable NNID will only work on the target system. Nintendo Support Page
2632 The NNID has been changed.
2633 This NNID has been temporarily locked due to too many password attempts. Try again later.
2634 The NNID is not correctly linked to the system. To fix this, follow these steps, reboot the console, and try to sign into the NNID again. Said Steps
2643 The session has expired.
2662 You can't perform this operation several times in a row.
2672 Use of credit card has been stopped.
2673 The entered credit card cannot be used.
2674 Check the credit card's number and enter it again.
2675 Check the credit card's expiration date and enter it again.
2676 Check the credit card's PIN and enter it again.
2677 The entered information is not correct.
2679 The entered credit card is expired.
2801 Online Services cannot be used.
2802 The entered NNID cannot be used.
2803 Online Services cannot be used.
2812 Console has been permanently banned by Nintendo for playing Pokémon Sun & Moon online before the release date.
2815 Console has been permanently banned from accessing Miiverse by Nintendo.
2881 The server is undergoing maintenance.
2882 This online service has been discontinued.
2884 This online service is not available in your country of residence.
2911 Your ability to do online interactions has been restricted by Parental Controls.
5363 The NNID settings failed to load due to an invalid language setting.
5515 The network timed out.
5531 Cannot connect to account servers. Server Status and Maintenance

026 - Account/eShop?

24xx Server returned a 4xx HTTP error. Server Status and Maintenance
25xx Server returned a 5xx HTTP error. Server Status and Maintenance
3221 Failed to unlink the NNID during formatting. Try again.
3278 eShop gift cards cannot be used on the 3DS eShop. Add funds through the website or Nintendo Switch.

032 - More Browser Errors

1035 Unable to display the page.
1208 Address not supported. Nintendo Support Page
1820 The Internet Browser cannot confirm the security of the website. Note that the 3DS Internet Browser is fairly old and does not contain certificates for certain issuers, namely Let's Encrypt, so it may show this issue for some websites that work fine on a modern device.

090 - In-Game Specific Errors

0212 The game is permanently banned from Pokémon Global Link for using altered or illegal save data.

BootROM

Error Description
00F800FE
00000000 00000000
00000200 00000000
Error when having SD-card reader connected to NAND during boot.
00F800FE
00000000 00000000
00000400 00000000
NAND not found error (?)
00F800FE
FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
00000080 00800000
NAND error when DAT1 was used as DAT0.
00F800FE
FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
00000005 00800000
NAND error when DAT2 was used as DAT0.
00F800FE
FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
00000005 00000000
NAND error when DAT3 was used as DAT0.
00F800FF
F8F8FFFF FFFFFFFF
00000000 00000000
Both the firm0 and firm1 partitions are corrupt (failed signature checks).
00F800FF
DEDEFFFF FFFFFFFF
00000000 00000000
Both the firm0 and firm1 partitions are corrupt (possibly related to certain flags missing?)
00F800FF
CFCFFFFF FFFFFFFF
00000000 00000000
Both the firm0 and firm1 partitions are corrupt
00F800EE
FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
00000000 00000000
NCSD header in sector 0 is corrupt (failed signature check).

Reading error screens

Reading a Luma3DS exception screen

Luma3DS exception.png

A Luma3DS exception has four (or five, in a few cases) different parts to it that help in finding its cause, as follows:

  • Processor: What part of the system is causing the exception. The two processors are:
    • Arm9: The 'security processor' of the system. These exceptions are usually raised because of errors in NAND data or hardware faults in either the 3DS or its SD card.
    • Arm11: The 'userland' of the system. These exceptions have numerous causes but are more often related to broken software or user data.
  • Exception type: The type of fault that caused the exception. These categories correspond to the ARM exceptions for the ARM9 and ARM11 CPUs, as follows:
    • data abort: Caused by a read or write to an invalid part of memory. Usually related to game mods/cheats/plugins, broken HOME Menu data, and/or broken CFW applications.
    • prefetch abort: Caused by an attempt to execute an invalid CPU instruction. Often related to conflicts between CFW and other software.
    • prefetch abort (svcBreak): Caused by either Process9 or homebrew software manually terminating code because it matched a pre-defined condition. Often related to errors in NAND data, even when raised by Arm11. Can also happen when launching an out-of-region game that isn't locale emulated.
    • prefetch abort (kernel panic): Caused by Kernel9 detecting an unrecoverable fatal error and forcibly shutting down to avoid damage. Can be related to any of several things, but hardware issues are the most likely.
    • undefined instruction: Caused by an attempt to execute a CPU instruction that was unimplemented, disallowed, or unusable. Often related to software not having the required files (if not on boot) or an outdated boot.firm (if on boot).
  • Fault status: The specific type of ARM exception that was raised. Helpful for developers, but not so much for the end user.
  • Current process: Where the error is coming from in the system. Often the most helpful part of the exception. Some examples of processes are as follows:
    • fs: The filesystem, i.e. either the SD card or the NAND.
    • menu: Data that is opened either as a part of the HOME Menu or at the same time as it.
    • loader: The service that opens apps, meaning the app most recently opened has an issue.
    • nwm: Networking services, almost always Wi-Fi.
    • ns: The Nintendo User Interface Shell, which handles all apps/processes/services in 3DS mode.
  • R0: Usually just internal data that's not worth reading. There are two notable exceptions, however:
    • Arm11 loader exception: If R0's contents start with a C or D, R0 is an error code. This code usually gives the exact cause of the issue.
    • Arm11 pm exception: If R0's contents are E0E01BF5, boot.firm is guaranteed to be too outdated to work.

Reading a Luma3DS ErrDisp

Luma3DS ErrDisp.jpg

A Luma3DS ErrDisp error has several parts, but only two of them help in finding its cause. They are as follows:

  • Process name: The part of the system that is triggering the error. Can be helpful if the error code is generic.
  • Error code: The specific reason the error occurred. This is almost always the most helpful part of the error.

Reading an error code

3DS error code.jpg
An error code has two parts - the code itself, and its official description.

For this page, only the code matters

Reading boot9strap LED status codes

Booting your console while holding X+START+SELECT, or if either FIRM file is corrupt, the notification LED will display a color indicating the status of the FIRMs located at sdmc:/boot.firm and nand:/boot.firm. Refer to the following table for their status:

Color SD FIRM CTRNAND FIRM
Green Loaded -
Yellow Missing Loaded
Orange Corrupt Loaded
White Missing Missing
Magenta Missing Corrupt
Red Corrupt Corrupt/Missing

In addition, the LED will blink if booting from ntrboot
NOTE: A red LED status can also occur if the NAND firm is missing rather than corrupt.

Sources

3DS:Error codes
3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS exception screen
3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS ErrDisp
3DS:Boot9strap
boot9strap GitHub
3dbrew:Bootloader

This page is up to date as of 04:08, 12 July 2024 (UTC)