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(Created page with "==What you need== *The latest release of {{GitHub|zoogie/2DSaver/releases/download/v1.1/release.zip|2DSaver}} (direct download) *The 11.0 release of {{GitHub|LumaTeam/Luma3DS/releases/download/v11.0/Luma3DSv11.0.zip|Luma3DS}} (direct download) *The latest release of {{GitHub|LumaTeam/Luma3DS/releases/latest|Luma3DS}} (the Luma3DS <code>.zip</code> file) ==Prep Work== #Power off your console #Insert your SD card into your computer #Copy <code>boot.firm</code> from the <co...")
 
 
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{{Infobox homebrew
| title = 2DSaver
| for3ds = 1
| developers = zoogie
| github = zoogie/2DSaver
| version = v1.1
| releasedate = 2022-6-6
}}
2DSaver is a 3DS homebrew app that allows initial setup to be skipped. This can be particularly helpful if your 3D slider is broken, or if your 2DS console is running downgraded firmware where initial setup does not account for a console with no 3D slider, preventing you from completing setup. 2DSaver works by running as <code>boot.3dsx</code> and using a modified configuration file for [[3DS:Luma3DS|Luma3DS]] which sets the [[3DS:Luma3DS/Configuration#hbldr_3dsx_titleid|Title ID for title takeover]] to System Settings. This will then launch 2DSaver instead of initial setup; 2DSaver can then modify the [[3dbrew:ConfigSavegame|ConfigNANDSavegame]] to skip initial setup.
{{Warning|text=2DSaver requires a modern [[Custom firmware|CFW]] setup running [[3DS:Boot9strap|boot9strap 1.2]] or higher. If you are running an older CFW setup, first [[3dsguide:checking-for-cfw|upgrade your setup]] before following these steps. If you do not have CFW installed you will need to install it with [[3dsguide:ntrboot|ntrboot]].}}
==What you need==
==What you need==
*The latest release of {{GitHub|zoogie/2DSaver/releases/download/v1.1/release.zip|2DSaver}} (direct download)
*The latest release of {{GitHub|zoogie/2DSaver/releases/download/v1.1/release.zip|2DSaver}} (direct download)
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[[Category:Unbricking]]
[[Category:Unbricking]]
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS guides]]
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS troubleshooting]]

Latest revision as of 18:06, 6 September 2024

2DSaver is a 3DS homebrew app that allows initial setup to be skipped. This can be particularly helpful if your 3D slider is broken, or if your 2DS console is running downgraded firmware where initial setup does not account for a console with no 3D slider, preventing you from completing setup. 2DSaver works by running as boot.3dsx and using a modified configuration file for Luma3DS which sets the Title ID for title takeover to System Settings. This will then launch 2DSaver instead of initial setup; 2DSaver can then modify the ConfigNANDSavegame to skip initial setup.

Warning icon 2DSaver requires a modern CFW setup running boot9strap 1.2 or higher. If you are running an older CFW setup, first upgrade your setup before following these steps. If you do not have CFW installed you will need to install it with ntrboot.

What you need

  • The latest release of 2DSaver (direct download)
  • The 11.0 release of Luma3DS (direct download)
  • The latest release of Luma3DS (the Luma3DS .zip file)

Prep Work

  1. Power off your console
  2. Insert your SD card into your computer
  3. Copy boot.firm from the Luma3DSv11.0.zip to the root of your SD card
  4. Copy boot.3dsx from the release.zip to the root of your SD card
  5. Create a folder named luma on the root of your SD card, if it does not already exist
  6. Copy config.ini from inside the folder for your console's region in the release.zip to the luma folder on your SD card
  7. Reinsert your SD card into your console

Section I - Launching 2DSaver

  1. Power on your console
  2. You should have booted into 2DSaver
  3. Press A to fix 3d slider brick
  4. Press Start to exit
  5. Your console will have booted to the HOME Menu, and should now boot normally

Section II - Updating Luma3DS

  1. Power off your console
  2. Insert your SD card into your computer
  3. Copy boot.firm and boot.3dsx from the latest Luma3DS .zip to the root of your SD card, overwriting the ones already there
  4. Reinsert your SD card into your console
  5. Power on your console
    • If you see the Luma3DS configuration menu, press Start to save and reboot
Success icon Done! Your console should now boot normally.
Warning icon By skipping initial setup the following parameters were not set and will need to be edited or filled in through System Settings. Not changing these settings can lead to the eShop not working or other issues.
  • Internet Settings (Optional)
  • Parental Controls (Optional)
  • Other Settings -> Profile
  • Other Settings -> Date & Time
  • Other Settings -> Language