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====New 3DS CPU====
====New 3DS CPU====
{{info|This option can only be used on a new 3DS/2DS.}}
{{info|This option can only be used on a New 3DS/2DS.}}
When enabled, allows the New 3DS's enhanced clock speed and L2 cache to be used in all titles, not just New 3DS-exclusives. This may improve performance for some games, but it may also reveal hidden bugs in games when the Clock+L2 setting is enabled - this can result in anything up to a crash. This option is the same as the one found in the [[3DS:Luma3DS/Rosalina|Rosalina menu]].
When enabled, allows the New 3DS's enhanced clock speed and L2 cache to be used in all titles, not just New 3DS-exclusives. This may improve performance for some games, but it may also reveal hidden bugs in games when the Clock+L2 setting is enabled - this can result in anything up to a crash. This option is the same as the one found in the [[3DS:Luma3DS/Rosalina|Rosalina menu]].


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When enabled, Luma3DS will load customized FIRMs and system modules (basically, for modifying non-game elements on the 3DS). This option will not do anything unless you have the necessary files in <code>luma</code> or <code>/luma/sysmodules</code>.
When enabled, Luma3DS will load customized FIRMs and system modules (basically, for modifying non-game elements on the 3DS). This option will not do anything unless you have the necessary files in <code>luma</code> or <code>/luma/sysmodules</code>.


You will most likely only use this option for specific applications like TWPatch (for widescreen DS games) and rverse (a custom Miiverse server). For more information, consult their respective installation guides.
This option is most commonly used for the Nintendo Network replacement [[Pretendo]], or sysmodule rewrites such as [[3DS:rehid|rehid]] or [[3DS:Wumiibo|Wumiibo]].


====Enable game patching====
====Enable game patching====
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==== Redirect app. syscore threads to core2 ====
==== Redirect app. syscore threads to core2 ====
{{info|This option can only be used on a new 3DS/2DS.}}
{{info|This option can only be used on a New 3DS/2DS.}}
When enabled, Luma3DS will move some application threads to core2, which usually goes unused despite being intended for applications. This will boost performance on resource-intensive games (like Pokemon US/UM) by around 10%, but may also break some games and applications.
When enabled, Luma3DS will move some application threads to core2, which usually goes unused despite being intended for applications. This will boost performance on resource-intensive games (like Pokemon US/UM) by around 10%, but may also break some games and applications.


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** Indicates that Luma3DS is being booted from the <code>boot.firm</code> file on the root of your SD card, but that you are running B9S via ntrboot. If you're trying to install CFW, you should instead use SafeB9SInstaller as your <code>boot.firm</code> file.
** Indicates that Luma3DS is being booted from the <code>boot.firm</code> file on the root of your SD card, but that you are running B9S via ntrboot. If you're trying to install CFW, you should instead use SafeB9SInstaller as your <code>boot.firm</code> file.
* Booted from SD via FIRM0 or FIRM1
* Booted from SD via FIRM0 or FIRM1
** Indicates that Luma3DS has been installed to your FIRM partitions (where boot9strap or fastboot3DS would normally go). This is known to break some custom firmware functions, so unless this you intended to do this, you should [[3DS:Luma3DS to boot9strap|follow these instructions]] to install boot9strap to your FIRM partitions.
** Indicates that Luma3DS has been installed to your FIRM partitions (where boot9strap or fastboot3DS would normally go). This is known to break some custom firmware functions, so unless you intended to do this, you should [[3DS:Luma3DS to boot9strap|follow these instructions]] to install boot9strap to your FIRM partitions.
* Booted from CTRNAND via FIRM0 or FIRM1
* Booted from CTRNAND via FIRM0 or FIRM1
** Indicates that Luma3DS has been installed to your FIRM partitions and that the SD is not being read. You will need a usable SD card if you wish to install boot9strap to your FIRM partitions as above, so [[Formatting_an_SD_card|try to fix that first by reformatting]] - if this does not work, your SD may be corrupted and should [[Checking_SD_card_integrity|be tested for errors.]]
** Indicates that Luma3DS has been installed to your FIRM partitions and that the SD is not being read. You will need a usable SD card if you wish to install boot9strap to your FIRM partitions as above, so [[Formatting_an_SD_card|try to fix that first by reformatting]] - if this does not work, your SD may be corrupted and should [[Checking_SD_card_integrity|be tested for errors.]]