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| # Return to [https://3ds.hacks.guide/installing-boot9strap-(mset9)#section-i---prep-work Section I Step 1] of the MSET9 Guide. | | # Return to [https://3ds.hacks.guide/installing-boot9strap-(mset9)#section-i---prep-work Section I Step 1] of the MSET9 Guide. |
| # After Luma3DS installs and your console boots to the homescreen, power it off and switch to your original SD card for [https://3ds.hacks.guide/finalizing-setup.html Finalizing]. | | # After Luma3DS installs and your console boots to the homescreen, power it off and switch to your original SD card for [https://3ds.hacks.guide/finalizing-setup.html Finalizing]. |
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| # After Luma3DS installs and your console boots to the homescreen, power it off restore your backed up data to the SD card and continue on to [https://3ds.hacks.guide/finalizing-setup.html Finalizing]. | | # After Luma3DS installs and your console boots to the homescreen, power off your console |
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| | # Restore your backed up folders to the SD card and continue on to [https://3ds.hacks.guide/restoring-updating-cfw Restoring / Updating CFW] to ensure you have Luma on your SD card, and then continue onto [https://3ds.hacks.guide/finalizing-setup.html Finalizing]. |
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Revision as of 23:20, 3 November 2023
This page is for resolving the "System Settings loading infinitely after reinserting the SD card" error when trying to install MSET9. This page hashes out the troubleshooting steps located here.
This will perform a fresh install to avoid any issues with your current install causing MSET9 to not work properly.
Instructions
Assuming your 3DS is stuck at the extra data screen with a spinning circle:
- Force power off your console by holding the power button down for 15 seconds.
- Eject the SD from your console and insert into your PC.
- Load `mset9.bat` (if windows) or `mset9.py` (if linux) or mset.command (if mac).
- Choose model then press `3` to remove MSET9 and then press enter to close the script.
- Choose option below based on if you have a spare SD card or not.
- Eject the original SD card from your PC
- PUT YOUR ORIGINAL SD CARD AWAY
- Insert your spare SD card into your PC
- Format the spare SD card as FAT32
- Insert the formatted, blank SD card into your console
- Return to Section I Step 1 of the MSET9 Guide.
- After Luma3DS installs and your console boots to the homescreen, power it off and switch to your original SD card for Finalizing.
- Backup your SD card to a folder to your PC (especially the Nintendo 3DS and DCIM folders)
- Double check that you properly backed up your data
- Do not skip the previous step
- Format the SD card as FAT32
- Insert the formatted, blank SD card into your console
- Return to Section I Step 1 of the MSET9 Guide.
- After Luma3DS installs and your console boots to the homescreen, power off your console
- Eject the SD from your console and insert into your PC
- Format the SD card as FAT32 again
- Restore your backed up folders to the SD card and continue on to Restoring / Updating CFW to ensure you have Luma on your SD card, and then continue onto Finalizing.