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* | * Una consola que no se puede encender sin necesidad de hardware adicional (por ejemplo, una 3DS podría necesitar un cartucho con [[3DS:ntrboot|ntrboot]] para reparar particiones del firmware corruptas o una cabecera de la NAND) | ||
* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">A console that can't boot to its main menu but can to homebrew utilities (like [[3DS:GodMode9|GodMode9]]) which can be used to fix the issue</span> | * <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">A console that can't boot to its main menu but can to homebrew utilities (like [[3DS:GodMode9|GodMode9]]) which can be used to fix the issue</span> | ||
* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">A console that can turn on but is severely reduced in functionality due to a core component not working in stock firmware (such as the software keyboard on the 3DS)</span> | * <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">A console that can turn on but is severely reduced in functionality due to a core component not working in stock firmware (such as the software keyboard on the 3DS)</span> | ||
Revision as of 16:18, 12 August 2025
Un brick significa que un dispositivo ya no funciona correctamente.
Que es un brick
- Una consola que no se puede encender sin necesidad de hardware adicional (por ejemplo, una 3DS podría necesitar un cartucho con ntrboot para reparar particiones del firmware corruptas o una cabecera de la NAND)
- A console that can't boot to its main menu but can to homebrew utilities (like GodMode9) which can be used to fix the issue
- A console that can turn on but is severely reduced in functionality due to a core component not working in stock firmware (such as the software keyboard on the 3DS)
What isn't a brick
- A console that needs support files to fully turn on (for example, a 3DS might need
boot.firmon the SD card that boot9strap can find)