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* <code>movable.sed</code> | * <code>movable.sed</code> | ||
Then | Then do not follow Section II, as those files should already have your encryption key embedded and you don't need to mine it again. | ||
For instructions on extracting your <code>movable.sed</code> from your NAND backup or from <code>essentials.exefs</code>, see [[3DS:Extract movable.sed|this page]].}} | For instructions on extracting your <code>movable.sed</code> from your NAND backup or from <code>essentials.exefs</code>, see [[3DS:Extract movable.sed|this page]].}} | ||
=== Section I: Installing Pokémon Picross === | === Section I: Installing Pokémon Picross === | ||
If you can't install Pokémon Picross, there's no point following the rest of this guide. If Internet access isn't currently set up, you can set up an Internet connection from Safe Mode as the keyboard will still work there (hold Left Shoulder + Right Shoulder + D-Pad Up + A on boot, then follow | If you can't install Pokémon Picross, there's no point following the rest of this guide. If Internet access isn't currently set up, you can set up an Internet connection from Safe Mode as the keyboard will still work there (hold Left Shoulder + Right Shoulder + D-Pad Up + A on boot, then follow its prompts). | ||
# Power on your device | # Power on your device | ||
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If at any point you're prompted to open the keyboard in the eShop, sorry -- there's nothing we can do. | If at any point you're prompted to open the keyboard in the eShop, sorry -- there's nothing we can do. | ||
=== Section II: Mii | === Section II: Mii mining === | ||
Because you can't enter a friend code due to the broken keyboard, you'll need to get your console's encryption key a different way. We can accomplish this by Mii mining. | |||
Because you can't enter a friend code due to the broken keyboard, you'll need to get your console's encryption key a different way. We can accomplish this by | |||
Follow [[3DS:Seedminer/Mii mining|Mii mining]] to extract the <code>movable.sed</code> from your console, but do not continue onto the main guide as it suggests. Come back to this page once you have the movable. | |||
=== Section III: PicHaxx === | |||
Now that you have your <code>movable.sed</code>, continue to [[3DS:Alternate Exploits/Homebrew Launcher (PicHaxx)|Homebrew Launcher (PicHaxx)]]. | Now that you have your <code>movable.sed</code>, continue to [[3DS:Alternate Exploits/Homebrew Launcher (PicHaxx)|Homebrew Launcher (PicHaxx)]]. | ||
If everything went well, you should end up with boot9strap installed and the keyboard / System Settings should work again. | If everything went well, you should end up with boot9strap installed and the keyboard / System Settings should work again. | ||
<center>{{critical|text= | <center>{{critical|text=Do <big>'''not'''</big> uninstall custom firmware again without guidance. You've now seen first-hand how it can go wrong.}}</center> | ||
[[Category:Unbricking]] | [[Category:Unbricking]] | ||
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS guides]] | [[Category:Nintendo 3DS guides]] |
Revision as of 23:24, 11 November 2022
This article may be outdated due to a new Nintendo 3DS system firmware release. It was written for system version 11.16.0-49, but 11.17.0-50 is the latest. |
If a custom keyboard is installed and custom firmware is removed from the console, System Settings will be inaccessible and you will not be able to launch the keyboard. This is obviously detrimental to the overall functioning of your 3DS and should be fixed as soon as possible.
There are other ways to reinstall custom firmware on such a console, but they may require additional hardware. This guide aims to reinstall custom firmware without any additional hardware, but if you have the means, ntrboot will probably be less of a pain.
Unbricking a 3DS with a custom keyboard installed
If you have a copy of any of the following:
Then do not follow Section II, as those files should already have your encryption key embedded and you don't need to mine it again. For instructions on extracting yourmovable.sed from your NAND backup or from essentials.exefs , see this page. |
Section I: Installing Pokémon Picross
If you can't install Pokémon Picross, there's no point following the rest of this guide. If Internet access isn't currently set up, you can set up an Internet connection from Safe Mode as the keyboard will still work there (hold Left Shoulder + Right Shoulder + D-Pad Up + A on boot, then follow its prompts).
- Power on your device
- Press Left Shoulder + Right Shoulder to open the camera applet
- Tap the QR code icon on the bottom left hand corner
- Scan this QR code
- Follow the prompts to download and install Pokémon Picross
If at any point you're prompted to open the keyboard in the eShop, sorry -- there's nothing we can do.
Section II: Mii mining
Because you can't enter a friend code due to the broken keyboard, you'll need to get your console's encryption key a different way. We can accomplish this by Mii mining.
Follow Mii mining to extract the movable.sed
from your console, but do not continue onto the main guide as it suggests. Come back to this page once you have the movable.
Section III: PicHaxx
Now that you have your movable.sed
, continue to Homebrew Launcher (PicHaxx).
If everything went well, you should end up with boot9strap installed and the keyboard / System Settings should work again.
Do not uninstall custom firmware again without guidance. You've now seen first-hand how it can go wrong. |