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#*If your console is stuck on the loading splash screen or crashes to a screen with white text, you are missing <code>boot.3dsx</code> on the root of your SD card or it is not inserted into your console. To fix this, | #*If your console is stuck on the loading splash screen or crashes to a screen with white text, you are missing <code>boot.3dsx</code> on the root of your SD card or it is not inserted into your console. To fix this, turn off your console, insert your SD card into your computer, download the latest release of [https://github.com/LumaTeam/Luma3DS/releases/latest Luma3DS] and extract <code>boot.firm</code> and <code>boot.3dsx</code> to the root of your SD card, overwriting if asked, and try again | ||
===Section IV - RTC and DSP Setup=== | ===Section IV - RTC and DSP Setup=== |
Revision as of 22:43, 30 November 2023
Required Reading
The file boot.firm
is what is launched by boot9strap itself after it finishes loading off of NAND. In this case, we are using Luma3DS by LumaTeam to patch the console, allowing it to run homebrew software.
This guide will have you make critical system file backups and install the following homebrew programs:
- FBI (installs CIA formatted applications)
- Anemone3DS (installs custom themes)
- Checkpoint (backs up and restores save files for 3DS and DS games)
- Universal-Updater (a homebrew app store for downloading homebrew from the 3DS over Wi-Fi)
- GodMode9 (multipurpose tool which can do NAND and cartridge functions)
- Homebrew Launcher Loader (launches the Homebrew Launcher)
What You Need
- The latest release of Anemone3DS (the
.cia
file) - The v3.7.4 release of Checkpoint (the
.cia
file) - The latest release of Homebrew Launcher Wrapper (the
.cia
file) - The latest release of Universal-Updater (the
.cia
file) - The latest release of FBI (both the
.cia
and.3dsx
files) - The latest release of GodMode9 (the GodMode9
.zip
file)
Instructions
Section I - Prep Work
In this section, you will copy the files necessary to follow the rest of the instructions on this page.
- Power off your console
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Create a folder named
cias
on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist - Copy all of the CIA files (
Anemone3DS.cia
,Checkpoint.cia
,FBI.cia
,Homebrew_Launcher.cia
, andUniversal-Updater.cia
) you downloaded earlier to the/cias/
folder on your SD card - Create a folder named
3ds
on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist- This folder stores homebrew applications and data; it is different from the
Nintendo 3DS
folder that the console automatically generates
- This folder stores homebrew applications and data; it is different from the
- Copy
FBI.3dsx
to the/3ds/
folder on your SD card - Create a folder named
payloads
in theluma
folder on your SD card if it does not already exist - Copy
GodMode9.firm
from the GodMode9.zip
to the/luma/payloads/
folder on your SD card - Copy the
gm9
folder from the GodMode9.zip
to the root of your SD card - Reinsert your SD card into your console
- Power on your console
Section II - Updating the System
In this section, you will update your system to the latest version, which is safe to do with custom firmware.
- Update your console by going to System Settings, then “Other Settings”, then going all the way to the right and using “System Update”
- Updates while using B9S + Luma (what you have) are safe
- You may get a message saying “Your system is up to date” instead of updating. This is normal if you are already up to date; continue with the next section
- If this gives you an error, ensure your DNS is set to "Auto-obtain", and Proxy Settings are set to “Do Not Use”
- If this still gives you an error, follow this troubleshooting guide
Section III - Homebrew Launcher
In this section, you will temporarily replace Download Play with Homebrew Launcher (which we need to launch FBI). Download Play will automatically go back to normal once you reboot your console.
- Launch the Download Play application
- Wait until you see the
Nintendo 3DS
andNintendo DS
buttons - Press L + ↓ + Select at the same time to open the Rosalina menu
- Select “Miscellaneous options”
- Select “Switch the hb. title to the current app.”
- Press B to continue
- Press B to return to the Rosalina main menu
- Press B to exit the Rosalina menu
- Press Home, then close Download Play
- Launch the Download Play application
- Your console should load the Homebrew Launcher
- If your console is stuck on the loading splash screen or crashes to a screen with white text, you are missing
boot.3dsx
on the root of your SD card or it is not inserted into your console. To fix this, turn off your console, insert your SD card into your computer, download the latest release of Luma3DS and extractboot.firm
andboot.3dsx
to the root of your SD card, overwriting if asked, and try again
- If your console is stuck on the loading splash screen or crashes to a screen with white text, you are missing
Section IV - RTC and DSP Setup
In this section, you will sync your 3DS internal clock with the actual time and dump the sound firmware (which is necesssary for some homebrew software to use sound properly).
- Press L + ↓ + Select at the same time to open the Rosalina menu
- Select “Miscellaneous options”
- Select “Dump DSP firmware”
- Press B to continue
- Select “Nullify user time offset”
- Press B to continue
- Press B to return to the Rosalina main menu
- Press B to exit the Rosalina menu
Section V - Installing CIAs
In this section, you will install several useful homebrew applications to HOME Menu.
- Launch FBI from the list of homebrew
- Navigate to
SD
->cias
- Select “<current directory>”
- Select the “Install and delete all CIAs” option, then press (A) to confirm
- Press Home, then X to close Download Play
Section VI - CTRNAND Luma3DS
In this section, you will use a script to copy some of Luma3DS’s files to internal memory so that they can be accessed, even without an SD card inserted.
- Power off your console
- Press and hold Start, and while holding Start, power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
- If you boot to Luma3DS Chainloader, select GodMode9
- If you do not boot into GodMode9, ensure that
GodMode9.firm
is in/luma/payloads/
and thatpayloads
is correctly spelled
- If you do not boot into GodMode9, ensure that
- If you boot to Luma3DS Chainloader, select GodMode9
- If you are prompted to create an essential files backup, press A to do so, then press A to continue once it has completed
- If you are prompted to fix the RTC date&time, press A to do so, set the date and time, then press A to continue
- Press Home to bring up the action menu
- Select “Scripts…”
- Select “GM9Megascript”
- Select “Scripts from Plailect’s Guide”
- Select “Setup Luma3DS to CTRNAND”
- When prompted, press A to proceed
- Press A to unlock SysNAND (lvl1) writing, then input the key combo given
- Press A to continue
Section VII - Cleanup SD Card
In this section, you will use a script to remove some unnecessary files from your SD card.
- When prompted, press A to proceed
- Press A to continue
- Press B to return to the main menu
Section VIII - Backup Essential Files
In this section, you will make backups of files that can be used to recover from software bricks or to recover data.
- Select “Backup Options”
- Select “SysNAND Backup”
- Press A to confirm
- This process will take some time
- If you get an error, look for your issue in the troubleshooting guide
- Press A to continue
- Press B to return to the main menu
- Select “Exit”
- Press A to relock write permissions if prompted
- Navigate to
[S:] SYSNAND VIRTUAL
- Press A on
essential.exefs
to select it - Select “Copy to 0:/gm9/out”
- If you see “Destination already exists”, press A on “Overwrite file(s)”
- Press A to continue
- Press Home to bring up the action menu
- Select “Poweroff system” to power off your console
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Copy
<date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_##.bin
,<date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_##.bin.sha
, andessential.exefs
from the/gm9/out/
folder on your SD card to a safe location on your computer- Copy these backups to multiple locations (such as online file storage, an external hard drive, etc.)
- These backups will save you from a brick and/or help you recover files from the NAND image if anything goes wrong in the future
- Delete
<date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_##.bin
and<date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_##.bin.sha
from the/gm9/out/
folder on your SD card after copying it- The other backup files are negligible in size and may be kept on your SD card for ease of access
- If you have it, copy the
/luma/backups/
folder on your SD card to a safe location on your computer - Reinsert your SD card into your console
- Power on your console
You’re done! Custom firmware is now fully configured on your console. |
Information and Notes
Here are some key combos that you should know:
|
See here for some suggestions on things to do with custom firmware. |
For information on using GodMode9’s various features, check out the GodMode9 Usage and Dumping Titles and Game Cartridges pages. |