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3DS:Movable Moveover/Manual

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Required Reading (Do NOT ignore)

This guide can potentially cause unexpected results if done wrong. Please ensure you read the steps carefully to prevent these unexpected results from happening.
Additionally, ensure you have read the following three warnings to have a full understanding of the potential risks of this guide.

  Do NOT use a movable.sed from Bruteforce Movable as your system movable (in general, but especially not for this guide). Doing so may cause other issues with the system, and WILL result in a guaranteed brick if you uninstall CFW while using that movable. Always keep a backup of your original movable.sed if you do so.
  If you have already done this guide at any time before the date 2024-08-11, then uninstalling CFW will brick your console, as FixupMovable is required to avoid crashing on stock firmware.
If this applies to you, you can fix stock firmware by booting into GodMode9, copying your movable.sed from 1:/private to the destination console's SD root, copying FixupMovable.py to the SD root, and then doing the instructions from Section IV onward on the destination console only.
  Any games/savedata/themes/DSiWare that was already on the destination console's SD card will become inaccessible once the guide is completed - you will only be able to use the data transferred over from the source console. To access the destination console's data again, you must undo the moveover by replacing.
This guide has you extract the original versions of those files so you are able to undo it if you need to - do not lose those files.
  If the above warning will cause issues for you and you are willing to take extra steps to avoid it, you can instead use ninfs to merge the source console's encrypted files onto the destination console, then rebuild title.db to make any merged games/apps appear.
However, note that even this method will not bypass the issues of using a Bruteforce Movable movable.sed.

If you are confused in any way, join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and ask for help in the 3ds-assistance channels.

What You Need

  • Two 3DS consoles, both modded with Luma3DS
    • These will be referred to as the source console and destination console for this guide's purposes
    • If either console is not currently modded, stop and mod it with our custom firmware installation guide first
  • The source console's essential.exefs, such as the one created in our guide's Finalizing Setup
    • If you already have the source console's movable.sed outside of a .exefs file, you can use that directly
  • A version of Python 3
  • The latest version of faketik (the .3dsx file)
  • The latest version of GodMode9 (the GodMode9 .zip file)
  • The latest version of FixupMovable (the FixupMovable.py file)


Instructions

Section I - Prep Work

  Follow these instructions on the destination console only.
  1. Power off your console and insert your SD card into your computer
  2. Copy GodMode9.firm from the GodMode9 .zip to the /luma/payloads/ folder on your SD card
  3. Copy the gm9 folder from the GodMode9 .zip to the root of your SD card
  4. Copy FixupMovable.py to the root of your SD card
  5. 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
  6. Copy faketik.3dsx to the 3ds folder on the root of your SD card
  7. Copy the source console's essential.exefs to the root of your SD card and rename it to old-essential.exefs
    • If you have the source console's movable.sed already in raw form, you can copy that file to the root of the SD card instead
  8. Reinsert your SD card into your console

Section II - Backing up essential.exefs

  If you skip this section and do not have any other backups, then you will be unable to undo the moveover and the destination console's movable.sed will be permanently lost.
  1. Press and hold START, and while holding START, power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
  2. Enter the [S:] SYSNAND VIRTUAL drive
  3. Press A on essential.exefs to select it
  4. Press A on Copy to 0:/gm9/out
    • If you see Destination already exists, press A on Overwrite file(s)
  5. Press A to continue
  6. Press B until you return to the drive list
  The destination console's original essential.exefs file will be in sd:/gm9/out on its SD card. It is highly recommended to back up this file to a safe location.

Section III - Extracting movable.sed

  1. Navigate into the drive [0:] SDCARD
  2. Press A on old-essential.exefs, and select Mount as EXEFS image
    • If you instead copied movable.sed to the SD root, press Y on that file and skip to the next section
  3. Find the file named movable inside the image mount, and press Y to copy it to the clipboard
  4. Press B to exit from the image mount, then navigate back into the drive [0:] SDCARD
  5. Press Y to paste movable in the root of the SD card
  6. Press R+START to power off the console

Section IV - FixupMovable

  If you are not on Windows, replace py -3 with python3 in all commands.
  The commands in this section are case-sensitive. Enter them exactly as written, or there may be unintended consequences.
  1. Insert the console's SD card into your PC
  2. Open a file explorer window and navigate to the SD card's root
  3. Rename movable to movable.sed
  4. Hold ⇧ Shift and right-click anywhere in the folder's empty space, then click the option that opens a terminal, PowerShell, or Command Prompt
  5. In this new window, enter the following commands one at a time:
    1. py -3 -V
      • If this does not print the Python version, it is either not installed correctly, or the wrong command was used. Please read the note above.
    2. py -3 FixupMovable.py movable.sed
      • After this, movable.sed should be exactly 288 bytes in size. If it isn't, try the command again
  6. Eject the SD card and reinsert it into the console

Section V - Replacing movable.sed

  1. Press and hold START, and while holding START, power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
  2. Navigate into the drive [0:] SDCARD
  3. Press Y to copy movable.sed to the clipboard
  4. Press B to return to the drive list
  5. Navigate into the drive [1:] SYSNAND CTRNAND, then enter the private folder
  6. Press X on movable.sed and press A to confirm deletion
  7. Unlock Writing to SysNAND (lvl1) when prompted, then input the given key combo
  8. Press Y to paste the new movable.sed from the clipboard
  9. Press B until you have returned to the drive list
  10. Press R+A on the drive [1:] SYSNAND CTRNAND and select Fix CMACs for drive
  11. Once this finishes, press START to reboot your console
  12. Your console may act like it has just been formatted - this does not mean your data has been lost. If it does this, proceed normally through initial setup and get to the HOME Menu

Section VI - Reinstating Apps

  1. Launch the Download Play application
  2. Wait until you see the two buttons
    • Do not press either of the buttons
  3. Press L++SELECT at the same time to open the Rosalina menu
  4. Select Miscellaneous options
  5. Select Switch the hb. title to the current app.
  6. Press B to continue
  7. Press B to return to the Rosalina main menu
  8. Press B to exit the Rosalina menu
  9. Press HOME, then close Download Play
  10. Relaunch the Download Play application
  11. Your console should load the Homebrew Launcher
  12. Launch faketik from the list of homebrew
  13. Wait until the process is completed
  14. Press START to exit
  15. Reboot your console
  The moveover is complete. Congratulations for performing a complex procedure.