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A [[wikipedia:Brick (electronics)|'''brick''']] is when a device no longer functions.
A [[wikipedia:Brick (electronics)|'''brick''']] is when a device no longer fully functions.


== What is a brick ==
== What is a brick ==
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* {{ml|3DS:BootROM 8046 screen|BootROM 8046 screen}}
* {{ml|3DS:BootROM 8046 screen|BootROM 8046 screen}}
* {{ml|3DS:Keyboard Unbrick|Keyboard Unbrick}}
* {{ml|3DS:Keyboard Unbrick|Keyboard Unbrick}}
* {{ml|3DS:Black screen unbrick|Black screen unbrick}}
* {{ml|3DS:DS mode unbrick|DS mode unbrick}}


=== Wii U ===
=== Wii U ===
* {{ml|Wii U:Hardmod unbrick|Hardmod Unbrick}}


=== Nintendo Switch ===
=== Nintendo Switch ===


[[Category:Unbricking|*]]
[[Category:Unbricking|*]]

Latest revision as of 03:16, 24 January 2024

A brick is when a device no longer fully functions.

What is a brick

  • A console that can't turn on without additional hardware (for example, a 3DS might need an ntrboot cartridge to fix corrupted firmware partitions or a NAND header)
  • 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.firm on the SD card that boot9strap can find)

Unbricking guides

Nintendo 3DS

Wii U

Nintendo Switch