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So, I tried to dump Config Savegame and it's a success(no errors) but I can't see the config file. Where is it?
I posted as this: disa-extract.py F:\gm9\out\00000000 F:\gm9
But then it doesn't output config. Same goes to other output like Desktop or Documents.

I've been doing the same command over and over and still won't give me config.
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@wwylele I noticed that you're the one who made the save tool for 3DS and the one who made the guide to dump config savegame.
But it seems that it doesn't work.
1. I have Python 3.0
2. As what I posted before, it's success but doesn't give me the config.
Also, I tried redownload and still nothing.

So I believe either the guide is not accurate or the build is broken. Pls help.
 
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With the option "install Cia" on Citra, I can install all system apps on home menu.
Now, I can boot the FULL Home Menu at full speed.
If I launch an app through the Home Menu, the emulator shows the 3DS logo but nothing else.

Of course, I'm happy to share some pictures :)

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@wwylele I noticed that you're the one who made the save tool for 3DS and the one who made the guide to dump config savegame.
But it seems that it doesn't work.
1. I have Python 3.0
2. As what I posted before, it's success but doesn't give me the config.
Also, I tried redownload and still nothing.

So I believe either the guide is not accurate or the build is broken. Pls help.


try this http://www20.zippyshare.com/v/CcqDEh6g/file.html
 

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Cemu and Citra ran great runs great, now they don't as much as they did on Windows 7. But Citra I didn't use right away using Windows 10 and I updated my nvidia graphics software, so I don't know what is causing it to lag so much. I let Wii U USB Helper install all the emulators again and the game was download again too. Do i possibly need a clean install of Citra? The version I am using is Nightly Head-4b8a7eb.

Thanks in advance.
 

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With the option "install Cia" on Citra, I can install all system apps on home menu.
Now, I can boot the FULL Home Menu at full speed.
If I launch an app through the Home Menu, the emulator shows the 3DS logo but nothing else.

Of course, I'm happy to share some pictures :)

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How did you dump the Home Menu? I've been looking for instructions, but havn't found anything on that subject anywhere.
 

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Cemu and Citra ran great runs great, now they don't as much as they did on Windows 7. But Citra I didn't use right away using Windows 10 and I updated my nvidia graphics software, so I don't know what is causing it to lag so much. I let Wii U USB Helper install all the emulators again and the game was download again too. Do i possibly need a clean install of Citra? The version I am using is Nightly Head-4b8a7eb.

Thanks in advance.
Citra is still in development though. Also, Citra is CPU based, not GPU. If you use GPU on Citra, it will run slow. Cemu, on the other hand, is GPU based.
Also, use Canary build often. It's better than Nightly.

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How did you dump the Home Menu? I've been looking for instructions, but havn't found anything on that subject anywhere.
Go to GodMode 9 by holding Start and press the power button, SYSNAND CTRNAND, title, the entire stuff that is needed for Home Menu.
Anyways, you have to dump them one by one. I tried dumping the entire folder and it won't run well. Sooo, dump them all as CIA approx 1.5 hour. After that, you install it with the Install CIA on the emulator.

If you want to know the listing of those titles, go to 3dbrew and go to Title List for 3DS.

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Now about stuffs like Homebrew Launcher or Mario Kart 7 digital copy showing in Home Menu, go to the previous page as I mentioned about Home Menu and showing those installed apps on the Home Menu. Ignore the presents though. It requires NNID and internet connection to access those.
Edit: my mistake. I thought this is the Unofficial Build thread. So uh. Go to the Unofficial Build thread as my post was there.
http://gbatemp.net/threads/citra-unofficial-chinese-builds-discussion.431974/page-350#post-7734160
 
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Has anyone tried dumping their Mii Data?
I've tried to dump everything from the firmware that I can, including the Mii data. It can be a bit tricky to know where to put everything for use in Citra though. All of my Miis show up in Mii Maker as well as in games. The only problem I run into is getting Mii Plaza to read the data correctly. It has all the data from my 3DS, and it shows all of the Miis that I have Street Passed with, but the app acts like it has never been run. It has me choose a Mii to represent me, but my Mii is not an option, then it gets stuck on naming the Mii, because of lack of a soft keyboard.

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I've tried to dump everything from the firmware that I can, including the Mii data. It can be a bit tricky to know where to put everything for use in Citra though. All of my Miis show up in Mii Maker as well as in games. The only problem I run into is getting Mii Plaza to read the data correctly. It has all the data from my 3DS, and it shows all of the Miis that I have Street Passed with, but the app acts like it has never been run. It has me choose a Mii to represent me, but my Mii is not an option, then it gets stuck on naming the Mii, because of lack of a soft keyboard.

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BTW. Where can I locate the Mii data? Extdata from the SD Card or somewhere in the NAND? I can't seem to find mine.
 

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Go to GodMode 9 by holding Start and press the power button, SYSNAND CTRNAND, title, the entire stuff that is needed for Home Menu.
Anyways, you have to dump them one by one. I tried dumping the entire folder and it won't run well. Sooo, dump them all as CIA approx 1.5 hour. After that, you install it with the Install CIA on the emulator.

If you want to know the listing of those titles, go to 3dbrew and go to Title List for 3DS.

--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------

Now about stuffs like Homebrew Launcher or Mario Kart 7 digital copy showing in Home Menu, go to the previous page as I mentioned about Home Menu and showing those installed apps on the Home Menu. Ignore the presents though. It requires NNID and internet connection to access those.
Edit: my mistake. I thought this is the Unofficial Build thread. So uh. Go to the Unofficial Build thread as my post was there.
http://gbatemp.net/threads/citra-unofficial-chinese-builds-discussion.431974/page-350#post-7734160
Ok, thank you. I'll start dumping them, and see if I can get it working.
 

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BTW. Where can I locate the Mii data? Extdata from the SD Card or somewhere in the NAND? I can't seem to find mine.
It's been awhile since I did it, but I think I was using these tutorials at the time, and I just dumped everything, even if it was claimed to not be used by Citra.
https://citra-emu.org/wiki/dumping-save-data-from-a-3ds-console
https://citra-emu.org/wiki/dumping-extra-data-from-a-3ds-console
https://citra-emu.org/wiki/dumping-system-archives-and-the-shared-fonts-from-a-3ds-console
https://citra-emu.org/wiki/dumping-config-savegame-from-a-3ds-console

I then used a website that told me how the folder structure on the 3DS was laid out, and tried my best to match that to the folder structure for Citra's User folder. I don't remember which website it was, but the layout for some of the dumped folders don't match exactly, so you have to work out where Citra expects the files to be.

It's not as hard as it sounds, however since I don't remember exactly what I did, I can't really be much more help with this. Still, I hope this helps lead you in the right direction.

Edit: As I said, make sure you dump everything, and put it in all the correct folders for Citra, and it should work. You will also need a dump of your save and extra data for each of the system apps and games that use Miis if you want your Mii characters to show up correctly.
 
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Ok, I have dumped and installed all of those files into Citra. There was 125 cias total. How do I load the home menu? What file do I need to load the menu itself?
Home Menu is 00040030-00008F02 in US or 00040030-00009802 in EUR. So if you already installed Home Menu, go to NAND/000000000000000000000000/title/00040030/00008F02 or 00009802 and open .app. You could also dump the Home Menu as .cxi on gm9 though. Maybe in the future, Citra will make the Home Menu button work and it will open the Home Menu from the NAND if you opened a game.
 
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Home Menu is 00040030-00008F02 in US or 00040030-00009802 in EUR. So if you already installed Home Menu, go to NAND/000000000000000000000000/title/00040030/00008F02 or 00009802 and open .app. You could also dump the Home Menu as .cxi on gm9 though. Maybe in the future, Citra will make the Home Menu button work and it will open the Home Menu from the NAND if you opened a game.
Thank you.
 

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Well, I got it to load, but this is as far as I can get before it locks up.
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Well, at least the extra files from it, make the system apps work right, and maybe will help with running games later on in the future.
 
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Kumoashi : I try a new firmware of Home Menu (version 10.5.0-30E, may be the same in your screenshot) and it works great (At the beginning, there is a fatal error but if I say No, Home Menu is still working).
But, I'm unable to launch any system apps through the Home Menu and it crashes before the 3DS logo appears.

Has anyone managed to launch these apps in the home menu ?

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Kumoashi : I try a new firmware of Home Menu (version 10.5.0-30E, may be the same in your screenshot) and it works great (At the beginning, there is a fatal error but if I say No, Home Menu is still working).
But, I'm unable to launch any system apps through the Home Menu and it crashes before the 3DS logo appears.

Has anyone managed to launch these apps in the home menu ?

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Same goes to 11.6. Fatal Error, Home Menu still working, unable to get the Nintendo 3DS Startup.
 

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