Hello,
Only rcently discovered that my 3ds had cfw on it, so I don't know all ins and outs.
Wanted to remove nnid from console, but didn't know there was an option to do it without formatting system at the time. Before that I did both sysNAND and whole SD card backup. So now I'm wondering if it possible to restore previous state, so I don't have to redownloading all programs again.
How do I install this? Do I just replace the '.3dsx' and '.cia' files on the main source folder?If you want to use BootNTR Selector, you will need a different version of Luma. See https://github.com/Nanquitas/BootNTR/releases .
Yes, I want to do that, but I already have formatted 3ds. Is there a way to return to before formatted state? As I previously said, I have both sysNAND and SD card backups (pre formatting)You can do this but that doesn't unlink it from Nintendo server.
Yes, I want to do that, but I already have formatted 3ds. Is there a way to return to before formatted state? As I previously said, I have both sysNAND and SD card backups (pre formatting)
No, you’ll want to click on the 3gx loader link and install that.How do I install this? Do I just replace the '.3dsx' and '.cia' files on the main source folder?
I did follow this and replaced the boot file, but it hasn't helped.No, you’ll want to click on the 3gx loader link and install that.
Did you replace boot.firm, or boot.3dsx, or what?I did follow this and replaced the boot file, but it hasn't helped.
I replaced boot.firm. It was only that file.Did you replace boot.firm, or boot.3dsx, or what?
By "it hasn't helped", does that mean you're still getting the same error message?
And did you install the latest version of BootNTR selector as well? It is much more likely someone will be able to help you if you provide details.I replaced boot.firm. It was only that file.
You're right. The selector had to be updated as well.And did you install the latest version of BootNTR selector as well? It is much more likely someone will be able to help you if you provide details.
There is an application that can forward your DS games to the home menu, takes a little bit to set up a save file but after that it should be quicker than twilight, the app is called NDS Forwarder Generator, just search NDS on the Universal Updater, after a bit you should find the app! hope this could help!That Twilight app to run DS games is kinda slow. I wish it was snappier.
A flash cart seems to be quicker.
In the end, it still uses nds-bootstrap and thus is the same thing as TWiLight.There is an application that can forward your DS games to the home menu, takes a little bit to set up a save file but after that it should be quicker than twilight, the app is called NDS Forwarder Generator, just se
Never knew that,In the end, it still uses nds-bootstrap and thus is the same thing as TWiLight.
Forwarders are also known to have some compatibility problems.
It's safe. Just update Luma3DS to the latest version first (v.11), then perform the fw update.I'm running Luma3ds on my 2ds (old) with firmware 11.15.0-47E. Is it safe to perform system update to the latest firmware without risk of bricking and loosing Luma3ds?
There ya go.Any guide available how to update Luma3ds? I'm a total 3ds noob