Hacking SysNAND Restore (keep a9lh) Failed! Help!!!

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My brother wanted me to install a9lh and luma on his old red 3ds, now i'm stuck at the SysNAND Restore step and it says "No usable file found", even though I have Nandmin.bin in my sd card. I'm wondering how to fix this and the 3ds has tons of vc games that he bought on it, here's an image of my problem, http://imgur.com/SOL4bdI . Please help!!!!!
 

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I pressed SysNAND Backup and backed up 11.2 and then downgraded it to 9.2 and did the steps after that, than I pressed SysNAND Restore (keep a9lh) now it's giving me the error.
 

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man I am sorry if I am unhelpful but I seriously don't know what to say I mean you can try decrypt9 instead and see if that works
 

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Yeah I've already tried that, idk why it's not working on here but it works on my New 3DS XL. Thanks for trying to help though, I'll see if someone else knows what's causing the problem.
 

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It is but it's still telling me that there's no usable file. Some guy said that my nand backup might be corrupted.
 

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the file needs to be in a .bin format. make sure to remove any Decrypt9 folder on the root of your sd card and create a files9 folder. place the nand.bin file and the .sha in the files9 folder.
 

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