Are you using browserhax? If so, go to the page and download the 9.2.0-20U ropbin, and rename it to browserhax_hblauncher_ropbin_payload.bin.Hey, I am on the 9.2.0 downgrade stage and it crashed in the middle of the process so the guide says to follow the partial downgrade instructions and start over on the previous page of the guide. So do I remove the SD and delete the files I added in 9.2.0 downgrade step? When I tried to power it back on after powering it down after the crash I got a black screen.
I am using a new 3ds hyrule edition on 9.9.0 firmware.
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Nevermind, I see that I start from section II on the SAME page and not the previous.
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Ok I need some advice here please:
Its telling me...
Although a partially downgraded system may show 9.2.0 as the system version, you are not done. You must restart from the beginning of Section II and downgrade a second time to install any files that were not installed. browserhax will work for partial downgrades as long as you are using the recommended version of sysDowngrader, but you must replace browserhax_hblauncher_ropbin_payload.bin on your sd card with the one for 9.2.0 on your region (rename the downloaded ropbin to browserhax_hblauncher_ropbin_payload.bin)
But I cannot find a browserhax_hblauncher_ropbin file on my SD card. What do I do?
The guide is assuming that you've used browserhax previously. Ignore that and just place the renamed file on the root of your SD.It says to "replace" that file on my SD card and I cannot find a file named "browserhax_hblauncher_ropbin_payload.bin" on there to replace.
I have a "ropbinpayload_menuhax_USA20480_new3ds.bin" is that it?
I have followed EVERY step of the guide exactly. I have a folder for menuhax but don't see anything about browserhax except for in the guide under section IV of Homebrew Launcher. That section that brings up the homebrew browser and installs "menuhax" is titled browserhax.
I found this thread here that is basically what is happening to me I think:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/softbricked-n3dsxl-help-fixing-it.417752/
They were telling this guy to buy a game to fix the issue. Surely someone might have some advice?
You're safe to clear the Home Menu's extdata. Doing so will allow you to boot with the SD card in again.Ah, I see. I tried putting the renamed file on the root of the SD card and holding DOWN while booting but I just get a black screen...
Should I go on to step 10 and clear the exit data and see if it launches?
If I remove the SD card the 3ds will boot into the home menu just fine, by the way.
And it is saying the firmware is on 9.2.0-20U in settings.
If I clear the exit data and can manage to try another sysdowngrade should I try it? In case I only partially downgraded?
Well, Freeshop actually takes even longer to delete, unless there is a quick delete button. I know you can press X while hovering over an app to download it without having to select it and wait for it to load, but is there a way to delete it without waiting? And do you know the answers to any of the other questions I had?You can delete games from Freeshop as well, I believe. I don't know a fix for the FTPD but I have that problem too. Restarting the console changes the IP of the console and as such, fixes my problem usually. Sometimes it takes multiple restarts though, and it's pretty annoying. Idk about the roms.
Maybe the SD Card Management app would work better than FTPD but I don't even know what it is / how to get it, other than having read about it occasionally.
Yes it isHey, I think I am all done. Everything is installed and its updated to 11.2.0-35U firmware. Is it safe to put it in sleep mode again?
Once you've safely updated out of 2.1.0 (n3DS systems only), it's safe to put the system in sleep mode.Hey, I think I am all done. Everything is installed and its updated to 11.2.0-35U firmware. Is it safe to put it in sleep mode again?
SocketPunch and FBI v2.4.2's Network Install option. Later versions of FBI removed the network install function and added something similar. I haven't updated to the latest version (v2.4.5, iirc) yet, so I can't help you on that.Hello. I've just fully set up a new 3DS-XL with Luma following 3ds-guide. Rather than keep taking the SD card out to put into my pc while I'm adding CIA files, what software can I use to transfer CIA files from my pc to the 3DS over my home network? Thanks.
SocketPunch and FBI v2.4.2's Network Install option. Later versions of FBI removed the network install function and added something similar. I haven't updated to the latest version (v2.4.5, iirc) yet, so I can't help you on that.