Download the latest release and it will.God9 works with luma 8?
Section VII - Backup SysNAND
- Press (Home) to bring up the action menu
- Select “More…”
- Select “Backup NAND”
- Press (A) to continue
- Hold (R) and press (B) at the same time to eject your SD card
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Copy nand.bin from the /gm9out/ folder on your SD card to a safe location on your computer
- If you previously used SafeCTRTransfer and have a NAND backup named <serialnumber>_nand.bin, replace it with this one (rename nand.bin to match <serialnumber>_nand.bin)
- Make backups in multiple locations (such as online file storage)
- This backup will save you from a brick if anything goes wrong in the future
- Delete nand.bin from the /gm9out/ folder on your SD card after copying it
- Backup every file on your SD card to a folder on your computer; all files will be deleted in the following steps
Bit confuse here, when I select NAND my Sysnand and EMunand appear, which one do I choose? since I did the
Section IV - Copy EmuNAND to SysNAND
do I choose Sysnand or Emunand?
Fixed.Section VII - Backup SysNAND
- Press (Home) to bring up the action menu
- Select “More…”
- Select “Backup NAND”
- Press (A) to continue
- Hold (R) and press (B) at the same time to eject your SD card
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Copy nand.bin from the /gm9out/ folder on your SD card to a safe location on your computer
- If you previously used SafeCTRTransfer and have a NAND backup named <serialnumber>_nand.bin, replace it with this one (rename nand.bin to match <serialnumber>_nand.bin)
- Make backups in multiple locations (such as online file storage)
- This backup will save you from a brick if anything goes wrong in the future
- Delete nand.bin from the /gm9out/ folder on your SD card after copying it
- Backup every file on your SD card to a folder on your computer; all files will be deleted in the following steps
Bit confuse here, when I select NAND my Sysnand and EMunand appear, which one do I choose? since I did the
Section IV - Copy EmuNAND to SysNAND
do I choose Sysnand or Emunand?
As already answered above, SysNAND is what you want. If it's giving you both options, it might mean you still have EmuNAND. You better copy everything off your SD card to PC, make a SysNAND backup (if you haven't done it already), format your SD card with GodMode9 using NO EmuNAND option, then copy everything back from PC to SD card.Section VII - Backup SysNAND
- Press (Home) to bring up the action menu
- Select “More…”
- Select “Backup NAND”
- Press (A) to continue
- Hold (R) and press (B) at the same time to eject your SD card
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Copy nand.bin from the /gm9out/ folder on your SD card to a safe location on your computer
- If you previously used SafeCTRTransfer and have a NAND backup named <serialnumber>_nand.bin, replace it with this one (rename nand.bin to match <serialnumber>_nand.bin)
- Make backups in multiple locations (such as online file storage)
- This backup will save you from a brick if anything goes wrong in the future
- Delete nand.bin from the /gm9out/ folder on your SD card after copying it
- Backup every file on your SD card to a folder on your computer; all files will be deleted in the following steps
Bit confuse here, when I select NAND my Sysnand and EMunand appear, which one do I choose? since I did the
Section IV - Copy EmuNAND to SysNAND
do I choose Sysnand or Emunand?
Funny part is, the next section after that is formatting the card to get rid of emuNAND.As already answered above, SysNAND is what you want. If it's giving you both options, it might mean you still have EmuNAND. You better copy everything off your SD card to PC, make a SysNAND backup (if you haven't done it already), format your SD card with GodMode9 using NO EmuNAND option, then copy everything back from PC to SD card.
Rosalina menu works for me 02ds.
It seems we finally get homebrew launcher virtually injected into a cia of your choice.
And when you suspend it, it says it's the original app.
So this new Luma3ds seems to give a safe way to load homebrew launcher without hax.
How it actually works.
1) load up app you want to load the homebrew menu.
2) rosalina menu combo
3) misc options
4) set current app as homebrew.
5) exit menu and close the app.
of course this requires new menu. but now an 3dsx homebrew loaded from that menu properly suspends.
This change is not permanent. you have to do it each time you reboot.
Yes this means you CAN use online requiring .3dsx homebrew. still doesn't help with cias though.
There's a CIA to dump the DSP: https://github.com/zoogie/DSP1/releases/latestis there a working version of DSP dump for new homebrew menu? when i try and run it it says it needs a hax payload....
I already had it dumped, but this could seriously trip people up.
If you are using Luma, you probably aren't planning on having a .3dsx homebrew only system, because if you were you wouldn't need Luma in the first placeok but for a clean homebrew only system we can't use that. need .3dsx that works from new hb_launcher with luma.
Unlikely, yes, but possible if you were suffering with 11.4 ofw first.If you are using Luma, you probably aren't planning on having a .3dsx homebrew only system, because if you were you wouldn't need Luma in the first place