And are you 100% sure that your magnet is able to put your 3ds to sleep and that you are holding start+select+x+power long enough?
Yep, tested the magnet and it does put it to sleep, and i'm definitely holding long enough.
And are you 100% sure that your magnet is able to put your 3ds to sleep and that you are holding start+select+x+power long enough?
One guy here had similar problem. he was able to boot it once in like 300 triesYep, tested the magnet and it does put it to sleep, and i'm definitely holding long enough.
One guy here had similar problem. he was able to boot it once in like 300 tries [/QUOTE
only thing that's concerning me is the flashcart isn't being recognised in the normal DS Menu
You cant recognize it, becuase it is flashed already.
So you have to reflash it back, which is only possible via already hacked 3DS :/
If you have followed the guide (which means you should have everything on SD already) just try and try and try.so since it's flashed, I can continue on the boot9strap stuff and hopefully get it working?
If you have followed the guide (which means you should have everything on SD already) just try and try and try.
I hope you're not trying it with your console on. Most of the time I see the magnet error it's because people are doing it while the console it on.
You only leave it on to find the sweet spot for the magnet.
Then you turn it off, put in your flashcard and load NTRBootHaX with the magnet in sleep mode from an off position.
once it boots to dsfeb9sinstallerYeah I have, so hopefully it'll start working eventually, preferably less than 300 times xD
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when do i remove the magnet?
no, it isn't. it should boot normally after you stop holding them.okay so when i'm holding the 4 keys; the blue power light turns on for a while but nothing happens, when i release it turns off. This normal??
This means you're triggering ntrboot correctly but you are missing the file on the SD card. If your SD card is over 32GB make sure to format it to FAT32 so it can be recognised by the 3DS. If it is 32GB or less, try a different SD card. And you've definitely got the files on the SD card inside the 3DS not the flashcart right?okay so when i'm holding the 4 keys; the blue power light turns on for a while but nothing happens, when i release it turns off. This normal??
1. Turn on the consoleNow absolutely nothing is happening when I hold them. :|
This means you're triggering ntrboot correctly but you are missing the file on the SD card. If your SD card is over 32GB make sure to format it to FAT32 so it can be recognised by the 3DS. If it is 32GB or less, try a different SD card. And you've definitely got the files on the SD card inside the 3DS not the flashcart right?
No that's fine for installing, though I'd probably buy a larger one later. Can you redownload the files and put them back on your consoles SD card? It may be a bad download itself. Copy it manually if you can, don't use FTP.yep, made sure everything is in the right place. It's only a 2gb device SD, is that a problem?
No that's fine for installing, though I'd probably buy a larger one later. Can you redownload the files and put them back on your consoles SD card? It may be a bad download itself. Copy it manually if you can, don't use FTP.
Stupid question but hey. Are you putting the sd to your 3ds or to flashcartsame issue
Stupid question but hey. Are you putting the Sd to your 3ds or to flashcart
You meant 3DS, but that does not matter. So... where is heck the problem?So i'll try + clear up I guess.
I have both the flashcart sd + the device sd in the DS.
On the flashcart SD there's the ntrboot flasher thing (ak2i_ntrcardhax_flasher_dsi.nds) and the flashcart firmware.
On the device SD, there's everything else.