The only thing I can think of at this point is that your SD card could potentially be dying. If you're absolutely positive you've followed everything correctly, you might need to buy a new card
The only thing I can think of at this point is that your SD card could potentially be dying. If you're absolutely positive you've followed everything correctly, you might need to buy a new card
i saw an error message, it was a exception error bla bla bla arm11 or something just by being on the home menu.
and i had tried using a diferent sd card, a 4gb i use mainly in my Dsi, and other one i have thats 32gb but that i flashed it with a windows distro. after using it i formated it back to fat 32 and only my pc recognizes it, both my 3ds and dsi dont seem to reed it. both didn't work on the 3ds
The only thing I can think of at this point is that your SD card could potentially be dying. If you're absolutely positive you've followed everything correctly, you might need to buy a new card
hi im back, so i left my 3ds without the batery for some time, today i pop in the batery and it did the thing that you told me to, but now when i power it on the screen is black
hi im back, so i left my 3ds without the batery for some time, today i pop in the batery and it did the thing that you told me to, but now when i power it on the screen is black
sooo, i remember you rold me to change the boot.frim to the boot.firm from the recent luma but now the notification led flashes red with the sd card and purple without the sd card
hi im back, so i left my 3ds without the batery for some time, today i pop in the batery and it did the thing that you told me to, but now when i power it on the screen is black
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sooo, i remember you rold me to change the boot.frim to the boot.firm from the recent luma but now the notification led flashes red with the sd card and purple without the sd card
I have an Old 3ds XL, and do as same as yours. Sometimes on middle of playing if I move it a bit too hard, it turns off, and most of the time when try to turn on again, does the blinking blue light and not turn on (sometimes turn on, but detect as low battery and turn off after some seconds). I suspect it has a bad battery, and problably for what you told now, may be your case.
Usually, to fix it, I take off the backplate and disconnect the battery for 30 sec, then reinstall it. Worked 100% of the time. Also, be sure to have the Luma boot.firm, or will not do anything. If that doesn't work, I'm not sure what could it be then.
I have an Old 3ds XL, and do as same as yours. Sometimes on middle of playing if I move it a bit too hard, it turns off, and most of the time when try to turn on again, does the blinking blue light and not turn on (sometimes turn on, but detect as low battery and turn off after some seconds).
i remember you rold me to change the boot.frim to the boot.firm from the recent luma but now the notification led flashes red with the sd card and purple without the sd card
I have an Old 3ds XL, and do as same as yours. Sometimes on middle of playing if I move it a bit too hard, it turns off, and most of the time when try to turn on again, does the blinking blue light and not turn on (sometimes turn on, but detect as low battery and turn off after some seconds). I suspect it has a bad battery, and problably for what you told now, may be your case.
Usually, to fix it, I take off the backplate and disconnect the battery for 30 sec, then reinstall it. Worked 100% of the time. Also, be sure to have the Luma boot.firm, or will not do anything. If that doesn't work, I'm not sure what could it be then.
oh shit it worked, i just saw your post, cus i was repairing a old 3ds a friend gave me, but it work,
btw im werdly not happy im just like: it works, cool, at this time and how many times it bricked and unbricked im not surprised anymore,
srry i just dont remember at the time the exception error and when i search it, i think it was the better and shortest way of telling.
btw before turning on it flashed the notification led yellow then after it send me straight to luma, should i be worried?
oh shit it worked, i just saw your post, cus i was repairing a old 3ds a friend gave me, but it work,
btw im werdly not happy im just like: it works, cool, at this time and how many times it bricked and unbricked im not surprised anymore,
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srry i just dont remember at the time the exception error and when i search it, i think it was the better and shortest way of telling.
btw before turning on it flashed the notification led yellow then after it send me straight to luma, should i be worried?
I Misread the messages about the color lights, so I only got the part where the console will blink blue then turn off. With that in mind, what I wrote (the symptoms, not the part where I move the console and turn off) made sense, and so make note of it.
The other two reasons for blinking blue light (afaik) were already described (hardware damage, most likely bad SD or the ribbon cables that goes through the hinge, or luma files not present on SD/NAND), so taking off the battery will not make any more damage to the console.
Have you personally ever actually seen it flash yellow..? It is extremely common for SD cards to fail and for the 3DS to boot from the NAND (leading to much confusion and reports of "help all my homebrew vanished"); I don't think I've ever heard of anyone reporting the light as flashing yellow.
Have you personally ever actually seen it flash yellow..? It is extremely common for SD cards to fail and for the 3DS to boot from the NAND (leading to much confusion and reports of "help all my homebrew vanished"); I don't think I've ever heard of anyone reporting the light as flashing yellow.
Perhaps I was unclear. I was not asking about the text of the page that I linked to and that I already read; I was asking if you, personally, have ever seen the light on your 3DS flash yellow. Perhaps you could kindly provide some more details about the particular circumstances in which you observed this and how you remedied the problem?
Perhaps I was unclear. I was not asking about the text of the page that I linked to and that I already read; I was asking if you, personally, have ever seen the light on your 3DS flash yellow. Perhaps you could kindly provide some more details about the particular circumstances in which you observed this and how you remedied the problem?
yes, I've had it personally flash when I booted after forgetting to reinsert an SD card a few times. Simply reinserting the card fixed it. In this case, I assume they either mistyped or failed to put the boot.firm on the root of their current SD card, or the card is possibly failing
Yes. The reason you probably don't hear about it too often is because the status colored were added in b9s 1.4, which I can assure you most noobs aren't running
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Literally test for yourself (assuming you're on b9s 1.4) by deleting your boot.firm from the SD card
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