Hardware Remove "Ready to start system update" at the boot?

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Hello there,
I have a 3DS XL and while fooling around I enabled the wifi for a while and now I get this update screen at every boot. Any way of getting rid of it? I'm afraid I'll accidentally press it and bye Gateway :)
 

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Hello there,
I have a 3DS XL and while fooling around I enabled the wifi for a while and now I get this update screen at every boot. Any way of getting rid of it? I'm afraid I'll accidentally press it and bye Gateway :)
You can also run the gateway exploit and it'll stop the nag screen.
 

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Hello there,
I have a 3DS XL and while fooling around I enabled the wifi for a while and now I get this update screen at every boot. Any way of getting rid of it? I'm afraid I'll accidentally press it and bye Gateway :)

also if you accidentally press accept, another prompt asking you to agree pops up
 

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Enable parental controls to block updates.

Also apparently the file that the Gateway DS prepcart runs gets rid of the update popup. (ninja'd by Snailface)

Out of interested what are the best things to block in parental controls to stop updates? List of Things and what I have blocked:

Software Rating
Internet Browser (Blocked)
Nintendo 3DS Shopping Services (Blocked)
Display of 3D Images
Shareing IMages / Audio / Videos/ Long Text Data (Blocked)
Online Interaction (Blocked)
StreetPass(Blocked)
Friend Registration(Blocked)
DS Download Play
Viewing Distributed Videos

Thought I may as well enable it, to make sure for safety.
 

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I think I've found the solution. Turn on the wireless switch. Put your 3DS in sleep mode. Keep it on sleep mode for 5-10 seconds so that it can start downloading (and deleting the previous update.) Then open your 3DS and turn off the wireless switch. There you go! It deleted the previous update and started downloading the new one and you turned the wireless switch off while it was downloading the new update thus making it stop dead in it's tracks. Congratulations, your 3DS will now stop it's bitching.
 

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So formating SD card is ok? I thought it might corrupt something if all data from the card is wiped

A good way to test if it is ok, just remove the SD card from the system and see what happen / if it will stop the update message from poping up (I tried this on my 3DS and I had no errors but note I no not get update pop ups, so I don't know if it will stop update message), obviously if you format the card you will loss eshop games, if you have any downloaded. As far as I am aware,
 

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So formating SD card is ok? I thought it might corrupt something if all data from the card is wiped
Formatting the SD should not damage the system, it is only missing all the games and applications that are on the SD card then. Oh and if you format your SD card without making some backups you will of course lose all saves from your download titles (except DSiWare perhaps, don't know where that saves). The saves of you cartridge games should all be okay, you'll just have to re-download the DLC for them.
 

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Formatting the SD should not damage the system, it is only missing all the games and applications that are on the SD card then. Oh and if you format your SD card without making some backups you will of course lose all saves from your download titles (except DSiWare perhaps, don't know where that saves). The saves of you cartridge games should all be okay, you'll just have to re-download the DLC for them.

He won't be able to re-download the DLC, beacuse this would make him have to update.
 

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Where can I download it?
I've got tired of my original 3DS showing this damned message that I bought the XL to get rid of.
Now it's there, too!

You can download the files here: http://www.gateway-3ds.com/downloads.html
But you will need a flashcard that work's on 4.5.0-10E fimware (if you have that firmware, your good to go), to install the exploit.
If you want to check your firmware, simply go to settings and look at the numbers and letters displayed in the bottom right corner of the upper screen.
 

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You don't have to format the whole SD card, just delete the EXTDATA folder, or at least it worked for me. Though, I would suggest backing it up first.
 
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I just disabled wifi so I don't get updates. Can you block the nag screen? I don't want to sleepily wake up and click yes and ruin my flashcard.
 

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