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It boots to home menu stating " An error has occured " blah-blah-blah. ( I'm not referring to your manuals, Nintendo. )
that sounds like it's using the wrong ropbin for your FW version, as a "menuhax" for the wrong FW would instead hang at a black screen.
 
You can use menuhax manager offline by downloading the ropbin payload off smealum's site yourself, naming it "menuhaxmanager_input_payload.bin" and placing it at the root of your SD card.
 
that sounds like it's using the wrong ropbin for your FW version, as a "menuhax" for the wrong FW would instead hang at a black screen.
Downloading the correct ropbin now... Hold on for a bit.

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Downloading the correct ropbin now... Hold on for a bit.
It's not turning on. With or without the SD card... ._. ' What did I do now...?

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Downloading the correct ropbin now... Hold on for a bit.

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It's not turning on. With or without the SD card... ._. ' What did I do now...?
Never mind, it's on now. But nothing happened.
 
Downloading the correct ropbin now... Hold on for a bit.

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It's not turning on. With or without the SD card... ._. ' What did I do now...?

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Never mind, it's on now. But nothing happened.
"but nothing happened" what do you mean?
 
I'm at the home menu. Not homebrew menu. I rebooted and help "L". Nothing. No errors, nothing. Just your typical 2DS sitting at it's menu.
maybe you set it up to boot when you're not holding any buttons. if you're not sure, check for a "menuhax_padcfg.bin" at the root of the SD card. you can also change what button(s) are used, and if it triggers with or without them being pressed.
 
maybe you set it up to boot when you're not holding any buttons. if you're not sure, check for a "menuhax_padcfg.bin" at the root of the SD card. you can also change what button(s) are used, and if it triggers with or without them being pressed.
I set it to "L" and already tried. I'm telling you there's something unique with my 2DS that simply won't allow MenuHax to run. Welp, all hail OOThax and Ninjhax.
BTW, I appreciate you trying to help me. :)
 
I set it to "L" and already tried. I'm telling you there's something unique with my 2DS that simply won't allow MenuHax to run. Welp, all hail OOThax and Ninjhax.
BTW, I appreciate you trying to help me. :)
that's simply not true...no 3DS is "unique" and unable to run menuhax. it's really not this hard to get it up and running... try deleting menuhax_padcfg.bin if it exists, then hold L.

if it still shows the home menu "an error has occurred", have you tried both 9.0 and 9.2 ropbins? (9.1 was JPN only, so don't bother)

and I don't think I need to say this but make sure you're not downloading the "otherapp" payload
 
that's simply not true...no 3DS is "unique" and unable to run menuhax. it's really not this hard to get it up and running... try deleting menuhax_padcfg.bin if it exists, then hold L.

if it still shows the home menu "an error has occurred", have you tried both 9.0 and 9.2 ropbins? (9.1 was JPN only, so don't bother)

and I don't think I need to say this but make sure you're not downloading the "otherapp" payload

9.2? 9.0? I'm on 10.3.0-13(<- not sure what number at the end... ) 9.2 and 9.0 shouldn't even be necessary.
 
System NAND. This is an unmodded device.
well there goes me and assuming...

menuhax should be working on 10.3 (the last bit doesn't matter). I don't exactly understand why it's not working for you.

since you said 2DS, I could go try it on my 2DS as well
 
well there goes me and assuming...

menuhax should be working on 10.3 (the last bit doesn't matter). I don't exactly understand why it's not working for you.

since you said 2DS, I could go try it on my 2DS as well
Does it matter if the region is different...? ( I mean is certain regions tested.? ) Like, is JP 10.3 tested?
 
Does it matter if the region is different...? ( I mean is certain regions tested.? ) Like, is JP 10.3 tested?
well you would need the correct region ropbin for it to work. I've helped out others with U and E and they could use menuhax fine on 10.3. I still hold that there's no such thing as a special 3DS that can't run menuhax for whatever reason (they're all the same pretty much) unless there's enough proof that this can happen
 
EDIT: I'ma just PM you. I don't want to drag this so far off topic and get in trouble. :X
 
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