Hacking 3ds boots only into SysNAND

x66x66

Well-Known Member
OP
Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2009
Messages
156
Trophies
1
XP
259
Country
United States
Hey, everything was fine with my system. I used CtrBootManager to launch Luma3ds or the Homebrew launcher. Then I decided to update Luma3ds so I could update my emuNAND for Animal Crossing. While I was at it, I also updated Menuhax from 2.2 to 3.1. But now every time I boot my 3ds (old) it boots straight into sysNAND. I can still launch luma3ds via the homebrew launcher using browserhax but that's not preferred. I'm completely clueless... any help?
 

RyDog

Lazy Animal Crossing hacks
Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2015
Messages
1,698
Trophies
1
Age
24
XP
2,850
Country
United States
Is autoboot sysNAND enabled in Luma's config?
Make sure you have boot.3dsx on your SD card too.
 

RyDog

Lazy Animal Crossing hacks
Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2015
Messages
1,698
Trophies
1
Age
24
XP
2,850
Country
United States
I feel like your 3DS is hinting to something, something like ditch menuHAX and emuNANDS for A9LH and CFW sysNANDS!
https://plailect.github.io/Guide/
No need to shove it down their throat. If he doesn't feel safe installing it, let him use menuhax.
Sure, menuhax is inferior, but it's his current set up, so let him keep it if he ever so chooses so.
Please keep in mind that he's only asking for a solution to his problem, not a suggestion, as I'm pretty sure everyone knows what arm9loaderhax is already.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BADDINOROX99

The Catboy

GBAtemp Official Catboy™: Boywife
Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2009
Messages
27,902
Trophies
4
Location
Making a non-binary fuss
XP
39,143
Country
Antarctica
No need to shove it down their throat. If he doesn't feel safe installing it, let him use menuhax.
Sure, menuhax is inferior, but it's his current set up, so let him keep it if he ever so chooses so.
Please keep in mind that he's only asking for a solution to his problem, not a suggestion, as I'm pretty sure everyone knows what arm9loaderhax is already.
Nope! I am going to keep pushing to get people up to date! Sorry, but we as a community can't allow people to stay out of date because of lack of information or phobias. The guide is stupidly easy and there's just no reason left to allow people to stay behind.
 

RyDog

Lazy Animal Crossing hacks
Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2015
Messages
1,698
Trophies
1
Age
24
XP
2,850
Country
United States
Nope! I am going to keep pushing to get people up to date! Sorry, but we as a community can't allow people to stay out of date because of lack of information or phobias. The guide is stupidly easy and there's just no reason left to allow people to stay behind.
It's still supported and it works just fine. Your logic is if someone had a problem with Windows 7, like a driver problem and the real solution was to restart the PC.... your solution would be to install Windows 10 because it's the newest operating system and it (was) free.
You can continue shoving your "solution" down people's throats since you're free to post whatever you want as long as it follows the rules, it's just people are comfortable with their setup. Some people don't have the time to install it. It's scary the first time installing it because there's always the chance of bricking it (even if you follow the guide in extreme circumstances)
When/if menuhax gets patched by Nintendo (I doubt it) then it will be time to upgrade to arm9loaderhax. Right now, there is no need for it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BADDINOROX99

The Catboy

GBAtemp Official Catboy™: Boywife
Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2009
Messages
27,902
Trophies
4
Location
Making a non-binary fuss
XP
39,143
Country
Antarctica
It's still supported and it works just fine. Your logic is if someone had a problem with Windows 7, like a driver problem and the real solution was to restart the PC.... your solution would be to install Windows 10 because it's the newest operating system and it (was) free.
You can continue shoving your "solution" down people's throats since you're free to post whatever you want as long as it follows the rules, it's just people are comfortable with their setup. Some people don't have the time to install it. It's scary the first time installing it because there's always the chance of bricking it (even if you follow the guide in extreme circumstances)
When/if menuhax gets patched by Nintendo (I doubt it) then it will be time to upgrade to arm9loaderhax. Right now, there is no need for it.
Actually with that issue I would still suggest the easy solution since Windows 7 is still getting updates. Now if it were Window XP, I would suggest updating.
The thing is, yes MenuHAX still works and honestly it's not completely necessary to stop using it. At the same time it's better to switch now than to wait until something happens. It's better to be future-proof instead of waiting for failure.
 

RyDog

Lazy Animal Crossing hacks
Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2015
Messages
1,698
Trophies
1
Age
24
XP
2,850
Country
United States
Actually with that issue I would still suggest the easy solution since Windows 7 is still getting updates. Now if it were Window XP, I would suggest updating.
The thing is, yes MenuHAX still works and honestly it's not completely necessary to stop using it. At the same time it's better to switch now than to wait until something happens. It's better to be future-proof instead of waiting for failure.
Windows XP is the RXTools of the 3DS hacking scene :rofl2: everyone loved it, now it's obsolete and unsupported.
And what do you mean 'wait until something happens' do you mean accidentally updating sysNAND? Sure, that's a issue, but if you softbrick in the middle of installing arm9loaderhax, then you have to update to 11.2, meaning no hacks for you (or hardmod).
I feel like the risk outweighs the reward when installing arm9loaderhax, but it's been balancing out as the guide is adding more and more safety checks, but would you rather have a bricked 3DS or stick with your current set up?
 
  • Like
Reactions: BADDINOROX99

The Catboy

GBAtemp Official Catboy™: Boywife
Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2009
Messages
27,902
Trophies
4
Location
Making a non-binary fuss
XP
39,143
Country
Antarctica
Windows XP is the RXTools of the 3DS hacking scene :rofl2: everyone loved it, now it's obsolete and unsupported.
And what do you mean 'wait until something happens' do you mean accidentally updating sysNAND? Sure, that's a issue, but if you softbrick in the middle of installing arm9loaderhax, then you have to update to 11.2, meaning no hacks for you (or hardmod).
I feel like the risk outweighs the reward when installing arm9loaderhax, but it's been balancing out as the guide is adding more and more safety checks, but would you rather have a bricked 3DS or stick with your current set up?
If you already have 9.2/9.0, your risks of bricking are basically gone. They've replaced the whole downgrade process with a faster and safer process that's almost impossible to brick with.
 

RyDog

Lazy Animal Crossing hacks
Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2015
Messages
1,698
Trophies
1
Age
24
XP
2,850
Country
United States
If you already have 9.2/9.0, your risks of bricking are basically gone. They've replaced the whole downgrade process with a faster and safer process that's almost impossible to brick with.
It's still possible, though. Let's stop getting off topic and give him a solution to his problem. Installing arm9loaderhax is not a solution. It's an alternative.
Now @x66x66 maybe it installed incorrectly. Do you see any glitched lines/debug code when you turn on your 3DS, or does it boot up like you had no SD card in it?
 
  • Like
Reactions: BADDINOROX99

The Catboy

GBAtemp Official Catboy™: Boywife
Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2009
Messages
27,902
Trophies
4
Location
Making a non-binary fuss
XP
39,143
Country
Antarctica
It's still possible, though. Let's stop getting off topic and give him a solution to his problem. Installing arm9loaderhax is not a solution. It's an alternative.
Now @x66x66 maybe it installed incorrectly. Do you see any glitched lines/debug code when you turn on your 3DS, or does it boot up like you had no SD card in it?
Fair enough
To the OP
When booting, hold "Select" and make sure you didn't turn on the option to auto-boot into sysNAND.
 

x66x66

Well-Known Member
OP
Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2009
Messages
156
Trophies
1
XP
259
Country
United States
It's still possible, though. Let's stop getting off topic and give him a solution to his problem. Installing arm9loaderhax is not a solution. It's an alternative.
Now @x66x66 maybe it installed incorrectly. Do you see any glitched lines/debug code when you turn on your 3DS, or does it boot up like you had no SD card in it?

I don't see any glitched lines or codes, it boots up as if I have no SD card.

Also, no I do not have autoboot SysNAND checked in the Luma settings.
 

H1B1Esquire

RxTools, the ultimate CFW machine.
Member
Joined
Nov 2, 2016
Messages
3,732
Trophies
1
Age
36
Location
Earth, bro-dude.
XP
2,868
Country
United States
Maybe you need to use a different arm9.bin?

I read something in the plailect a9lh codex in the 'troubleshooting' section.

Or have you fixed it?



P.S. another user said they used L+R+A+UP to reset. They also mentioned they didn't contine with the 'other' update; on CFW. Maybe look into that?
 

gamesquest1

Nabnut
Former Staff
Joined
Sep 23, 2013
Messages
15,153
Trophies
2
XP
12,247
Maybe you need to use a different arm9.bin?

I read something in the plailect a9lh codex in the 'troubleshooting' section.

Or have you fixed it?



P.S. another user said they used L+R+A+UP to reset. They also mentioned they didn't contine with the 'other' update; on CFW. Maybe look into that?
he has already mentioned he using menuhax+emunand, if he tries to run the recovery mode on menuhax it will update his sysnand to 11.2

from the sounds of it he just needs to change the "boot sysnand" option off in the luma config menu
 

H1B1Esquire

RxTools, the ultimate CFW machine.
Member
Joined
Nov 2, 2016
Messages
3,732
Trophies
1
Age
36
Location
Earth, bro-dude.
XP
2,868
Country
United States
P.S. another user said they used L+R+A+UP to reset. They also mentioned they didn't contine with the 'other' update; on CFW. Maybe look into that?

@gamesquest1
It seems you don't have to continue with the sys-update. Would have to ask someone who's done that. Unless you are saying you went through the same situation?
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
    Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty: