Hacking 3DS shuts down INSTANTLY when i do a full install!

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3DS shuts down INSTANTLY when i do a full install! I also don't get a otp.bin. I can still turn on my 3DS and it is working but my screens flash! I was following Plailect's guide! I wrote this thread and made a account in a rush so i can fix this problem. Please help! :cry:
 

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Did you skip any steps? and it sounds like you have a9lh installed. place the required files for booting a9lh on to your sd card and see if it boots then.
 

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we need more details, old 3ds , new 3ds , which step you on..otp is in a9lh folder..
I'm sorry, i'm using a New 3DS and i was on the step that says "Press (Select) to Full Install" and the otp wasn't in the folder. My 3DS is also from Europe if you haven't guessed.
 

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I didn't turn the lid down. And i did what MadMageKefka said before i ran into this issue. Still no success.. Should i upload all my files on my MicroSD Card?

So with no micro sd does the console boot?
also screenshots of contents a9lh folder, files9 folder and root of microsd would be helpful.
 

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So with no micro sd does the console boot?
also screenshots of contents a9lh folder, files9 folder and root of microsd would be helpful.
The console doesn't boot with the MicroSD card inserted. After it boots, then i insert the MicroSD card in the New 3DS. Here is a screenshot:
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Can you run chkdsk on the card?

From an Administrator command prompt, run the following: CHKDSK /F X:
(replace X: with the drive letter)
 

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