Uhm ok but, can I keep the "Nintendo3ds"Folder where all my games and saves are in?
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Uhm ok but, can I keep the "Nintendo3ds"Folder where all my games and saves are in?
Yes, just copy entire SD card contents over to the 64GB SD card. As long as it's used in the same console you'll be fine.So I had a 32GB card at the moment. So I can use a 64GB card now keep the Folder and I still have all the games and stuff? Just a bit paranoid because my MH saves are in there and I realy dont wanna loose them lol.
Yes, just copy entire SD card contents over to the 64GB SD card. As long as it's used in the same console you'll be fine.
There's not much point in copying everything to a new card, as the guide will have you format your SD at some point.
Yes. After you've completed the a9lh set up, transfered your old emunand to sysnand (or restore emunand to your new sd), you can restore all your sd contents (including the Nintendo3ds folder) back to your new card.I would copy my Nintendo3ds folder over after everything is done.
To disable the bootloader, you just need to replace the "boot.3dsx" with the one provided through Luma3DS.Uhm how can I do that?
You can actually keep using your current emuNAND with A9LH and any other CFW. Although it's more suggested to use hourglass9 to flash your emuNAND to your sysNAND. It not only allows you to save more space by not keeping the emuNAND. But you also won't need to install your DSi/GBA games twice.Uhm ok but, can I keep the "Nintendo3ds"Folder where all my games and saves are in?
The menu is called CtrBootManager. I am rather shocked you haven't heard of it, it used to be the most commonly used bootloader before CFWs added payload loaders.The hell is that menu? And why haven't I seen it before?
Actually, that is not what 11.3 did.I'm pretty sure you have no other choice. 11.3 patched MenuHax so your current setup is now obsolete, which leaves you with following the https://3ds.guide as you've been suggested. Following that will get you to Luma3DS v6.6 which will enable you to boot again.
Hey, I also suggested the switch to A9LH u calling me a noob icriTo disable the bootloader, you just need to replace the "boot.3dsx" with the one provided through Luma3DS.
But it appears everyone has convinced you switch the A9LH, which is both good and bad. Good because Menuhax is old and no longer recommended. Bad because it was just a crap ton of noobs who have no idea how to actually help anymore beyond throwing the Guide at everyone.
Still, I really suggest reading through the Guide at least once so you know what you are getting into. 90% of the questions you could ask are actually covered in the guide, you just need to read ahead to ensure you are ready.
You can actually keep using your current emuNAND with A9LH and any other CFW. Although it's more suggested to use hourglass9 to flash your emuNAND to your sysNAND. It not only allows you to save more space by not keeping the emuNAND. But you also won't need to install your DSi/GBA games twice.
The menu is called CtrBootManager. I am rather shocked you haven't heard of it, it used to be the most commonly used bootloader before CFWs added payload loaders.
You suggested, thus giving the option to continue using/fixing the OP's issue. That's not being a noob, that's just be suggestive.Hey, I also suggested the switch to A9LH u calling me a noob icri
To disable the bootloader, you just need to replace the "boot.3dsx" with the one provided through Luma3DS.
You can actually keep using your current emuNAND with A9LH and any other CFW. Although it's more suggested to use hourglass9 to flash your emuNAND to your sysNAND. It not only allows you to save more space by not keeping the emuNAND. But you also won't need to install your DSi/GBA games twice.
So, I go with the new guide or not? lol
If you are already set on going with A9LH instead of your current setup, go with the new guide 3ds.guide. If you want to keep your current setup, just download the latest Luma3DS and replace the file mentioned in my previous post and also copy over the "arm9loaderhax.bin." you will also have to delete the configuration file in the "luma" folder, since there's been a lot of changes done to Luma.So I changed it but it still goes into freeze mode
So, I go with the new guide or not? lol
If you are already set on going with A9LH instead of your current setup, go with the new guide 3ds.guide. If you want to keep your current setup, just download the latest Luma3DS and replace the file mentioned in my previous post and also copy over the "arm9loaderhax.bin." you will also have to delete the configuration file in the "luma" folder, since there's been a lot of changes done to Luma.
What the hell did you do? OK first download the latest Luma3DSOk now i get this litte "menu" here:
*snip
What the hell did you do? OK first download the latest Luma3DS
https://github.com/AuroraWright/Luma3DS/releases
Delete all files from the previous build of Luma3DS as well delete the files for CtrBootManager
Did you delete the luma launcher from the "3DS" folder as well?Thats what I did but im still on v6.0.1
Did you delete the luma launcher from the "3DS" folder as well?
That's from gateway3DSSo the Launcher.dat is also from Luma?
That's from gateway3DS
My last bit of suggestion is just follow the 3ds.guide and get yourself A9LH. The guide has far more details than I could ever provide. There's only so much knowledge I have left from the old menuhax days