Hacking my 3ds bricked pls help pls

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Can you please be more specific? (It will help us a lot to determine your problem and helping you)
What does your 3DS do right now when you power it on?
Have you tried to power it on without a SD card or a different sd card with a9lh payloads?
Can you access Luma settings (Holding select on boot)?
Can you access any A9LH payloads?
Do you have a NAND backup?
Please answer all of the questions above so we can do our best to help you!
 
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Can you please be more specific? (It will help us a lot to determine your problem and helping you)
What does your 3DS do right now when you power it on?
Have you tried to power it on without a SD card or a different sd card with a9lh payloads?
Can you access Luma settings (Holding select on boot)?
Can you access any A9LH payloads?
Do you have a NAND backup?
Please answer all of the questions above so we can do our best to help you!
dude im gonna try something and if it doesnt work ill ask for ur help .thank u so much anyway

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Yep blinking means it can't find arm9loaderhax.bin. Try a different SD card.
yea i guess ill just format it and do a9lh and shit. theres a tutorial that seems to help my case
 

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Doesn't the Guide tells you to copy the a9lh.bin to the CTRNand too?
I've followed the guide 2 days ago in for a friends 3ds and it had that instruction written there
 
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i just download arm9loaderhax.bin to the root and follow the guide by copying the backup nand and everything is gonna be cool. am I right?
Yes - you should be following the guide verbatim though. Don't go making stuff up or doing things out of order. That's risky.
 
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Yes - you should be following the guide verbatim though. Don't go making stuff up or doing things out of order. That's risky.
i did that and instead of the blue light blinking ,it stays but the screen is black

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Yes - you should be following the guide verbatim though. Don't go making stuff up or doing things out of order. That's risky.
i meant the screen doesnt show anything up
 

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Try booting Hourglass9 and restoring your NAND backup, or doing a 9.2 CTR transfer.
how to boot to hourglass9 .btw my sd card only has the nand and arm9loaderhax.bin

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Try booting Hourglass9 and restoring your NAND backup, or doing a 9.2 CTR transfer.
btw thank u so much for trying to help me.i donno how can i return the favor
 

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only nand and arm9loaderhax bin ? you dont even have luma on it?

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no wonder that your ds wont boot
 

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how to boot to hourglass9 .btw my sd card only has the nand and arm9loaderhax.bin

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btw thank u so much for trying to help me.i donno how can i return the favor
Make a luma folder, then put a payloads folder inside. Get the bin file for Hourglass9 (link in guide) and put it in the payloads folder and name it start_hourglass9.bin. Make a files9 folder on the root and put your NAND backup in it.
Hold Start on boot to open Hourglass9. Go to SysNAND Options then SysNAND restore and choose the NAND backup file.
 

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