Hacking Screens do not turn on. Led blue yes

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Good! I apologize again for my translator's English.

The screens of my 2DS do not light up. I followed several tutorials, changed the .boot file and nothing. Any solution? A friend told me that I should restore the NAND but since I do not want to leave it as a last resort.

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Well here goes the long explanation:
I was banned two weeks ago by the wave of Nintendo bans. They spent about 10 days and I found another friendcodeseed_b to change then I did. However it did not work. In the tutorial I said that in case of not working we had to change the file SecureinfoA I did it and did not turn on anymore.
After several days with no solution came the update to LUMA and boot9trap, I updated everything but it still did not light.
To all this I had not made a backup on my pc (Yes, my mistake). But I did it now to remove all .bin files however it still does not fire.
 

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Well here goes the long explanation:
I was banned two weeks ago by the wave of Nintendo bans. They spent about 10 days and I found another friendcodeseed_b to change then I did. However it did not work. In the tutorial I said that in case of not working we had to change the file SecureinfoA I did it and did not turn on anymore.
After several days with no solution came the update to LUMA and boot9trap, I updated everything but it still did not light.
To all this I had not made a backup on my pc (Yes, my mistake). But I did it now to remove all .bin files however it still does not fire.
Ca you post a pic of your sd card? Maybe luma update went wrong. You can rename. .bin.bak.to the .bin(delete the first .bin)
 

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Well here goes the long explanation:
I was banned two weeks ago by the wave of Nintendo bans. They spent about 10 days and I found another friendcodeseed_b to change then I did. However it did not work. In the tutorial I said that in case of not working we had to change the file SecureinfoA I did it and did not turn on anymore.
After several days with no solution came the update to LUMA and boot9trap, I updated everything but it still did not light.
To all this I had not made a backup on my pc (Yes, my mistake). But I did it now to remove all .bin files however it still does not fire.

Your 3DS is proboably bricked
 

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I'll ask what Lacius asked for emphasis: Does your blue LED light blink when you turn the console on, or does the blue light stay on?
 

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If you changed the SecureinfoA without CFW (e.g. Luma3DS), then you're bricked. I find it unlikely that you did this, but you're not giving us a lot of information to go on.

Did you install B9S? Did you have A9LH installed before that?
 
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You must restore your SecureInfoA, every console has its own and if you inject the one from another 3DS this happens. At least that's what I have read.
 

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http://i.imgur.com/UVLeN2g.png <- image


It stays on indefinitely


I downloaded one and put it in my SD.
You probably need to restore your SecureInfo_A. If you didn't backup your old one, you need to restore your NAND backup.

If you really don't want to restore your NAND backup, you could do the following:
  1. Backup your current NAND that's not booting
  2. Restore your old backup from when your system was booting
  3. Dump your old SecureInfo_A
  4. Restore the broken NAND
  5. Restore the old SecureInfo_A
 
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Is there any guide to do this? I do not understand much of these things
I can try to walk you through it. First, are you able to boot into GodMode9 or Decrypt9WIP, or do I need to walk you through that too?

In other words, do you know how to boot into anything other than a black screen?
 
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I can try to walk you through it. First, are you able to boot into GodMode9 or Decrypt9WIP, or do I need to walk you through that too?

In other words, do you know how to boot into anything other than a black screen?

If I can, with the start + on
 

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