Homebrew Apparently I bricked my 3DS?

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So, I was not able to update Luma automatically (I pressed to update, but it simply did not update) so I pressed B to continue without updating and a backup option appeared, I pressed A + X to continue and then the 3DS got stuck on this screen:
T2wMSss.png

Every time I restart the console, this screen appears.

However if I turn on the console without the SD it starts without problems (and even the games appear after I insert the SD with it on) then probably the console is not bricked.

How do I solve this?
 
This is not a brick but an incompatibility of Luma3DS v10.x with latest firmware. v10.2.1 fixes this.

The console booting without SD probably means you still have v9.1 on CTRNAND which doesn't have the custom PM sysmodule.

Update Luma3DS (boot.firm)
https://github.com/LumaTeam/Luma3DS/releases


Good luck and have fun!
 
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So, I was not able to update Luma automatically (I pressed to update, but it simply did not update) so I pressed B to continue without updating and a backup option appeared, I pressed A + X to continue and then the 3DS got stuck on this screen:
T2wMSss.png

Every time I restart the console, this screen appears.

However if I turn on the console without the SD it starts without problems (and even the games appear after I insert the SD with it on) then probably the console is not bricked.

How do I solve this?
Like every thread about this. It isnt a brick. Please update your luma file with the 10,2,1 latest version to get the console running again.

https://github.com/LumaTeam/Luma3DS/releases/tag/v10.2.1
 
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Apparently, your system isn't connected to the internet. Try just updating the boot.firm manually by just downloading it and replacing your current boot.firm
But I already did that (that's how I managed to make it boot again with the SD) and it is connected to the internet, I was even playing Mario Kart 7 a short time ago.
 
But I already did that (that's how I managed to make it boot again with the SD) and it is connected to the internet, I was even playing Mario Kart 7 a short time ago.
Thats the actual luma updater that wants a update done. It does show you have the correct 10.2.1 luma on your sd card.
 

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