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If you installed (but did not update) Luma on NAND take the SD card out and see if you boot. If you do, the problems on your SD card , so check the card isn't corrupted and try recopying the latest stable version of Luma and see if that helps.

You are on the latest revision of Boot9Strap rather than A9LH / the initial boot9strap right ? Luma isn't backwards compatible with those.
 
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If you installed (but did not update) Luma on NAND take the SD card out and see if you boot. If you do, the problems on your SD card , so check the card isn't corrupted and try recopying the latest stable version of Luma and see if that helps.

I updated on NAND and that's when it became like this afeter rebooting in godmode9. DId I corrupted NAND?
 

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I updated on NAND and that's when it became like this afeter rebooting in godmode9. DId I corrupted NAND?

Not like you think. You may have put a bad Luma on the NAND but the blue light behaviour means B9S is working. Grab the latest stable Luma version and put it's Firm on the root of your SD card (after verifying your SD card is fine), if it boots like that then yeah you copied bad Luma to NAND and need to fix it.
 
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Not like you think. You may have put a bad Luma on the NAND but the blue light behaviour means B9S is working. Grab the latest stable Luma version and put it's Firm on the root of your SD card (after verifying your SD card is fine), if it boots like that then yeah you copied bad Luma to NAND and need to fix it.


Yay, went back to 7.1 and it works :D Trie 8.1 again and didn't.
 

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I updated on NAND and that's when it became like this afeter rebooting in godmode9. DId I corrupted NAND?
yea, ive stopped using my 3DS until magnethax is released for reasons such as this.

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Not like you think. You may have put a bad Luma on the NAND but the blue light behaviour means B9S is working. Grab the latest stable Luma version and put it's Firm on the root of your SD card (after verifying your SD card is fine), if it boots like that then yeah you copied bad Luma to NAND and need to fix it.

This saved my life. Thank you
 

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