I don’t know why all of these people are playing stupid. That’s how long it takes to boot a home brew console with a larger SD card than stock. Why? I don’t know. But once you start getting to 16gb or above it’s just like that. I have an obscene amount of 3DS’ and 2DS’. And this is how they all are. My 2DS XL I use has a 400gb card and takes around 30ish seconds. It has something to do with the amount of files and size of the SD card. The 3DS has a really slow bus speed and it takes very little to saturate it.1. I only have a 32 gigabyte SD card.
2. Before hacking, it turned on for three seconds.
I don’t know why all of these people are playing stupid. That’s how long it takes to boot a home brew console with a larger SD card than stock. Why? I don’t know. But once you start getting to 16gb or above it’s just like that. I have an obscene amount of 3DS’ and 2DS’. And this is how they all are. My 2DS XL I use has a 400gb card and takes around 30ish seconds. It has something to do with the amount of files and size of the SD card. The 3DS has a really slow bus speed and it takes very little to saturate it.
from?... there is no danger just a minor inconvenience compared to the ability to get any and every 3ds game as well as retro emulation gba GBA nes SNES gen gg ... I could go on but the point is that it takes time your system now loads things that weren't included so yes it takes longer and yes the bigger the sd card the longer the startup time will be ... once apon a time we had to boot our consoles then open the browser and go to a website and hopefully the exploit worked (usually requiring 3 attempts) to make your console reboot into cfw ... 15 seconds is nothingSave my console please...
No offense intended: I really want to see a 2|3DS system booting in 3 seconds. I've literally never seen this.1. I only have a 32 gigabyte SD card.
2. Before hacking, it turned on for three seconds.
That was unnecessary. I don't understand why so many people "want to start over" and delete everything. In the best case this is a waste of time – in the worst case something gets damaged by wildly deleting things.Before starting the correct guide, I removed the hack from the console through godmode. It still starts up incredibly slowly.
A little less than 13 seconds. 10 without SD Card.
I was going to touch on this a lot of the fancy or modern phone sport a 7-second startup time and with the 3DS coming out before them you couldn't expect a better than 7 second startup time from your 3DS it's just not logicalNo offense intended: I really want to see a 2|3DS system booting in 3 seconds. I've literally never seen this
from?... there is no danger just a minor inconvenience compared to the ability to get any and every 3ds game as well as retro emulation gba GBA nes SNES gen gg ... I could go on but the point is that it takes time your system now loads things that weren't included so yes it takes longer and yes the bigger the sd card the longer the startup time will be ... once apon a time we had to boot our consoles then open the browser and go to a website and hopefully the exploit worked (usually requiring 3 attempts) to make your console reboot into cfw ... 15 seconds is nothing
From? I have 14 consoles. The bigger the SD card and the more you install the longer it takes. GodMode, Luma and other things also slow down the boot time. It’s also dependent on how your card is formatted. I use the Fat32 Formatter with 32kb clusters. And before anyone asks why I have so many it’s from buying consoles for me my wife and my kids when the original came out/2DS and then buying N3DS’. We all play them and that’s just how long they kind of take. If you use a class 10 or high endurance card it’s better. But it’s limited by the 3DS bus speedSave my console please...
If thats the case you deleting the cfw from your console would show otherwise. No one will tell you to do that unless its a last resort. https://3ds.hacks.guide/uninstall-cfw that there should of been what you used to remove cfw aswell as per that page ""This is almost never the solution to fix any issues you encounter with your CFW installation. A better idea would be to read the troubleshooting page or ask (in English) for help at Nintendo Homebrew on Discord."" That alone should of told you to come here first.I’m not such a fool to panic from scratch.
I clock in at 12 seconds; your system boot time is completely normal and everything is fine
bruh momentGuys, using the console a little more, I realized that it all seemed to me only, and most likely it starts exactly the same as before. Thanks for your help)
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