I'm at 14 seconds here, really nothing bad about it and I don't even have that Fastboot stuff installed. Heck my PC and my phone take longer to boot than that *shrug*
I'm at 14 seconds here, really nothing bad about it and I don't even have that Fastboot stuff installed. Heck my PC and my phone take longer to boot than that *shrug*
Any Luck Mate ? im actually not much help im more curious to the situation of yours ....... i think its simply either the SD Card ... maybe not formatted properly or you did not follow the guide PERFECTLY ........... maybe unlikely ... for my sons n3ds i had a similar issue ... after doing a long ass hack ( only long because i struggled by rushing things ...) everything was fine ect working .... and then we found Moflex movies in 3D for n3ds so i had to keep taking out SD Card ..>> Back in Pc ect ..Changing his films .....Long Story Short ... the SD Card would not read 3DS was not staying on a bit like yours .... all i did was simply was i put some sellotape around the to of the SD Card .. then it held hard in the back of the 3DS .. & everything has been fine since .... & i did this last summer time.... hope you figure this out
have you tested 64kb cluster boot speed?just want to kick this topic for archiving.
I noticed the same issue between 2 Nintendo 2DS systems. both had the same SD card (kingston 64GB) both were formatted as FAT32. Both had around 30 games installed with Luma3DS firmare.
One 2DS booted 10 seconds longer than the other one.
my foundings:
the slow booting 2DS SD card was formatted with 4kb clusters. and the fast booting 2DS was formatted with 32kb clusters.
Reformatting the slow 2DS's SD card to 32kb solved the issue and now they boot at the same speed.
no, because that is not recommended for 2DS/3DS systemshave you tested 64kb cluster boot speed?
Same here, except I thought this was normal for an old 3ds until I saw this post1. I only have a 32 gigabyte SD card.
2. Before hacking, it turned on for three seconds.